When you walk into the building you are overwhelmed with the smell of cigarette smoke. Luckily, the condo itself did not smell of smoke. The locker (locked closet) that we were assigned for snowboard and skis on the first floor was completely blocked by an old toilet (if I can figure out how to upload photos you can see what I mean). The condo itself is very small. The living room is comfortable with a couch, recliner and two other small chairs. The condo was advertised as having two king beds, however, they are both two twin beds pushed together (you can feel the seem). There is a window in the upstairs bedroom that overlooks the inside of the building to the stairway where there is a 24/7 light on. There is a curtain, however, it does not block out enough of the light.
In the morning we were awoken at 5am by the sound of our neighbors. The voices sounded like they were inside the room and we could hear entire conversations, so there must be very little insulation between units.
I would advised that you need to communicate with this renter call the number directly as they say they do not respond to messages through this app, but they must not check them either because I sent at least 2 messages prior to our trip and got no response.
This is a fine condo and the shuttle to the mountain was a great convenience, but it is not worth the cost of $684/night, which may have been an increased rate for MLK weekend.