While the place is beautiful and clean, we had some issues. The main challenge being no AC. While I see in retrospect on VRBO that only "Heating" is listed, it wasn't something we would have thought to look for (assumed all modern higher-end houses like this had AC), I wish we would have been forewarned as we would not have chosen this cabin. The weekend we stayed there was 95-97*F and this house faces West with floor-to-ceiling windows and no shade/trees to block the afternoon sun from beating in all day. Coming back from a day of riding, hiking & sweating in the Hills, it was very unpleasant to come back at 4pm to a house that was 82* and didn't cool down until well after dark (9pm). Only some of the windows open or had screens to be able to open without moths/bugs. That made all the little things just that much more annoying when you're hot and crabby (mediocre beds that move with partners' movements, paper thin pillows, no working ice maker, pots & pans to cook in were old highly scratched unsafe Teflon, and when we decided to cook the taco meat in the crockpot while we were out the last day so we didn't have to come back and cook in an 82* kitchen..... the crockpot was missing the liner so we couldn't do that either). The final evening (the 97* day), the house was still 78* when we went to bed so sleeping was rough. The houses are pretty close together in this area so we had the noise of everyone else's groups hanging out on the decks too. And the parking pad/extremely steep driveway was less than desirable - be forewarned that you'll also pay per vehicle/trailer if you do use the ski lodge pay lot which added up for our group with their charges. Overall just a bit frustrating. The place really is beautiful and I imagine would be a nice play to stay in the winter.