No deal-breakers, but there seemed to be enduring quirks with this location, from sketchy Internet, to parental controls on the TV, to extremely dim lighting. There were ample bath towels and toilet paper, but no dishcloths or sponges for dishes, only two tea towels and a handful of paper towels for a four-night stay. No coffee either, which I've grown used to expecting at vacay rentals. Contrary to other reviewers, I found the bed and bedding pretty uncomfortable and spent three of four nights waking probably a dozen times to toss or turn, something that is not typical for me. The shared bedroom also got especially cold if the door was shut... was there a separate heater in there that I missed? The place was smaller than anticipated. It worked for our party of 7 since 4 of them were under 15, but 7 adults would be cramped I think.
The biggest letdown for me was there was no laundry onsite as expected, an extreme disappointment for a group of 7 skiers with wet gear to be reused the next morning. The pay-for laundry room, and the game room/pool clubhouse, are a healthy trudge through the snow a few buildings over, which is why we didn't take advantage of the hot tub that I was extremely excited about upon booking. We were misinformed by staff, who shooed us out of the clubhouse at closing, that the laundry room would stay open and as such were locked away from our stuff until the next morning. Had we been more observant we would've noticed the posted hours - 8am to 10pm - but we took for granted that property staff were providing accurate info.
The place was clean and warm though, and the kitchen outfitted well enough for a brief stay. Check-in was problem-free, but finding the place was a bit of a challenge, especially in the dark. For skiers, the location was great, as it's under 30 minutes to a number of pretty fantastic mountains. Breck was our favorite.