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The Inn at Aspen
4/580 Reviews
We arrived in the Aspen area late at night thinking we had booked a location at Snowmass, only to find out we were at Buttermilk. I was traveling with my three kids, so you can’t imagine being at the wrong location more than threw us for a loop. But it turned out amazing. But it turned out to be a great experience. The lobby is beautiful and looks out to the mountain which is literally steps away. The beds were super comfortable and plush. And it was super easy to ski Buttermilk with the kids. The Inn is literally at the base of the mountain. You walk out the lobby and can pick up your rentals and get in line to the lifts. It was a perfect mountain to ski day one with the kids. And the staff was AMAZING helping me try to figure things out so we could eventually get to Snowmass. I HIGHLY recommend even if you don’t a short stay here before going to one of the larger mountains. It’s super close to the airport as well and if you rent feom Four Mountain sports they can transfer your skis overnight to one of the other ski resorts. Thank you Inn at Aspen for making our unexpected predicament a great adventure.
Mountain Chalet Snowmass
4/5104 Reviews
Well we returned to the mountain chalet and we didn’t have the same great experience. To be honest it seems as if the ownership of this hotel doesn’t really care about what happens there anymore. There is no continuity from one day to the next. No one seems to be in charge, you’re just at the mercy of the front desk staff and the mood they are in as they make up different rules each day. For instance one of our favorite parts about this hotel is the wood-burning fireplace. You can see my review from last year spoke about this amenity. However when we returned this year, we found the experience not so pleasant and relaxing. I made a nice fire one night and was actually told by a nice maintenance man as he was refilling the wood stuff what a great fire it was and if I needed any help. The next night we came and made the same type of fire sat and relaxed went to a room for a second to get some snacks and came back to see the fire has been spread out and put out. That’s when one of the ladies from team cranky told us, with a furrowed brow and a frown, they have decided to arbitrarily limit the maximum number of logs allowed in the fireplace at any time to four. If you need to read that again please do so. They told me in a 10 foot wide fireplace that four half split logs was the maximum to burn. At this point I knew that woman had never made a fire in her life because no one can start and sustain a fire of half split logs using only four to start, or at a time. The complaint was that the fire was crackling. I almost didn’t know whether to spit or go blind. It all went downhill from there as each day a different team of front desk personnel presented a totally different hotel experience. There was the cranky old ladies team(s), the fun young guys team (the young guys were the only ones who actually seemed to care if you were enjoying your stay) and then people who really seems to be kind of in the middle. So you get one maintenance guy and one set of front desk staff telling me how I’ve got the run of the place and I can make a fire so I’m comfortable. And then another set of front desk staff and maintenance to glare at you, scowl and make stupid rules as they scold you. I honestly got the feeling like I had just stepped into my big brothers room and was shouted out whenever I went to ask the wrong group a question. I like the Mountain chalet for the quaintness and value, but I probably won’t subject myself to the unsettling experience of having different rules on different days and at different times of day instituted by the front desk staff.

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Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (