We paid extra for a room with a kitchenette, thinking we could save money by cooking our own meals. Isn't a kitchenette a small kitchen? When we got to the room, there was a stove, sink, fridge and microwave, but no plates, pans, silverware or cooking utinsils. A call to the front desk supplied us with 2 ceramic mugs to use for cooking.
Although it was a holiday week, the place was pretty empty except for the room above us, where the occupants held folk dances in their ski boots each night. Couldn't management find another room for them?
The lighting was poor, the room dark. The hotel staff turns the heat down during the day so when you come back freezing from a day of skiing, it is impossible to warm up quickly unless you take a shower. There was no shortage of hot water!!!











