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Lodging Review: avid Hotel – Denver Airport Area

As I was shopping for airfare for my final ski trip of the season I found a really good fare arriving in Denver the Friday night before the trip was due to begin on Saturday. Since I had several free night certificates from my credit cards, I shopped around for a hotel with a free airport shuttle and free breakfast. I ended up selecting the avid Hotel Denver Airport, which is part of the Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG). I have an IHG credit card that is no longer available so essentially I paid the $49 annual fee for this room, which is a bargain.

avid Hotel – Denver Airport Area

Airport Shuttle

Once I got my bags I called the hotel for the shuttle before I even left the building. I was told it would arrive “shortly”. I dragged my two giant bags out to the proper island and waited. And waited. When the shuttle finally arrived the gentleman driving did a good job of getting my two bags loaded. It had taken so long for the shuttle to arrive that I thought he must have been picking up other folks but the shuttle was empty. Let’s just say he was a very cautious driver. We then had to go to the other side of the airport and pick up several other parties. This shuttle services several hotels that are adjacent to one another and, naturally, the other parties got dropped off first. This was probably easier since my bags would have been at the back/bottom of the pile of luggage. The hotel is 5.6 miles from the airport, per Google Maps, and the drive should take about 10 minutes.

avid Hotel

This was my first time staying in an avid Hotel so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Their color scheme seems to be red and teal and the furniture leans toward Danish Modern, which I happen to like. Generally I found the decor to be minimalist.

I was greeted promptly at the front desk and although no mention was made of my Platinum status (thanks to the credit card) though once I checked in I received an email informing me I was receiving 500 bonus points as my welcome gift.

avid Hotel Front Desk

Lobby

The lobby is fairly large with lots of seating of various types. Over by the front window is an area that seems meant for lounging over an evening drink or coffee.

avid Hotel Lobby Seating

Right beside that is the business center, which is just a single desk with a computer and a printer.

avid Hotel Business Center

Beside the front desk is the Market with pre-packaged food and drink. I think it had a few non-food items as well, typical things a traveler might need but forgot to pack.

avid Hotel Market

Across from the Market and Front Desk was more seating with tables. This is where we sat for breakfast.

avid Hotel Breakfast Seating

Breakfast

This table was exactly that, a table, by evening but in the morning it held several different breakfast items:

avid Hotel – it’s a table by night

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Along the back wall were several stations. The leftmost station had two types of juice along with the hot entrees of the day. For the day we were there that was an egg white omelet along with a breakfast sandwich, though there were no sandwiches by the time we arrived.

avid Hotel Juice and Hot Breakfast Station

Next was a station with a toaster and toppings for your cereal or oatmeal, along with several choices of milk.

avid Hotel Toaster, Milk, Toppings Station

Rightmost was a large station for all kinds of hot beverages. As I don’t drink coffee I don’t even know what all some of these machines do! I was able to get hot water and a tea bag, which suited me perfectly.

avid Hotel Hot Beverages Station

Ground Floor

The main amenities of the hotel were all located on the Ground Floor too. You’ll need your keycard to be able to access any of these.

Gym

The gym is rather small but has several cardio machines, a nice selection of hand weights, a BOSU and some sort of universal machine. Towels are provided in the cabinet. The gym is open 24 hours and those under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

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Pool

Let’s face it. People don’t book this hotel because they’re looking to swim laps. There is a pool but it is extremely small. It does have a lift to assist those who might need it. The pool is open 6 AM – 10 PM and those under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Laundry

There is a washer-dryer set on this floor as well. If you need laundry supplies, they can be purchased at the Market. Each unit cost $3 per load.

avid Hotel Laundry

Guest Floors

Our room was on the third floor. Leaving the elevator lobby we turned left down this long hall (the red sign denotes the elevator lobby).

avid Hotel Main Guest Hall

And then turned right and our room, 329, was just in front of us. This room was just above the hotel’s front entrance. None of the hotels in this area have much of a view because most of the buildings here are other hotels or restaurants to serve the folks staying in the hotels.

avid Hotel Guest Hallway

Guest Room

I’d had a friend meet me at the hotel so we’d reserved a room with two beds. The shape of the room was a little different from most hotel rooms. Instead of opening the door into a small hallway with the bathroom on one side and the room beyond, in this room it’s as if the door opens into one side of that small hallway so the bathroom is straight ahead and you turn left to reach the rest of the room.

