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    The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa, Avon, Vail Valley

    The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa, Avon, Vail Valley

    (232 reviews)

    $$$

    We were recently married at Beaver Creek and we used the Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa as our…read morebase of operations. All of our guests stayed here and everyone raved about the quality of accommodation, the attentiveness of service, superb amenities, exceptional on-premise dining, and the delight of ski-in / ski-out at a world-class mountain. The rooms here are very well appointed and the staff ensures that every possible need is attended to. From the crew at the valet station, the concierge desk (who host daily après ski hot chocolate and fresh-baked cookie parties!), the housekeeping team, the ski valets, the spa attendants, and all of the wonderful F&B folks, the service here is impeccable. The hotel amenities include an elegant spa, well-equipped gym, pilates and yoga studios, heated salt water pool, and three infinity hot tubs that are perfect for après ski soaking. Of particular note, the Westin has updated its Ski Valet shop which offers faultless service for those availing themselves of the Beaver Creek Ski resort. The valets bring your skis to the Gondola which is right outside the door! The lobby bar, the Lookout Bar, and the Stoke and Rye served our guests with superbly crafted food and drink. It should be mentioned that Chef Richard Sandoval is leaving so Stoke & Rye is being repurposed into an Italian eatery under the guidance of a new Chef - we look forward to experiencing this new venue. We held an arrival dinner for our guests in a private space - the Osprey Room - and the food, drink, and ambiance were exceptional. The room was cozy yet spacious and created a warm, welcoming environment for our guests who traveled from all three coasts. We want to make particular mention of our hostess, Sonja Eichenberger. Sonja managed every aspect of our affair, ensuring every dimension of a large party was attended to the last detail. Sonja listened to the Bride's comments and discerned solutions that were both creative and thoughtful. We had several dignitaries in our party - two Senators, a US Attorney, and a Fox News commentator - and Sonja saw to it that consideration was made for both their privacy and security. Much of the success of our special event rests with Sonja. The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa at Avon is an exquisitely fashionable property but it is the staff that makes the experience special. Thank you Sonja for making our week at the Westin a lifelong memory!

    Possibly the nicest Westin that I've stayed at? There is a lot to love about this place, the views,…read morethe beds, and the amenities are all top notch. As with any Ski Town hotel worth its salt, the Westin also has a variety of food and beverage options. All of which (with possibly the exception of the lobby bar) are excellent. Parking fee is a little egregious- especially during the offseason, but not much to be done about that.

    Sheraton Mountain Vista Villas, Avon / Vail Valley

    Sheraton Mountain Vista Villas, Avon / Vail Valley

    (81 reviews)

    $$

    I've stayed at this hotel (they keep calling it a 'vacation property') couple of times in the past,…read morewhen it was new. That first experience was absolutely awesome! By the way, none of the rooms in this place have any air conditioning. It makes sense in Vail, CO because the weather is quite mild in the summer/fall season. This experience: The front desk staff is new and totally inexperienced and incapable of making simple decisions and exercising obvious discretion. The young lady that checked us in royally screwed up my reservation and room selection. I have a lifetime status with Marriott with a well-defined online loyalty profile with Marriott. Yet, instead of even bothering to look at my loyalty profile, she assigned me a room that was quite awful. When I came down, another person (Maria) took on the task of rectifying my sad experience. Luckily, Maria happened to be the Manager on duty. With a very calm head, she rectified the whole horrible mess and ultimately set me up with a very nice room for my wife and I. People such as Maria should be recognized for keeping a cool head, acting professional, and going the extra mile to prioritize customer satisfaction/experience as the ultimate goal in the hospitality business. You may not get Maria when you check-in. But if things go awry (which very well could - given my initial experience) always ask for Maria, the Manager. Will I stay here again? If there are more people there like Maria, yes, I would. Giving three (03) stars due to an hour of frustration and going back-and-forth at the front desk. Hoping next visit would be smoother and better so I can rate this place better.

    Worth every penny Corner room top floor with jacuzzi :)…read more Covered heated parking. Bar and Starbucks :) Great gym and hot tub on the roof with mountains surrounding you

    Comfort Inn Near Vail Beaver Creek - Popcorn ceiling!! Oh, it's 2025... (sad face)

    Comfort Inn Near Vail Beaver Creek

    (90 reviews)

    $$

    This has all the common characteristics of a 1990-era Comfort Inn, unfortunately:…read more1) Popcorn ceiling in 2025 2) Random cuts in the ceiling to fix whatever had broken, with access panels or similar coverings installed to make it look intentional. 3) old carpeting style 4) old tile style 5) old countertop style 6) caulk over caulk in the shower 7) well worn baseboards 8) hallways, elevators, doors, pretty much every high touch surface looking beat up 9) wall-shaker heating and a/c 10) poorly lit parking area 11) covid-era plastic panels separating you from the check-in person, or perhaps they just like that gas station security panel vibe 12) hard beds and hard pillows 13) phone missing the button labels and no one answers at zero The place looks and feels like an interstate stop property, not a ski resort property. Maybe that's their goal, maybe they don't have high enough margins to remodel given the inevitable non-season drop in income. Who knows. I stayed for one night at the tail end of a ski trip because I needed to be near Eagle for an early morning flight, but can't imagine staying for any extended period.

