The unit itself was spacious with the 4 bedrooms and baths for our group of 8. We absolutely loved the large round dining table that can seat 8 for dinner!
Unfortunately, although the unit was described as having an "AC unit and a high CFM ceiling fan provided to aid in cooling summer cooling on a rare really hot day," it was highly inadequate to cool the entire condo, which is on the third floor. There was a portable A/C unit in the living room; however, all the bedrooms were very warm which meant the need to have the windows open. Problem was: with the windows open and the condo unit facing highway 6, traffic (especially trucks that are unable to enter the I-70 tunnel) come whizzing by at all hours, day and night. So the choice was to either sleep with the windows shut in a hot room, or keep the windows open to stay cool, but get awakened throughout the night by trucks and car barrelling by. It was pretty bad and we all struggled to get a good night's sleep. I suppose during most of the year this would not be an issue because the windows would remain closed. But it was an issue in July. There were portable fans available but all but one were about as loud as the trucks. Really unusable.
It was nice having an underground garage with elevator access for parking - just be aware that there is a height restriction to enter the garage so if you have a car-top carrier (which one of us did), you cannot enter.
Having a code to enter the building and condo made things easy for everyone to enter without passing around a key, so that was great.
This condo unit does need some maintenance and we alerted Summit County Mountain Retreats about the problems. There is an easy way to contact them if you are experiencing a problem during your stay, and they were very responsive. We appreciated that.
All in all, we had a great family time, despite these issue. But next time, we know to ask a few more questions before renting.