As ordered our room had two queen beds.

avid Hotel Dual Queen Beds

There was a single night stand between them with a very bright alarm clock, a phone and several charging outlets.

avid Hotel Nightstand

Across from the bed by the window was a desk and chair with a wall-mounted TV above them.

avid Hotel TV and Desk

Across from the other bed was a box that could be either a luggage stand or somewhere to sit. On the wall behind it were several pegs for hanging things as this room did not have a proper closet. A full-length mirror was also on this wall.

avid Hotel Mirror and Hanging Pegs

Across from the mirror was this nook with the only real storage space. There were a couple of shelves though one held the iron. A padded bench could also be used as a luggage stand. There were more hooks above it and a couple of hangers.  The other side of this unit had a mini-fridge and the slot above the fridge on the right held an ironing board.

 

The bathroom felt rather large and there was counter space on either side of the sink. There was storage for extra towels and the hair dryer beneath it. I liked the extra light built into the mirror.

avid Hotel Bathroom

Toiletries for both the sink and the shower were wall-mounted and were by Dove.

avid Hotels Toiletries

The room had only a shower stall, which was fine. There was a small ledge for whatever personal effects you may have brought. There was also a small footrest at the back of the stall which is most helpful when shaving.

avid Hotel Shower

My one complaint about the room was that we could not get the temperature to go below 70F even though it was below freezing outside and the thermostat told us we were setting it to 68F.

In the end

The hotel was built in 2020 so it’s fairly new and, for the most part, has a “new hotel” feel about it. Everything seemed to be in good repair and quite modern. It fit my requirements for a one-night stay and I had no issues with it. I’d be happy to stay here again if I need another Denver airport-area stay

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Lodging Review: EconoLodge, Gunnison, Colorado

If I want to get from Crested Butte to Memphis in one day I must leave on the morning United Airlines flight or the midday United or American Airlines flights out of Gunnison. That means if I want to ski on the morning on the final day of our long weekend that I must overnight in Gunnison and fly out the next day.

The past two years I’ve stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Gunnison. Last year I checked their website to ensure they had an airport shuttle before I booked and as soon as I made my reservation I emailed to let them know I’d be needing the shuttle. This year they didn’t list airport shuttle as an option on their site and I confirmed with them that it is no longer offered as they just don’t have anyone to drive it.

(As a side note, it seems odd to me that in a college town – home of Western Colorado University- that they don’t have anyone to do things like drive hotel shuttles and run Uber/Lyft services. But I digress.)

So this year I tried one of the other two hotels available on points, the EconoLodge in Gunnison.  EconoLodge is part of the Choice Hotels system.  All of the Choice points I have were brought into the system when Choice acquired Radisson Rewards and this is my first opportunity to use them.  No, it’s not an aspirational use but I thought I’d give it a try.

EconoLodge Gunnison
photo credit: TripAdvisor

 

Location

The EconoLodge is located on East Tomichi Avenue, one of the two major roads in Gunnison. The hotel is located next to the park with the covered outdoor skating rink and across from the visitor information center. It’s actually just down the street from the Holiday Inn Express but is closer to Main Street, the other major road, which leads to the ski resort that’s about 30 miles away.

As my family wanted to get back to Denver in time for the Super Bowl, our Sunday ski day was much shorter than normal and they’d deposited me at the EconoLodge around noon, well before the posted check-in time. In fact, when I handed the desk clerk my ID and credit card she seemed to think I was checking out, not in! Even though I was early they managed to find a room for me. I’d requested a king room on the ground floor and one was available, although it was an accessible room and so had features I didn’t need. But that was fine with me.

As I made my way down the hall to my room, I was especially glad I’d asked for a ground floor room as I did not see any elevators, only stairs, leading the second floor. I’d packed all my stuff into my skis bag and a large backpack for this weekend trip. Since we’d come practically straight from the slopes and had to cram our gear in the mini-van pretty much any way it would fit, my skis, poles and boots were not in the bag and I needed a luggage cart just to get everything in one trip. It would not have been fun to have to go up and down the stairs multiple times! Though Gunnison has a lower elevation than the resort, for a flat-lander like me the air is still thin!

