The unit is situated very close to the Grammy Jay Trail for a true ski in and ski out experience. It was also very clean. However, there are a few issues. First, the unit is below grade so you kind of feel like you are in a basement when you are there. The hot water needs to be upgraded. On three different occasions the showers were very cold which is not what you're hoping for on a cold January day. The exhaust fan in the guest bath ran 24/7 that is close to the only TV is loud and annoying. It's on a timer for some reason but the timer is clearly not programmed correctly. One half of the toaster does not work. The master bath shower door needs to be repaired. There is a missing roller so it doesn't slide. The TV was not a Roku as advertised but it did have cable but no streaming capability. So much for binge watching. It is also rather small and the only one in the unit. Board games? One old and tattered monopoly game and one little kid game. Also, had an odd collection of videos and a couple of books.
There was virtually zero welcoming information about the resort. A couple of things that would've been nice to know. One, you can ski down the Grammy Jay without a lift ticket. Hop on the lift at the bottom of the trail and take it over to the Tram Haus to buy your ticket. Took us two days of driving over to the lodge before we figured that out. Second, there is an on-demand shuttle you can call that will take you to various parts of the resort. One day our car couldn't make it up the steep and icy road so, we thought we were kind of stuck in the unit that day. Could've called a shuttle but didn't know about it.
When I booked this unit, I was a little leery as there were only two scant reviews to rely on. Maybe the owners are new at renting the place. They look like nice people from the family photos hanging in the living room. Sorry, but that was kind of weird. Overall, it was fine but with a few repairs, upgrades and a little information, it could've been much better.