I vacationed here for a solo ski trip. It was my first time in Vail, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Lodging in Vail is very expensive, so I will say that the price was right on this unit.
The unit is perfect for 1-2 people, but anything more, and I'd say you're going to be cramped.
It has a fully stocked kitchen, including olive oil and spices. Good wifi, comfortable queen-sized bed, and cable television in the bedroom and living room. (To watch tv in the bedroom, you need to leave the cable box in the LR on.)
There are no instructions in the condo itself on how things work (turning on the television, clubhouse location, pool towels, where to grab the shuttle bus, etc), so that was a bit frustrating.
The unit is on the second floor, and I didn't see any elevators, so if you're carrying luggage/ski equipment, get ready for a little huffing and puffing. The bathroom in the unit (shower and toilet area) are not renovated and small. It's a shower/tub combo, and the door leading into it is a bit clunky as it bumps up against a towel rack. No heat lamp, which I am sort of used to when I'm in Colorado. The vanity/sink area is renovated and it's a decent size. You'll find a hair dryer and other people's left over shampoos/conditioners, etc.
The unit has a wood-burning fireplace. You have to pay for your own wood, which is sort of a bummer and something I didn't realize when I reserved the unit. I paid $12 for a bundle to be delivered from the front desk, so it wasn't expensive. I just wish it would have been included in the price of the rental. Also, I'm a girl from Miami...we don't have wood-burning fireplaces here and I ultimately didn't know how to get a fire going. If a fireplace is really important to you (as it is to me), you'll need to keep that in mind.
Pool and Hot Tub
You have to pay a per person/per day fee of $10 to use the pool/hot tub.
The pool and hot tub areas are nice. Two big hot tubs that each can hold about 20 people. Full gym and nice locker rooms. But they're a little bit of a walk from the condo--about 100 yards away. You have to cross one parking lot row, and walk down the backside of the club house. And in the dead of winter, let's just say it's an exhilarating walk. :-)