Our guests always comment on the spectacular panoramic mountain view of the resort, the convenient location, the beautiful mountain furnishings and decor, the spaciousness, and the amazingly well-stocked kitchen! It is also probably the quietest and most solid condo building in town as it has pre-stressed concrete walls (covered with drywall inside), floors (carpeted and tiled), and ceilings.
Summit County Public Health is no longer limiting the number of households that can lodge together, nor the maximum number of occupants per unit. Just as background, the expired rule had said, “Lodging stays limited to a single household in any lodging unit, including short-term vacation rentals.” However, it may be of additional comfort to our guests that our condo was designed and built to be rented out as 3 separate "lock-off" rental lodging units. So our condo can accommodate up to 3 separate “households”. As you enter the condo you will see three doors labelled A, B and C. Units/rooms B and C have a bedroom, bathroom, TV, couch and a sliding door allowing a private entry and exit to these rooms without using the main entrance into the “common” hallway. Units/Rooms B and C can also use the main entrance into the common hallway. Room A would only use the main entrance door. Unit/room A has the kitchen, living and dining room. Unit/room A also has a bathroom and the loft area for sleeping with 2 twin beds and one queen. So, if you have more than one household, you could have one household staying in each of the 3 units/rooms, and minimize or avoid congregating in the main living area lock-off unit A.
Our condo also has a large patio/balcony with 3 small separate dining tables (that can also be placed together for larger households) on the west side with a panoramic view of the resort. This area allows households to maintain some social distancing while eating/drinking in a safe outdoor environment.