The pros: Good location about a 2 minute walk to the main bus stops and the pedestrian only section of the village. The hotel is beautifully decorated in a beautiful jewel-tone blue. We received a spacious room with a huge tub, gas fireplace (with a timer) and in the room was a carbon monoxide detector and a full-size humidifier (which was amazing, as I usually travel with a portable one). Full size toiletries are available in the bathroom and shower, although I didn't care for the scent. The pillows were good. The hotel was mostly quiet at night, with the exception of one night with some late guests coming back from the bar and the employees using the stairwell by our room early in the morning. There is a kettle in the room for tea and coffee, and a lot of snacks and drinks available for purchase. Every afternoon at reception there were warm chocolate chip cookies and they were delicious! The free spa facilities are nice - steam room, dry sauna, salt lounge, cold plunge and two jacuzzi tubs located outside. The cons: The hotel is not ski-in, ski-out. Upon check-in we were told that our room would be ready in 20 minutes, it wasn't ready for about another 2 hours, but they did store our bags for us. We were told that they only have a handful of parking spaces on site and advised us to park in the village parking garage (which is literally across the street and less expensive, although it's still $60/night). The beds were too hard, my arms and hips were sore each morning. I didn't like that there was not a chain or bolt on the door. The shower pressure/head was terrible. Some of the front desk personnel were a little impersonal. Overall, if I came to Vail again, I would stay here if the price was right.
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