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This is a very modern, well equipped, nicely decorated unit. They could use a little bit more silverware but otherwise, the kitchen was fine. You'll need coffee filters for the coffee pot because the ones there don't fit the coffee pot. The Murphy Bed, which is listed as the 3rd bed, sleeps horrible for adults. It's a bad design where the mattress is split in half by 4 . I was able to sleep diagonally so my back woul... View all feedback.
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Small condo, somewhat cramped for 4, would be very unpleasant for 6. Clean and nice furnishings. Tiny kitchen but adequately stocked to prepare basic meals. Meager storage for clothing and ski gear. No hot water, inexplicably, early mornings (before 7AM).Great location for Keystone or A Basin skiing. View all feedback.
We used this as an Airbnb while visiting a show at Dillon Amphitheater and loved it! Very quiet community with a hot tub and grill open til 9 pm, and a nice creek to walk along.We wished we'd stayed a little closer to Dillon as we didn't realize there's only one bus, maybe 2 Ubers, and the drive was a bit further than we thought. Other than that absolutely great place to stay!
They have an amazing elevator. If you ever come through this area, you must stop by here and ride the elevator. It will change your life.
This is an older establishment so decor is a bit outdated but it was clean!, maintained well and only has little issues here and there (for example: transition strip edge corner between tile and carpet was sticking up; we moved the table over it to prevent snagged socks). The view of the slopes and the easy walk to ski are the highlights. Underground parking is a huge plus! We had a three bdrm unit. Three couples and two small elementary aged kids. The quad bunk room was tight and the bunks were a bit loose, but the sleeping was fine. Adults in that room needed to have some stuff outside their door but plenty of room there without being in the main area (our little kids kept their suitcases at the end of their bunks). The two queen rooms were comfortable. Each room has a humidifier, box fan and extra pillows in the closet. The bunk room and smaller queen room share the bathroom (tub/shower) that opens onto the dining area. The larger queen room is ensuite with a jetted tub/shower. Very little noise heard from neighboring units. The kitchen was well stocked with utensils. Washer and dryer are full sized (stacked in kitchen). Appliances all worked fine. Coffeemaker has a round basket if you bring filters. Main door is key code so no keys or cards to share. We never could find the ski lockers so kept equipment in the van. BTW lockers at Keystones cost $25/day and parking is equal or less than that so we drove our equipment over early and used the van as our locker! We had little kids who couldn't carry/walk but adults would have no trouble just walking. We walked back to the condo for lunch and resting. Condo is close to other ski rental places, so you don't have to rent at the mountain house if you want lower rates. Overall this is a gem for a memorable trip any time of year.
Stayed in #2672. Felt like a homey/junky ski rental but it did the job. Hot tubs were pretty dang small but the place is beautiful and the views off the balcony were great
This is a very modern, well equipped, nicely decorated unit. They could use a little bit more silverware but otherwise, the kitchen was fine. You'll need coffee filters for the coffee pot because the ones there don't fit the coffee pot. The Murphy Bed, which is listed as the 3rd bed, sleeps horrible for adults. It's a bad design where the mattress is split in half by 4 . I was able to sleep diagonally so my back wouldn't be as bothered but will rent a blow up mattress next time. The unit was very clean and the management company very nice. You've got a 200 yd walk to the slopes.