King Accessible Room

The room had a standard layout with the bathroom on one side immediately upon entering and then the bed and desk beyond. There was no carpet on the floor and I wasn’t sure if that was because it was an ADA room or if it was because it was easier to keep clean, especially during snow season. Either way, I liked it.

EconoLodge Gunnison King Bed

The king bed was a little too soft for me. I’d guess because most folks sleep on that (window) side of the bed if using it solo. I don’t know if the other side was more firm but if so, rotating it to the other side would be helpful. Beyond that a new mattress should be in the not-too-distant future for this room.

EconoLodge Gunnison King Bed

There was only one night stand though the lamp on it was obviously made for a room with two beds. It had outlets that were easy to reach to charge my phone and tablet. A chair in the corner was a nice place to sit to change in and out of my snow boots.

Across from the bed and chair was a desk with a surprisingly comfortable real desk chair, and a chest with drawers, the mini-fridge and a microwave. The TV sat on top of the chest. There were outlets on the desk but I was disappointed to find out they did not work. I had thought the mini-fridge was not very cold but I purchased a sandwich on Sunday to eat before I left on Monday and when I pulled it out, parts were frozen! So I guess it’s cold after all.

EconoLodge Gunnison Desk, Cabinet and TV

The Keurig machine was on top of the desk too. It only had coffee pods but I didn’t check to see if tea or hot chocolate pods were also available.

EconoLodge Gunnison Coffee and Accessories

The bathroom was very large, I assume because this was an ADA room. It had a shower chair that could straddle the side of the tub though I didn’t need to use it. I liked that the shower curtain rod was curved as it made the tub area feel bigger. The shower head itself was in desperate need of cleaning but the water pressure was good and hot water was plentiful.

EconoLodge Gunnison ADA Shower and Tub

The sink area had an OK amount of counter space. There was no ledge underneath that could be used for storage, I assume so a wheelchair could roll up under the counter a bit. Since I was alone, there was plenty of space for my toiletry kit though with two people’s stuff it would be a bit more crowded. The surprisingly soft towels were available on a shelf over the toilet.

EconoLodge Gunnison Bathroom Sink and Toilet

Toiletries were made for EconoLodge and carry their brand. They were nothing special but got the job done which is really all I need.

EconoLodge Gunnison Toiletries

Common Areas

The lobby has some seating and, though I didn’t get a photo, it also has a computer available as its business center.

EconoLodge Gunnison Lobby

There’s and ice machine and a washer & dryer in the area by a staircase that’s just outside the breakfast room.

EconoLodge Gunnison Ice Machine and Laundry Machines

Breakfast is served 6-9 AM each day. Again, it’s nothing fancy but I didn’t go away hungry. There were hot selections including eggs and hash browns and maybe sausage? I forget what the third choice was. Hot beverages, juice, fresh fruit, cereal, pastries, make-your-own waffles, yogurt and shared milk and creamers. Plenty to get your day started.

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Airport shuttle

The hotel advertised an airport shuttle and when I checked out about two hours before my flight, the manager posted a sign saying he’d be right back and pulled the van around for me. While the Gunnison airport is tiny, since there are multiple flights arriving and departing midday I find it worth it to arrive early, before the rush. Just be sure to grab a bite to eat before you go because the only bar/restaurant is often closed in the airport.

In the end

I used Choice Hotels points for this stay, but that was probably not a good deal. As I look for the same night next year, the price is only $81 and I could earn points instead. It’s not fancy, but my room was clean and it’s in easy walking distance to the main intersection in town where you’ll find restaurants (if they’re open). It fit my needs for this trip and I’d be happy to stay here again.

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Activate 2024 2nd Quarter Bonus Categories

It’s the 15th of the 3rd month of the quarter so it’s time to activate bonus categories for card that have quarterly bonuses for next quarter.  All of these cards offer bonus points or cash back on up to $1500 in purchases during the quarter.

