Our stay at Ski Inn got the job done. Fortunately there was a lot of snow so the ski trail to the mountain worked just fine. It's an easy hike to the top of the hill then ski down to the gondola. On the way back to the unit, you'll need to take the Christy chair else you will have a hike up to the trail to get back to the condo. We tried it both ways and we're pretty fit so it worked for us. It's a small outdated unit but the other reviews were pretty spot on with that. The building and the unit smell quite musty. The single queen bed is quite hard (might work for you but not for us) and the two single beds were more confortable. It was mostly quiet (some noise at night on the east side). There are a lot of stairs coming in and going out. The unit was quite hot when we arrived so we turned the thermostat down quite low and the unit was comfortable thereafter. We also ran out of water on the first day my guess is because the boiler is small for four people showering, cooking, washing hands, etc.These days staying in Steamboat is quite expensive. If you are willing to deal with the challenges I mentioned, and your biggest motivation is just skiing power like only Steamboat can deliver, then you will be just fine with this place.