The condo itself was nice for the most part, however it is missing several things that it needs to deserve the premium price I paid for my stay. First of all, it is NOT Ski-in/Ski-Out. My idea of a ski-in/ski-out is that you step out of the condo put on your skis and make your way to the lifts and at the end of the day you ski up to your condo, remove your skis and walk into your condo. Although close enough to see the ski lift in this condo, there is not a way to ski to it. So we had to walk about 200 yards each morning in our ski boots and lugging our skis and poles to get to the ski lift or you can walk about 75 yards and get on the shuttle bus. However, when you arrived at the ski village you again had to walk about 200 yards, in your ski boots and lugging your skis and poles. You could rent a locker at the ski village to keep your skis and boots but that was the whole point of renting a ski-in/ ski out so that you wouldn’t have to.
I am very disappointed that this unit is considered ski-in/ ski-out by VRBO.
The other issues with the condo (again considering the price I paid), are there are no TVs in the 2 guests rooms. The condo had a great collection of VHS tapes that our grandkids would have been entertained by but there is no VHS player to play them.
Another very disappointing aspect to our trip which is not the fault of the owners of the condo, VRBO or the management company, Red Cliff Reservations was the ski resort itself. Apparently they overbooked the number of lift tickets the mountain could handle during our stay, so it was very crowded. This was the first ski trip for our grandchildren and they all needed to learn to ski, but the conditions on the mountain were so crowded it was almost impossible to teach them, unless of course you paid the $200 for each to take lessons.
In summary, the condo is nice but it is NOT Ski-in/Ski-out. This trip was our Christmas gift to our children and grandchildren and we were looking forward to it. For the price we paid, I feel cheated.