US Bank Cash+

If you’re not already getting 5x Ultimate Rewards points by using a Chase Ink card (and even if you are!) you may want to switch the card you’re using for payment for TV/Internet/Streaming Services and Cell Phones.  You must register your card before June 15th to get the bonus cash-back in the categories you select.  As a reminder, you choose two 5% categories and one 2% category.  Effective this past November, US Bank changed the way you select your categories.  Now you’ll need to log into your account and go to the Rewards Center.  I found it a little clunky but I’m sure I’ll get used to it.  For more info, see this post from Travel with Grant.  I’m choosing Home Utilities again as 5x categories and will go back to Gyms & Fitness Centers as my second 5x category.   I’ll continue with Grocery Stores for 2x. 

US Bank Categories for Q1 2024

Discover Card

Unlike years past, Discover is not revealing the entire year’s calendar.  For Q2 the categories are:

Gas at 5% off is a good deal and I’ve just been thinking about how I need to get some mulch for the bedding around my property.  I think now I’ll wait until April 1st to buy it at my local home improvement store!

To activate the bonus, simply log into your Discover account and click on the Activate Now button or look for the email where you can register in one click.

Chase Freedom and Freedom Flex

Chase Freedom’s Q1 categories are Amazon,  Hotels and Restaurants.  Restaurants is always a great category for me.

Activate these changes by visiting the Chase registration site by June 14.

In the end

Always register for the bonus categories even if you don’t think you’re going to use them.  You’ll never know when they might come in handy!

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Lodging Review: Emmons Condo #428 – Crested Butte, Colorado

This was the third year in a row that I’ve been to Crested Butte and was joined by my Denver-based cousin and her family. Our first year we were at the San Moritz condos where the slopes were accessible at the end of the parking lot. In 2023 we stayed slopeside at the Gateway Condos which I did not get to review due to a late arrival. This year we stayed in the Emmons Building which is right at the base and has the best location of the three places we’ve stayed. The downside is that there’s no elevator and our unit was on the fourth floor up from the parking lot. However, that’s not quite as bad as it sounds as when coming from/going to the slopes the unit is only two floors up. Still it made it quite tough unloading the car – even for my relatives who are accustomed to living at altitude! But we were aware of this when we made our reservations and decided that the convenience of being right at the base was worth it.

Emmons Building Exterior and Parking Lot; Hot Tub is just above the building name

Location and Check-in

The Emmons Building is located on Gothic Road just past the pedestrian bridge and next to the Lodge at Mountaineer Square. In fact, despite what our paperwork told us, check-in was actually in Mountaineer Square which is where Vail Resorts lodging is headquartered. Previously check-in had been in The Plaza and that’s what my paperwork indicated when we made our reservations in August. But when we arrived at The Plaza, there was a sign on the desk pointing us to Mountaineer Square.

I was helped right away at the front desk and after seeing Lodge guests being handed key cards I was a bit surprised to be handed actual old-school keys for our unit. It turns out that Unit 428 is the only unit in the Emmons Building that is managed by Vail Resorts and those keys would be a source of frustration later on. But I was able to get keys for the three adults with no issues.

From the resort side, the Emmons Building is right behind the Treasury Center, and that building is positioned behind the Red Lady Express Lift so it’s really hard to beat the location. Guests who booked through Vail Resorts in the Lodge at Mountaineer Square and this one condo in the Emmons Building have access to the free ski check located on the uphill side of the Treasury Center. It was nice not having to drag our skis up and down the stairs each day! While there is a ski closet on the ground floor of the Emmons Building, we were never given any info on how to access it so I assume it’s for folks who make their reservations via other means.

Emmons Building

The building is four stories. The entire second floor and a good part of the first floor/lowest level have signs indicating the space inside is only for use by resort employees so I have no idea what’s available there.

Parking

Free parking is available in the lot just off Gothic Road. Only one parking pass per unit may use this lot; a second vehicle must use the overflow lot. Fortunately we only had one vehicle.

Ground Floor

The lowest level is just a few steps up from the building’s small parking lot and there’s a deck on the second level that extends over it. It is here you’ll find the small laundry room. The washer is $2.00 and the dryer is $1.50. There are three of each type of machine.

