Very nice, spacious one bedroom that's a short, 5 minute walk to the ski lifts.It's in an older building that apparently has employee housing units in it, but there were no problems with late night noise, etc...Though the listing says it'll accommodate seven (a murphy bed and a sofa bed in the living room in addition to the master bedroom) I wouldn't recommend any more than a couple or a family with a couple of small kids book this unit.The toilet and shower are separate from the bathroom sink/washer unit, and it's very cramped. The kitchen was fine and well appointed, though oddly there were absolutely no cooking supplies such as oil, spices, foil, plastic wrap, etc... Every vacation rental I've ever stayed in has had at least some pantry items. Additionally, other basic supplies throughout the unit were the bare minimum - one tiny bar of soap, and tiny shampoo and conditioner bottles. There was only one 1/2 used roll of t.p., and no extra trash bags. It's like the unit was stripped of any extra supplies. There were barely enough for one person. There was a problem with the HVAC system, and they were very responsive to get the issue handled. Overall, communication was excellent.Personal gripe: the pillows were about the cheapest they could buy. I don't understand the thinking - the additional cost per night for quality pillows over the useful life of the pillow is negligible. Amenities and supplies are unnecessarily and short-sightedly cheap.