    The front desk and foyer were very nice and updated. The woman who helped me was very impersonal,…read moreafter she helped me she went and sat back down and didn't help my friend, luckily there was a man available to help her. I got to my room #321 the carpet is tearing near the sink, the plugs are away from the walls, the wallpaper is peeling on every room, the bathroom door would not close due to the enormous crack across the back, there was a door knob hole in the bathroom wall, and when I took a shower there was a bandaid up on top of the shower curtain rod. It was disgusting!!! I hope my company never sends me back to this location at this hotel. The room was terrible. Breakfast was pretty good for hotel breakfast, coffee was decent.

    Christie Lodge - Multiple indoor hot tubs

    Christie Lodge

    (127 reviews)

    $$

    Disappointed with the grounds but not with the room. I think overall my stay was fine. While I was…read morethere I was put off a bit by the staff staring at me walking to the hot tubs that were closed and no one said anything. I watched this happen to another couple as well so I know that no one at the front desk told us. I had even called the day before to confirm the hot tubs were open, and it wasn't mentioned. The room, especially for the price and location was great. They do however strategically take photos so you don't see there isn't a working fireplace so take that into account when booking in the winter. Overall it was a fine stay but I will not be back. I'd rather stay down mountain in Edwards for the same price.

    We have stayed here in the past and expected the same good service. But unfortunately that was not…read morethe case. We booked our timeshare week alerting reservations that we were both mobility challenged. No problem we were told. What a joke! First there are very limited handicap parking and then our unit required using stairs to access. I am waiting for one of us to fall. The rooms are pretty small packed with furniture so we are banging our shins into bed frames. Not only was front desk unhelpful they were pretty rude. I do not see how this facility can possibly be ADA compliant. So many issues for mobility challenge people that are not addressed. Stay somewhere else. Do not endorse this place by staying here. If I could give negative stars, I would.

    Club Wyndham Resort at Avon

    Club Wyndham Resort at Avon

    (46 reviews)

    Had a great weekend in Vail right before peak season. Below includes the great, good and not so ok…read moreparts of our stay. GREAT: Small events like s'mores are set up by the hotel. There's fresh apple cider and coffee in the lobby at night. The rooms are clean, beautiful and super spacious. This is a great location within walking distance to multiple restaurants. The washer/dryer in units are a great add. Having a ski check is an awesome option but we didn't take advantage of it. You're set up with coffee, tea and some soap for the dishwasher and washing machine. Fabulous shower, plenty of linens. The fireplace is an awesome touch. The staff will provide a humidifier on request. Good: the valet team gets an 7/10. They mostly accomplished getting my car to me when I needed it. They were pleasant for the most part. Not a lot of them offered to assist me with my bags. My valet call got "missed" or forgotten the day we left. NOT so ok: 1) Surprise valet cost:After everything was pre-paid. We were notified that if we were bringing a car, it would be a mandatory $45/day/car cost. When booking through Booking.com it wasn't clear, but there might be some notes on the website. 2) Unclear on housekeeping : After the first night I was expecting the beds to be turned. I asked the front desk and a young woman politely explained that housekeeping was additional cost per day unless you were staying for over 7-Days. This was fine but would have been nicer to know in advance. 3) Poor communication : We requested late checkout at 9am the day of our departure. It was confirmed by the Manager that we were good to check out at 11 instead of 10. At 10:01 our room received a call. At 10:05 we had someone knocking at our door. At 10:20 we had a maintenance person at our door. We called to the front desk to ask the to stop sending individuals and we were working on leaving. The manager was extremely apologetic and made sure we were comfortable leaving. David is the only reason this review gets a 3 star review instead of 1. Very kind and understanding. In short it is definitely worth the stay but just be prepared for some weird one offs and hope that you don't get kicked out right at 10am. I would stay here again since the space was so beautiful and comfortable.

    I've been a Worldmark owner for many years! We've stayed a many resorts. This was the most…read more"average" resort from the Worldmark collection so far!!! They say that all rooms are "presidential", however, they just seem to be larger in size with fancier soaps, dishes and silverware. Really no seasons ir anything and no other amenities. Just because you have fancy silverware, plates, cups, and pots and pans does not make this a high end location. Being In the center of town is convenient, however, if you've been to a Worldmark location, you know most resorts are on the outskirts of town." as a sidenote, be prepared to spend a fortune when parking your vehicle. There's no other locations to park other than the resort itself and it's valet only..... an hefty $45 a day.... And then the valets have signs out for tips.... Of course. While there is no pool or outdoor activities, they do try to have events in the owners lounge, or snacks in the lobby. Again, more of an average type of event. Considering this is a "presidential" room location. You would expect more. For the most part, stuff was very nice. They all seem to be well informed of the area, and always had a smile on their face.

