To read the VRBO write-up description and to view the staged pictures, the unit really did look "exceptional" and promised a "luxury" stay. To the owners' credit, the condo was impeccably clean, and it was ready for us on time.In reality, this is a 35-year old condo with some new paint, a mid-level kitchen remodel, and a complete suite of rental-grade IKEA and Target furnishings. Not bad, but not worth the cost all-in. While tidy and complete, the owners missed some key bits that would have greatly improved our experience. For example, the VRBO ad claims this is a "ski-in/ski-out" unit. Well, maybe when there is substantially more snow, but it was absolutely not ski-in/ski-out during our stay. It was a long trudge. We paid a premium for this location, so that was quite disappointing. As for the unit itself, despite glowing reviews (both of them!) we found 5 separate remote controls for what should be a simple media system, and only 3 apparently worked. We couldn't get the sound bar up, and the blue-ray player was disconnected from the system and had a dead remote. Not so great when the family sat down to watch classic holiday discs. The sheets and towels were scratchy and cheap, there wasn't a sharp knife in the kitchen, and there was one dishcloth and towel for a week’s stay. The unit lighting was all harsh LED with zero dimmer switches, the garage is tiny but workable.