Certainly in the middle of Vail - hard to be any more central.
I was surprised that there was no air conditioning, but most places in Vail do not, although some properties offer portable A/C. With Global warming summers are a bit too warm for no A/C. WIndows opened at night helped, but then there was a lot of noise from the nearby restaurants and bars.
Kitchen, dining room and living room were very large. Sofa could use some new foam, but otherwise very comfortable and attractive spaces.
The fireplace/mantle was very attractive and I can imagine it would be a welcome on a cool evening.
Both bathrooms were very nice.
The loft is best for children in the winter. Ceiling too low for an adult and way too warm in the summer as there are no windows or ventilation to provide cooling.
Wifi was at times spotty. Some times excellent other times non-responsive.
Well stocked in the kitchen, ample dishes, glassware, wine and champagne glasses. Also appropriate appliances and a good 5 burner gas stove.
Lots of hangers in the closet, something that is often missing in a rental home.
Pictures on the website might lead you to believe that it is a stand-alone house, but it is in a 3 story (probably 9 units) building..
I only gave it a 4 for cleanliness as there was some piece of food in the oven had been baked to a crip with a pan of drippings under it. Obviously housekeeping forgot to check the oven.
Parking is free, but a 10 minute walk away. Not sure how you move your luggage when there is snow on the ground. Find out before you book.
Would I stay again? I was in Vail for my niece's wedding. I suspect if I was going for skiing I might go elsewhere. The altitude is a deterrent. In terms of a place to stay - i would definitely return.