    St James Place

    St James Place

    (16 reviews)

    $$$$

    St. James Place: Charming Beaver Creek…read more Construction and marketing time-shares in ski resorts has always required adroit thinking. The loquacious salesperson comprehends that winter inventory will virtually sell itself; however, several winter months of maintenance fees will not support the bottom line. This simple analysis has led to a market glut of time-shares in destination areas such as Orlando. Another factor is that the U.S. time-share market clientele is simply not attentive to the geography or demographics of The Rocky Mountains. Interval International categorizes every state from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming as the "Rocky Mountains." These states may indeed share the Rockies, but these states have very ingenuous differences even for the client who is a skier. And specifically, there are market differences in Vail, Avon, and Beavercreek, Colorado. All three of these communities are grouped together on the Interval International website with no discussion of the vibrant differences that location provides. A client from the Midwest or East with an upscale property will unlikely be unhappy to learn that following several hours of flight and rental car drive that the family will be vacationing near I-70 or in a poorly located time-share. Beavercreek, Colorado is near Avon, Colorado, and the difference in ambience is equal to the vertical difference between the two villages. Several years ago, my wife and I viewed the construction of St. James Place in Beaver Creek; then we experienced a sales tour. The developers of St. James Place in Beaver Creek incorporated the aesthetics of a mountain property that blended in perfectly with the architecture of Beaver Creek. Zoning regulations are vital to a tony community such as Beaver Creek. The insouciant time-share owner may visit the Vail, Avon, and Beavercreek page at Interval International, and "discover" 16 properties. These properties are vastly different, and woe to the decision-maker who chooses poorly for his family. Beaver Creek has several very fine properties, and some research is necessary. Beaver Creek has become a true four-season resort village and is home to some very expensive second and permanent homes. The minute I saw St. James Place available, I traded for a summer week. St. James Place at 210 Offerson Road, P.O. Box 1512, Avon, CO 81620 970-845-9300 800-626-7100) is not in Avon; the property is in Beaver Creek. This property offers 1-4 bedrooms and bathrooms. The two photos on the website will provide only a glimpse of the appointments of this property. The website provides the following description: Located in the heart of the prestigious Beaver Creek Resort Village, St. James Place provides the ideal mountain vacation home. Shopping, dining, ice-skating, and the Vilar Performing Arts Center are outside your door. Both downhill and cross-country skiing are available, or you can visit the slopes at Vail nine miles away. In the summer, hiking, horseback riding, fly-fishing, golf, and a myriad of other activities are nearby. After a busy day, relax by the indoor pool, work out in the exercise room, or enjoy dinner at the restaurant on-site. Another website (http://beavercreek.snow.com/home/) provides the following: At the gate you leave the world behind. A luxury resort with the cozy feel of an Alpine village, Beaver Creek Resort is nestled at the foot of North America¹s World Cup Mountain. It is perhaps the very best of luxury family skiing, and has earned accolades of awards for its food, wine, and service. These websites are very accurate in an assessment of the lifestyle at Beaver Creek. We have enjoyed skiing at Beaver Creek as well as several summer holidays at this perfect mountain resort. Beaver Creek is a feast for the eyes, a delight for the senses. The influence of renowned resorts such as Switzerland's St. Moritz, Italy's Cortina, and Spain's Val d'Aran led to the creation of a unique mountain resort full of excitement and village luxury.... When George Townsend first settled in the valley in 1881, he knew he'd found something special- an exceptional mountain, lined with aspen groves and beautiful vistas that would become a world-renowned destination. In 1972, Vail continued his vision by purchasing the land and began designing a resort that combined western hospitality and European charm. Obstacles delayed resort completion, but on December 15, 1980, Beaver Creek finally opened to the public. Beaver Creek is a planned and fully developed residential community. Care has been taken to provide underground parking, and a true pedestrian village. Beaver Creek is charismatic, disarming, and enigmatic. The resort village is a delight to shop, to ski, to hike, or simply to appreciate the elegance of the mountains. Numerous restaurants (reservations) provide a variety of cuisine; however, if the tourist requires a supermarket, then a short drive to a different village is required.

    I booked a reservation for one of their condos that is not refundable. Talked with their front desk…read moreregarding the property before making the reservation including dates for my trip. After I booked and can't cancel I received an email that the property is under renovation and the courtyard would be closed and there would be exterior work going on during my stay. Every one of their rooms is impacted by noise in the courtyard on a good day let alone crews jackhammering the whole time. I feel like their employee should have let me know. Very disappointed!

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