There were two big reasons we selected this property: one was that it has a fireplace. Having a crackling fire after a fun day on the slopes is so relaxing. When we got there, there were no matches with which to start a fire on the property. There was also a sign on the mantle that said to not use the fireplace so as to keep the clean mountain air clean. Our thoughts are that if the owners wanted to protect the environment, they'd fix the kitchen faucet that is difficult to shut off (to conserve water) AND they'd update the energy inefficient kitchen appliances from the 80's (to not use so much power) AND they'd use more energy efficient light bulbs. Those changes would benefit the environment ALL THE TIME, and not just sparingly, which is probably all the fireplace would actually be used.
Secondly, we choose this property bc they had a pool/hot tub. I have one expression for the pool area: ew! Mold, rust, mildew abound in this common area pool that I'd be surprised if it was maintained at all. Certainly not the owner's or the vacation rental manager's fault, but there should be a disclaimer so as to not lead potential renters astray.
Additionally, we had an issue and needed to contact the after-hours staff. There was no clear number to call, but we finally got ahold of someone on the third number we tried. They said they'd look into the issue and get back to us, but that didn't happen. There was no further contact. There's definitely room for improvement.
If you don't have any intentions to swim or have a real wood fire in the fireplace, and you don't mind fighting with the kitchen faucet, this property is just fine for a few nights. The views out the large patio doors are gorgeous