I"ve been skiing throughout the country for almost forty years. This home provided the best accommodation and experience that I have enjoyed yet. First for the skiing. After you've parked your car in the enclosed garage and unpacked, walk out your door, walk about 6 steps to a heated enclosed landing, take the elevator down, step out of another heated landng and 4 or 5 steps later you're on Four O'Clock run. The best comes at the end of the day where you merely retrace these steps and you are inside your condo sitting on nice benches in a large entry where you can take off your boots and ski gear in the comfortable, warm confines of your home. Ski racks, shelves and hangers are right there to hang your skis and parkas. Grab a beer, pour a gass of wine, turn on the gas fireplace, kick back and watch from your balcony as skiers head down right under you on Four O'Clock Run and the end of the day. After you've unwound, head down the elevator and in another 25 steps you are at the clubhouse which has an indorr hottub and an outdoor hottub which also has a great view of Four O'Clock Run.
As for the actual home-simply perfect! Three bedrooms, all with their own baths. Best, when it's time to get cleaned up turn on the hot water and here it comes, almost instantly. And, the water pressure is high, no trickle here. As you enter the home you walk through the entry way, and into the great room which has soaring ceilings, (must be 25 feet high). The great room is extremely large for a condo and encompasses an open arrangement including the kitchen, dining area and lounge. A beautiful fireplace frames the room with two nice, blinker windows at both sides that provide additional viewing of the ski run. To the left and under the blinker window is a cozy window seat that provides a perfect place to sit, read, and sip a beer or glass of wine. The entire condo is furnised with tasteful anitique items.
So, as you can see we had a wonderful time. The fox that came out early in the morning and in the evening and policed Four O'Clock Run was a special treat. He/she must be kind of the neighborhood pet because when called he pranced right up to the balcony. The ice sculpture show was also in town over the weekend. It's impossible to describe what these artists can do out of a hunk of ice.
You can't go wrong with renting this home!