Each room's got its own character here - we're not about cookie-cutter spaces. Whether you need a quiet spot after hitting the slopes or you're bringing the whole crew, we've got something that'll feel just right.
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Nothing fancy, just really good vibes. This one's perfect if you're spending most of your time on the mountain anyway. Big comfy bed, solid wifi, and views that'll make your morning coffee taste better.
Okay, so this is where things get interesting. Separate living area, fireplace that actually works (yeah, we keep it real), and a balcony where you can watch the sun drop behind the peaks. Had a couple propose here last month - the view definitely helped their case.
If mountains aren't your thing (no judgment), you'll love staring into the trees instead. Super quiet, almost too peaceful. King bed that swallows you whole in the best way possible.
Brought the kids? Smart move. Two queen beds, enough space so nobody's tripping over luggage, and we've got games stashed in the closet for when the little ones get restless after dark.
This one's got a soaking tub that's basically a small pool. We've had guests who spent half their stay just in here. Can't blame them honestly - add the mountain view through floor-to-ceiling windows and you're basically in a magazine spread.
Got that open-concept thing going with exposed beams that give it character. The loft sleeping area's kinda cool - feels like your own little hideaway up there. Kitchenette's actually useful if you're staying more than a couple nights and don't wanna eat out every meal.
Small but mighty. Everything you need, nothing you don't. Perfect for solo travelers or couples who plan on being outside most of the day anyway. Still got the good sheets though - we're not monsters.
Alright, so this is the big one. Two bedrooms, full kitchen, dining for eight, and a terrace where you can literally see forever. We had a tech CEO stay here for three weeks last winter - he said it beat his place in Vancouver. Private hot tub on the deck doesn't hurt either. Yeah, it's pricey, but you're basically renting a luxury mountain home.
For those doing the whole work-from-anywhere thing. Proper desk with a view that'll make your Zoom calls way more interesting, ergonomic chair that won't kill your back, and outlets everywhere. Still a vacation though, promise.