The condo is in serious need of a makeover. The furniture is a mix of 1980s and Ikea junk. The refrigerator looks new but it made this screaming, gurgling noise the entire trip that sounded like it wanted to escape. It's listed as a hotel, I guess, but there's no maid service or anything. The check in location is nearly a mile away. Usually a place like this will give you an information packet on basic things, like when the shuttles run, but we got nothing that was of any help. We stayed in F1 and I'll go through some of the disappointments below.||||The "free WiFi" was about as clunky and slow as anything I've ever seen. Unlike most places where you'd just get a password and sign on to the wifi, here at Fall Line it's a cumbersome multi-step process where you must sign up, establish a password and username and enter a secret code (not the wifi password) that allows you to access this very slow WiFi network. We spent a good 30 minutes trying to access this thing with no success. I finally give up and call the front desk and they inform me that they have a new access code! For some reason it didn't dawn on anyone to give us this when we checked in. We were instead given an old code that no longer worked. ||||Even then, with the new access code, it was still very puzzling how to get on this network since the old code was saved with the username and password we had created. It took quite a bit of time to navigate the multilayered menus to find where we could change the access code. Ultimately, only one of us managed to get on the network. It was so slow that it didn't seem worth it to go through the same steps for the rest of our party.||||The Condo was spacious. But it has the look of being renovated by the lowest bidder. Floor molding is missing. The bar countertop has some plywood wedge underneath it to make sure it doesn't tip over. The flooring is that very cheap faux wood flooring. The refrigerator screamed and moaned throughout our stay. And the furniture is a mix and match from 1980s particle board junk to modern Ikea junk sort of haphazardly put here and there. Simply put, the decor does not match the prices they are charging.||||On the positive side, there is a ski closet outside of your condo. The fireplace was great after a long day of skiing. And there is a nice big jacuzzi tub. The shuttle bus comes every 15 minutes during the weekend and you can actually ski back to the condo, which was really nice.||||I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. It has some nice features but overall it's a pig with lipstick. There are much better places to stay...
Read moreThe condo is in serious need of a makeover. The furniture is a mix of 1980s and Ikea junk. The refrigerator looks new but it made this screaming, gurgling noise the entire trip that sounded like it wanted to escape. It's listed as a hotel, I guess, but there's no maid service or anything. The check in location is nearly a mile away. Usually a place like this will give you an information packet on basic things, like when the shuttles run, but we got nothing that was of any help. We stayed in F1 and I'll go through some of the disappointments below.||||The "free WiFi" was about as clunky and slow as anything I've ever seen. Unlike most places where you'd just get a password and sign on to the wifi, here at Fall Line it's a cumbersome multi-step process where you must sign up, establish a password and username and enter a secret code (not the wifi password) that allows you to access this very slow WiFi network. We spent a good 30 minutes trying to access this thing with no success. I finally give up and call the front desk and they inform me that they have a new access code! For some reason it didn't dawn on anyone to give us this when we checked in. We were instead given an old code that no longer worked. ||||Even then, with the new access code, it was still very puzzling how to get on this network since the old code was saved with the username and password we had created. It took quite a bit of time to navigate the multilayered menus to find where we could change the access code. Ultimately, only one of us managed to get on the network. It was so slow that it didn't seem worth it to go through the same steps for the rest of our party.||||The Condo was spacious. But it has the look of being renovated by the lowest bidder. Floor molding is missing. The bar countertop has some plywood wedge underneath it to make sure it doesn't tip over. The flooring is that very cheap faux wood flooring. The refrigerator screamed and moaned throughout our stay. And the furniture is a mix and match from 1980s particle board junk to modern Ikea junk sort of haphazardly put here and there. Simply put, the decor does not match the prices they are charging.||||On the positive side, there is a ski closet outside of your condo. The fireplace was great after a long day of skiing. And there is a nice big jacuzzi tub. The shuttle bus comes every 15 minutes during the weekend and you can actually ski back to the condo, which was really nice.||||I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. It has some nice features but overall it's a pig with lipstick. There are much better places to stay...
Read moreWe are staying in the A building in unit 1. After reading other reviews we were expecting the worst. We are very happy with our 1 bedroom condo. It is clean and quiet. The bed is comfortable, the heat works good and there is a LG jacuzzi tub in the room. We love the mountain views from our condo. The fireplace is great and found the room already stocked with Firestarter and dry wood. There were also the toiletry supplies provided as well as laundry detergent. The unit shows a little wear but is a great value. The parking is near the unit and is not as crazy to move in as the Killington grand. We drove over to the Snowshed lodge and got a nice locker in a heated room to keep our skis and boots in for 3 days for $32.00 and it is worth every penny. The lift is just outside the locker room. No carrying skis or boots makes it much...
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