It is a nice unit, if a bit dated in decor. There really are only 2 bedrooms - the 3 "room" is a den with a single bed, in order to pass from the master bedroom you have to walk thru the den, so not a lot of privacy. There are multiple full baths, but the tub in the master suite - the drain doesn't close so you cannot fill the tub. The shower is nice. Downstairs there is a wood fireplace and TV in the living room, very comfortable. Checking in was a bit of a hassle - you have to go to the Grand Hyatt hotel front desk and then to your unit. We arrived about 11pm and it took us 30-40 minutes to check in. The hotel staff unloaded our gear from our Uber at the hotel and we had to walk with all our luggage to the unit - fortunately not a far walk. Access to the unit is up a flight of stairs, nothing bad. Unit has all the things you need to cooks, plates, cups, etc. but bring your salt/pepper shakers. Washer/Dryer but you need to buy detergent. Accessing the hotel - supposedly there is a shuttle, but its just easier to walk over - but you are carrying all of your ski gear. The hotel has hot tubs - they are small and crowded with small kids - we encountered one family actually eating birthday cake in the hot tub right in front front of the sign that reads "No Food". Oh well. There is a lift from the other side of the hotel up the mountain - very very convenient. Getting around isn't bad - walk to the hotel and take their shuttle into Vail. Pretty easy.