BlackberryBoy
23 de junio de 2024
We stayed here three nights on a whim as they have great rates in the off season (I assume most people come to ski). It's a little shocking to find such a high end property in such a rural area but it's truly luxurious and we had a great stay. We're Platinum elite and had hoped for a room upgrade, there was a little confusion about that but we really liked the room we had on our first night. It was at the front of the hotel not facing the mountain but had a huge balcony with really nice outdoor seating. There was a King size bed and a very cool all glass surrounded bathroom with blinds you could close for privacy. The bathroom was definitely the highlight of the room with a large soaker tub, separate shower and dual sinks. The room also had a Nespresso with a good supply of pods and we were pleasantly surprised by a small gift of macaroons as an elite thank you gift. Unfortunately there is construction happening at the front of the hotel, it was quiet enough with the windows closed but we wanted to enjoy outside time so we requested and received an upgrade to a Red Mountain suite for our last two nights. This suite was also very nice, the slope side of the hotel has beautiful views and it was so much quieter. Only issue was the balcony was much smaller and had no seating. The bathroom was equally cool with that same nice soaker tub and a separate room for the toilet. Breakfast is free for platinum and above members and was delicious. The menu was limited but what they had they did well: pancakes with maple syrup and whipped cream, eggs Benedict and a unusual "traditional breakfast" served with baked beans were all very tasty. We ate dinner at the restaurant one night and wished we'd eaten there more frequently, the food was top notch and reasonable considering the quality. There's no pool but they have two small outdoor saunas you can book in advance for private use. The town of Rossland is adorable and only a five minute drive away.
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