We just visited last week for a family trip, there were 6 of us total, all adults. The place was great, comfortable, and plenty big. We were very pleased with the living area: extra comfy couches, large kitchen, dining table that seat 6, and the coziest fireplace. The views from the patio are opposite of the slopes, so quite and beautiful. From a skiing standpoint, the condo is about 20 steps off the slope, so definitely convenient. The condo is located at the top of the hill, so we loved having the Snowmass shuttle to easily bring us back up the mountain whenever we were coming back home from the village (runs ever 15 minutes). You could of course walk to and from the village, but the hill is extremely steep. Parking is super close to the condo, in lot 13. The condo lacked a few minor things (salt and pepper, some kitchen tools), but after a quick call to the Timberline, the staff was very quick at bringing things we needed by, which was very appreciated. Housekeeping came daily, which we did not expect, so was a pleasant surprise. The only gripe I have is the loft area. With 6 adults, 2 of us (my husband and I), ended up staying in the loft. We loved the privacy and the fact it had a bathroom, but the ceilings are sloped to the point you need to slouch over and we definitely hit our heads multiple times. No fault of anyone but the builder, but just keep in mind that the loft is best suited for younger (and shorter) kids. The main issue I had with the loft is the beds, which felt about 30 years old, with the mattress springs diggings into my ribs every night. The 4 twin beds are in desperate need of replacement. I was wondering how the beds in the other two guest rooms compared, and they were like clouds, so I was surprised that the loft beds were so bad. Aside from that, we very much enjoyed our stay, and looked forward to coming back to the condo each day. The key question and purpose of this review: Would we stay again? Yes, BUT only if the loft beds were replaced.