Entry to Laundry Room

Second Floor

After going up two short flights of stairs (that sure seem longer when you’ve got luggage and are at altitude!) you reach the second level. From here you can walk to the slopes or, if you turn back toward the parking lot and go out on the covered deck you’ll find the hot tub. I did not try it out personally but my cousin and her kids did and they said it could be hotter, at least on the day we were there in mid-February. I might have tried it out if it hadn’t meant two flights of stairs each way but I just couldn’t face the climb back up to the room while wet.

Emmons Building Hot Tub

No pool towels are provided so be sure to bring some from your unit!

Third and Fourth Floors

These are the floors where the lodging units are. When you look at the building from the parking lot, be sure to note which side of the building your units are on because that will make a difference in which way you go. Then, when you reach the side of the building, there are three sets of staircases leading to the units. Be sure to select the correct one because you’ll have to come all the way back down if you go up the wrong one!

After lugging my skis bag up to the fourth floor (with frequent stops along the way!) I finally reached the door of Unit 428. I inserted the key, jiggled it a bit and then the door opened with no issue. That would be the last time that door opened so easily. Later I left 2 keys in the room and went out. When I returned I was positive the front desk had given me the keys to a different room. They had maintenance meet me there and the guy spent a good 2 minutes jiggering the key in the lock before it finally opened. The explanation I got was “it’s an old lock”. I don’t know if it’s up to the owners to change it out and if they don’t want to spend the money because the unit is for sale or what but it was an absolute royal pain for the rest of the weekend. We noticed that all the other condos we passed had locks where you just keyed in a code number. That would have been SO nice! I will be curious to see if there are more complaints about this lock.

Unit 428

Neither the unit last year nor this one are as spacious as the one in the San Moritz condos but this location is certainly better. I will say the online photos do a good job of making the unit seem wider than it actually is.

Main Floor

Upon entering the unit you’ll step into a very small entry area that’s the warmest place in the unit because it’s got the largest heater. There’s a 4-peg rack above which is a great place to hang gloves or anything else that’s wet because it will dry quickly! The shelves in this area hold the wi-fi router and some other knickknacks.

Emmons 428 Entry

Living Room

Two more steps and you’re in the living room with a real-wood fireplace (logs provided) and the TV mounted above it. There’s a sofa and one easy chair although you can turn the bar stools around to watch the TV or chat. This room also has sliding glass doors that open on to a small balcony with a couple of chairs. The view isn’t much, only of the building next door, but I imagine it would be quite pleasant in the summer.

On your right past the fireplace is the dining table. I don’t know if it qualifies as a high-top but it was taller than usual. It had two stools on one side and a bench for two people on the other side. While the adults usually ate here, the kids in our group ate at the bar.

Emmons 428 Dining Table

Kitchen

The kitchen has four bar chairs on the living room side. It’s fairly narrow and has a 2-person limit for all practical purposes. But it had a full-sized fridge, a stove/oven combo, a microwave, a coffee maker and a dishwasher, all of which we made use of. While we usually grab a pizza for the first night (shoutout to Secret Stash!), we cook in for all our other meals. I think my cousin could have used a few more pots and pans but we were able to make do with what was provided. A few packs of coffee were provided: light roast, medium roast and decaf.

Hall

Running beside the kitchen is this narrow hall. We took full advantage of this coat rack, loading it up with jackets, helmets and the kids’ ski pants. The doors on the right were an owner’s closet that we could not access. There’s no lighting in the hallway so it can be quite dark at night.

Emmons 428 Hallway

Bathroom

On the left was the main floor bathroom. It’s rather small but the extra shelving helped as storage for extra towels. The shower head is not particularly high and while I could duck my head easily enough, I’m sure my cousin’s husband, who’s several inches over 6 feet tall, had to put himself through some contortions to wash his hair.

Toiletries by Lather were provided in large bottles. I did find that the shampoo must have run out so someone added water to make it last longer but then they didn’t let housekeeping know. Since we had no housekeeping during our short stay I was able to make it work for me but made sure to make it obvious to housekeeping that the bottle needed a refill when I left.

Emmons Toiletries

One of the Sunbeam-dryers-on-the-wall was provided. These work well enough for my short hair but for those with long and/or thick hair you may want to bring a more powerful hair dryer.

