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    4.2 (49 reviews)
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    Jenna J.

    Overall, we had a nice stay at Manor Vail Lodge but our room was quite outdated. We enjoyed the location as it was away from the busier areas but still convenient to the shops and restaurants via the shuttle. There were also nice trails next to the lodge and we liked walking them. I've posted photos from the trails. Note that if you want to ski in / ski out, this lodge didn't have that convenience while we were there as the lift at this end of town (Golden Peak) was closed to the public so we had to take the shuttle to Vail Village. The breakfast included with our stay was amazing and our favorite amenity. It had a delicious assortment of food and beverages with a made-to-order omelet bar. I posted a photo of one of our plates. The attendants (Jag and another sweet lady) remembered our names every day and were very welcoming. Our guest room was large and well equipped with pots, pans, dishes, appliances and such. The room, however, was quite outdated...fake plants, decor, couches, furniture, tv, fridge, stove, etc. looked to be from the 90s era and our outdated shower curtain/bar combo kept falling in the middle of the night. The older microwave stopped working. The resort itself looked great but our room definitely needed some love and we were a bit disappointed about that. Apparently, you can request a more updated room but I only know that from reading other reviews now (as I was trying to see if other rooms might have been nicer). Nobody told us at the time of checking in or before we arrived that the rooms were different as far as updating. Also, parking was $30 per day which is quite steep. Otherwise, we enjoyed the lodge and, of course, Vail is amazing!

    Friendly, unobtrusive staff. Beautiful grounds, lots of outdoor nooks to sit and relax. Just a few minutes from Vail Village. The room we got included a full kitchen. Excellent use of space. There's an accordian style dividing wall that shortages the master bed from the living room that included another sleeping area with a Murphy bed. Each section had it's own tv. The bathroom with 2 sinks had 2 entries, one from the kitchen via a pocket door, the other from the main living area. A second pocket door is to the commode and shower. The lodge provided shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. It was a decently stocked kitchen, and included dish detergent, paper towels, toilet paper, tissue. The bed was super comfortable. There was lots of storage and a fireplace. Walking out on the deck had seating and a gas grill. Grab to go breakfast was better than expected, included bags for you to take hard-boiled eggs, yogurts, quite a variety of boxed cereals, just add hot water oatmeals, cooked egg sandwiches, teas, coffee, juices, danishes, packaged cupcakes, and what looked like fresh fruit cups! Would highly recommend and come back!

    Rebecca W.

    The fams & I loved staying here. I found the lodge on Yelp after searching for condos to stay in Vail. The price was just right given that I saw places upwards $500 a night. It was located in Vail Village - walking distance to eateries, shops & gondolas. The property was lovely and overlooked the mountains. Check-in was so easy. They were so kind at the front desk and the staff we met throughout the property was just stellar! Our unit (#360) was located on the 3rd floor just by the elevator. Everything about the unit was incredible. From the granite countertops, copper sinks & wooden ceilings. I could sit on the outdoor balcony probably all day and look at the breathtaking views. Since it was a condo, there was a full kitchen, 1.5 bath (1/2 bath connected to bedroom) and the bedroom was separated from the living room. It was extraordinary, I'm tellin' ya! I felt extremely lucky to have spent a couple days there! There was a complimentary breakfast spread in the AM. Because of COVID, it was all grab & go, but a nice selection! I could only imagine what it looked like pre-COVID. There were 2 pools and there was a bridge connecting it to Ford Park and several walking trails. Parking was underground for $17/day. I could see us staying here for an extended period of time. I'm sure it's bustling during ski season. The condo was perfect for a family of 3-4 ppl (kiddos can sleep in the living room & parents take the bedroom. We bought food at the Whole Foods in Frisch before heading up, so we were able to cook & prep food in our kitchen. Thank you Manor Lodge for such an amazing stay. We will be back & recommend your lodge to others in the future!

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    Tami B.

    Love, love, loved our stay!! Highly recommend! We stayed in a one bedroom (platinum) and had a great time! The breakfast alone was worth the trip, complete with omelet station! My son had one every day and commented on how much he loved his sausage and bacon creation. My favorites were the fruit (in separate bowls, which is appreciated since mixed fruit just tastes like cantaloupe--gross!), eggs, and waffles. The bikes were also a wonderful treat! We used them 3 days, the fourth they were being used. They have 2 cruiser bikes that you can use for 2 hours. A definite savings and convenience. We rented bikes for the boys at their bike shop, Vail Bike Hub. The lobby always had tea (thank you for having green tea and chamomile!) and hot cocoa, a big hit with the boys! They had cookies or brownies late morning on some of the days. Our room was also clean, well decorated, and the housekeeping staff always did an excellent job! Pool was a hit each afternoon after our daily activities!

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    Sheila G.

    We were two of the lucky ones who stayed in a beautiful studio condo at Manor Vail, on the 2nd floor (with elevator). It had an expansive balcony with a stunning view of the lift and the beautiful resort grounds. Our condo, owned by the Fuhrmann family, had beautiful built-ins and a show-stopper bed with a western motif, stone fireplace, and lovely decorations. The open kitchen, though tiny, had everything necessary for those wanting to cook (not us!). The bathroom had a vanity with double sinks, but could use some updating. The condo had very comfortable furniture, and was just perfect for us. Breakfast was very good, with excellent service, and the people at the front desk were friendly and helpful. I'd love to offer and special commendation to the young woman with whom we had a long and terrific conversation, who went out of her way to make sure I had fresh coffee before she went off duty at midnight. I was so sure I would remember her name that I didn't write it down, and of course I can't remember it. Rats! I'm giving this 5 stars, but this is so personal, because all the condos are individually owned. It's totally the luck of the draw, unless you can request a specific unit based on one of the rave reviews. For us, it was a little bit of heaven.

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    Meredith S.

    Pros: delicious breakfast! location makes it easy to take shuttle or stroll the Ford gardens, patio, full kitchen, fireplace, quiet in room, pretty views Cons: expensive, hard to navigate if it is your first time, not very disability friendly, really dark at night when you are trying to walk to room from shuttle, bugs filling up hot tub-eww!, 17.00 a night parking (lame.)

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    Sherry C.

    I was trying to think of a reason to not give this place 5 stars but there is not one reason why! The location is perfect, at the base of a lift backed into a creek with pine trees around it. It is within walking distance of all the cute shops and eateries. We stayed in room 285 and it was super cozy. The kitchen has granite, open floor plan, fireplace, with two full bathrooms. My fave was the balcony overlooking the creek and pines. At night we slept with the windows open (40degrees) and that was really special. In Houston you just can't do that unless you wanna get robbed- lol! The space was immaculately clean and the decor was rustic. It was really hard leaving, Vail is just heaven on earth! Shout out to Blake from Sharpstown-- great front desk host!

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    Fantastic place to stay in Vail. Close to the slopes but away from the crowds. Great breakfast and bar. I would stay here again anytime!

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    The location is excellent; its right across the street from the Golden Peak Ski School and a 5 min walk to Vail Village.

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