Our family of five skiers stayed a bunch of nights in one of the efficiencies looking out to the ski trails. The staff was cordial and respons ive. Several requests were honored promptly e.g. add'l towels, roll away. Casual encounters in the lobby or halls were always pleasant- perhaps a reflection of the customer service initiative said to be a focus point this season. With a kitchen in our room we didn't experience any of the food offerings at the lodge. Checked the menus however and the offerings seemed limited and pricey - just as well we were able to save by preparing our own breakfast lunch and dinner. The room was OK; Murphy bed mattress could have been more comfortable and there seemed to be more dust than should be expected. Otherwise things were clean, particularly the kitchen. Bathroom and hall sink area were fine. Five fit reasonably comfortably with the fold down bed, pull-out sofa bed and a roll away. Decor is dated; that's not important to us. The balcony had a nice view of the ski trails and would be a sweet spot to watch the sunset if the temperature was right. Tried the pool a couple nights without incident. We were disappointed that the hot tub was off limits to anyone under 16, and it was enforced. But the pool may have been just as warm, though without whirlpool jets it wasn't quite the same.
The game room is in need of an update - several games were out of order the entirety of our stay, and those that worked were in poor shape. Pool table, table tennis, air hockey are your better bets. Laundry facility was serviceable - $4 to wash and dry, not including detergent.
The Wilbere lift is a few minute's walk downhill from the lobby - far shorter than the walk from the parking lots of some other ski areas we've been to. The Center is about a 5 minute walk more or less flat across parking lots. Lockers were handy for skis and poles, though getting five sets of gear to fit was a trick.
I would recommend this lodging in winter if you want to be close to the slopes. You could save some money staying in Sandy or elsewhere, but if the powder flies and Little Cottonwood Rd is closed, you'll be shut out
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