After I located this listing, so I could write this review, I noticed the existing review from December 2016. Would it be plagiarism if I simply re-wrote it word-for-word to describe my February 2016 stay?! I completely agreed with the writers comments about location and view; both are great. Agree that the place is very dated (more on that later), but my main complaint is also the bed and bedding. Since we skied ALL day and ate out at night, most of our "condo time" was for sleeping, which was hard to do, given the ANCIENT and TERRIBLE mattress and bedding, including cheap sheets, horribly old pillows, piled-up blankets, etc. IT'S ALL AWEFUL, just as prior reviewer noted.
The only call out I have with respect to the prior review it that I don't know how his wife managed to sleep at all on the sleeper sofa, as that "mattress" was, even to my 11 year old, AWFUL as well! It, too, had to at LEAST 20 years old. I don't think there is such a thing as a "good" sleeper, but this was the worst of the worst that I've encountered.
I also agreed with limited kitchen-ware, as well as noise and cooking smells that drifted into the unit from the connecting condo. Come on, for $10 the owner or manager could buy two decent wine glasses, the contents of which could dull one's senses as to the fact that you're stuck in this particular unit.
I realize it seems like over kill, but other negatives to the unit: Cleanliness was sketchy at best. The plastic shower liner was GROSS at the bottom (rust colored, yucky something... again those plastic liners are a whooping $10). While the "shower room" and "toilet closet" were tiled, the "sink area" was carpeted and again had a high "yuck" factor. The dish washer was loosely set in the cabinet, but not really secured or aligned with the cabinets, which were very old and in need of repair. Cheap and very dated furniture.
The decor, while not affecting functionality of the unit, is a ghastly mish-mash of styles (think wall art of still-life vase of roses; a rustic, western motif lamp, mauve colored kitchen accent tiles (unlike many of you, I'm old enough to remember when mauve existed and was popular . . . Trust me, it was a LONG time ago and a bad idea then).
Bottom Line, it appears that every thing in the unit is original to the condo, and Village at Breck is at least 20+ years old. Renter Beware!!! There are much better studios to be rented in the Village at Breck.