Emmons 428 Hair Dryer

Bedroom

Past the bathroom at the end of the hall is one of the two official bedrooms. I phrase it that way because upstairs there’s a loft area outfitted as a bedroom – it even has a closet – but it doesn’t have a door. This downstairs bedroom is painted in a sage green color that I like. Beside the bed on the wall shared by the bathroom is a bar with 5 hanging pegs. I found this a great place to hang my gloves, helmet and water pack.

Emmons 428 Downstairs Bedroom

The queen bed was a bit soft and could probably stand to have a new mattress. I slept on the side near the door which I assume is the side most would sleep on if not sharing the bed so it could be that side is just over-used. While I don’t know when the property was built, I have to assume it was before the internet revolution because the room needs more electrical outlets. The lamps are plugged into a power strip connected to the single outlet directly behind the bed. I had a short extension cord for my phone and thanks to my cousin’s long arms we were able to get it plugged in, but it was not easy. Of course the day we checked out I noticed there is a plug under the hanging rack that would have been simple to access but suffice it to say there is not an abundance of outlets.

Across from the bed was a large closet with bi-fold doors that opened very wide, making for easy access. Note that the bedroom door needs to be shut to fully open the right-hand door. Inside the closet were many utility items: a tall fan (like many in ski country, the condo is not air conditioned), ironing board, laundry basket, broom, vacuum, stool, humidifier and some extra bedding. And lots and lots of hangers, which was greatly appreciated.

Emmons 428 Downstairs Bedroom Closet

Beside the closet was a large cabinet with four large drawers, a medium-sized drawer and two smaller drawers as well as two other compartments with doors. It was far more space than I needed for a 3-night stay but would come in handy if two folks were sharing the room for a week. There was a TV mounted over the cabinet. I think I turned it on once by accident but that was it.

Emmons 428 Downstairs Bedroom Furniture

There was a stool in the room which I found a super-handy place to deal with my ski boots and to just put on socks in general. The bed was a little too high for me to do that with my feet on the floor so I appreciated the stool. We’d also set it by the door so that when we returned from the slopes we could take turns removing our boots while still outside the condo, minimizing the amount of snow and slush we tracked in.

This bedroom has its own balcony too, with two chairs and a view of The Lodge at Mountaineer Square.

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Upstairs

Across from the entrance to the kitchen is the narrow staircase leading up. There is a light at the top which can be handy on gloomy days.

Emmons 428 Staircase

Bathroom

Immediately at the top of the stairs is the bathroom. It’s identical in layout to the one downstairs, with virtually no counter space. While the extra towels were stored on the shelves in the bathroom downstairs, here they were crammed under the sink along with extra tissues and toilet paper. While the back of the door in the downstairs bathroom had four hooks, upstairs – where there may be four people sharing the bath – there was only one hook. The room needed several towel racks. Seems like the decorations in the two bathrooms should be swapped!

Emmons 428 Upstairs Bathroom

Bedroom

The other bedroom is to the right at the top of the stairs and has the same layout as the one immediately below it although there’s no set of pegs to hang things on and the cabinet is not as large. But it also has a handy stool and a balcony. The closet had more fans and a humidifier along with extra bedding.

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Loft

To the left at the top of the stairs is the loft with twin beds. We’d originally planned for all the kids to sleep here (one on a camping mat) but the youngest decided to sleep on the (non-sleeper) sofa, which was fine.

Emmons 428 Loft Beds

The room had an armoire which could hold a TV but since there was none, it could be used for storage.

Emmons 428 Loft Armoire

At the foot of the beds was the closet with more fans and bedding.

Emmons 428 Loft Closet

Beside the closet was this ladder that leads up to what I assume is some sort of maintenance access. This unique device was chained to the ladder to dissuade the kids from climbing up although, of course, they could have gotten around it in a heartbeat.

Emmons 428 Loft Ladder

In the end

While having to walk up two floors in ski boots at the end of the day is not ideal, we were aware of this when we booked and feel the location made up for it. It was a little bit of a tight squeeze for six of us (3 adults, 3 kids) but we only stayed for three nights; I would not want to try to make this a home for that many folks for a week. As we pulled away we took a vote and decided that if the place is available next season for a reasonable cost that we’d try to book it again.

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