The Good:1. Location is great. Easy access to ski shops, slopes, pizza.2. Water pressure in 2nd floor bathroom is great.3. Mattresses were comfortable.4. The empty garage for our vehicle and the shelf unit for our skis, boots, poles and snowboard was great. So glad we didn't have to haul all of it into the condo.5. Square footage comfortably held 6 adults.The Not So Good:1. Two dishwasher tablets supplied for a 4-night stay, and you are required to use one on the morning you leave to wash the remaining dirty dishes. How cheap is that?2. Two rolls of paper towels supplied when you are using them for dishtowels and napkins.3. One half of a dirty kitchen sponge supplied.3. Upstairs gets very hot even with windows open.4. Closets are small open spaces.5. All pictures are deceiving. The spaces depicted are much smaller than they appear. The bathrooms have a 2-foot walkway between the sink and the wall. It is very narrow.6. Downstairs bathroom has a strange looking rattan-like "chair" in it. Strange especially seeing how small the space is. We put the trash can on it to keep it out of the already barely navigable walkway. 7. Lots of electrical extension cords everywhere. A little concerning considering the electrical issues noted under "The BAD" below. Also, unsure of how the New Mexico fire code for short-term rentals would view these extension cords in common use throughout the condo.8. The key to the outside door is difficult to operate. 9. The shared condo foyer was filthy. My husband looked in the window, and I could tell by his reaction he was very concerned about what we would find further inside. 10. The fireplace uses wood. There is no wood supplied. We arrived at the condo and had to go to the store for firewood and then had to scrounge around outside the condo for twigs, pine needles, and pinecones for pieces small enough to start a fire. The logs we purchased in a bag at the store were too large to actually start the fire. Thank God my future son-in-law was with us as he is an avid outdoorsman who has built many fires. He knew just what to do. The condo description did not identify that wood, etc., would not be supplied. I actually called 3 days before our arrival because I got a letter specifically stating that if we had questions about the fireplace, we should call Vacasa. I called and was told that the condo probably supplied the wood, but she would check with the local contact and call me back. I never heard back from Vacasa. The BAD:1. Upstairs bathroom light goes on and off without the light switch. Sounds like an electrical issue.2. Wall outlets in downstairs bedroom do not all work. Behind bedside table only one outlet worked and only for a single bulb lamp and cell phone. It will not charge an IPAD. Again, an electrical issue. 3. Silverware was filthy. After opening the drawer and seeing the dirty silverware holder and then unclean silverware, we washed everything! Not exactly how you want to spend your first night of your ski vacation especially when you have a $175 fee for "cleaning." (Empty water bottle behind nightstand in downstairs bedroom a minor issue considering the silverware.)4. The entire condo is heated with multiple space heaters. If you are concerned with the use of both electric and gas space heaters, this condo is not for you. Additionally, there are NO DIRECTIONS on how to operate them. Personally, I don't own a home with electric and gas space heaters. While I can turn on an electrical space heater, I had no idea what to do with the gas heater. While I called the "contact," Lea with Vacasa, my husband and the boys figured it out. Good thing, as the evenings were in the ones and below zero at times. It was cold. Vacasa never returned my call. The recording said she was on duty until 5:30pm. I called just before 5pm saying we didn't know how to operate...