The condo was nice with a great location. It’s an older building/ complex but upkeep and maintenance have been very good. Bathrooms are small but serve their purpose. You cannot beat ski in/ski out.
Downside was that we didn’t realize that we would be limited to one parking spot when we booked, nor did we realize that is was managed by an off site company. The company was good and helpful for the most part, but just not what we were expecting. You have to go to the company’s office to check in, which isn’t far but we are used to places that have locked boxes. It was also a tad inconvenient seeing as how we got into town during a pretty serious snow storm.
I was very disappointed by the parking situation. We have stayed in Storm Meadows before, albeit a different building, and had a much smaller unit yet still got 2 parking permits. Here, in a unit that fits 8 people, we were only provided with one. When I asked for an additional permit I was told it wasn’t possible and I’d have to call the HOA. When I talked to the HOA they said that they give the mgmt company a certain number per building and the mgmt company assigns them out per unit, so I’d need to talk to them. The HOA did, however, offer to let us park in their parking lot down the hill since we would only be parking over the weekend when they were closed. This was something at least, but the limited parking needs to be clearly discloses in the posting. It would have been a deal breaker for us since we planned to max out the unit capacity and there is no way to fit 8 people plus ski gear in one vehicle.
Overall, it was a great weekend with some of the best pow I’ve been ever seen. The ski in/ski out is fantastic. But when you are dealing with icy and snowy conditions and have the max number of people allowed for the unit, off site check in and availability of only one parking spot isn’t ideal. I’d stay in the other storm meadows building next time around or try another community just to compare.