Clean, Quiet, Walkable, & Cool Trip. This was my first VRBO, so my comparison is going to be mainly to a hotel, but overall I had a great trip. No problems getting in with the lockbox. I had to call Spectrum to get the Wi-Fi working, but that only took a few minutes. The toilet flapper thing broke and they were there in about 30 minutes to fix it and a few light bulbs I wouldn't have otherwise bothered them about. My older dog appreciated that it was mostly carpeted, including the stairs. The AC units worked. The bed in the master was old enough to have a no-man's land bump in the middle, but that didn't really bother me. What did bother me was the light permeating the curtains. I like to sleep in on vacation, and I did miss not having some sort of black out curtain option. I realize that it is difficult to have window AC units and window coverings, but I would've really appreciated some other option. I'm not too fancy to turn my nose up at cardboard. I did love being able to walk in to town with my dog and grab a meal at any of the dog-friendly restaurants. The Alpine Village was very quiet during the week, but the parking lot started to fill up on Friday night. This unit is the middle one in a building of 3 units. The neighbors were not loud at all, just more people around. Overall, I would recommend this unit and go there again, but I'd need another window covering to bring it up to 5 stars.