The condo is not as large as the wide-angle pictures would lead you to believe, but in all other respects it is excellent. Having been a Vail regular since 1971, I'm familiar with many of the properties in town. Usually there is something wrong -- a door is broken, kitchen essentials are missing, the heat is noisy, etc. We found nothing to complain about here. The furnishings are complete, modern, clean, and simple, and everything seemed fairly new. Coffee filters, salt and pepper, aluminum foil and Tupperware were all there (not always the case!), along with a larger-than-normal assortment of kitchen equipment and utensils. A bin of toiletries complements the more eco-friendly dispensers in the showers. I've stayed at the Racquet Club some years ago and knew that the location would require a shuttle bus ride to the Transportation Center (with a separate in-town shuttle required to get from there to Golden Peak or Lions Head), but for a last-minute booking we two adults decided to forego our usual in-town choices in favor of the better bargains of East Vail. The shuttle bus stop is right in front of the VRC. Note: parking in the Vail garages is free after 3pm, so for dinner it's faster to drive into town. There are three beds up in the loft -- the condo would be very cozy if the full complement of beds were used, but it's nice to know they're there; personally I would not go with more than four people. Stairs only to this upper floor unit, you've been warned! In order to use the Racquet Club facilities like hot tub, pool, steam room, and sauna you'll have to pay a fee. The new restaurant on-site that has replaced Blu's is not open Mon/Tue and we did not experience it.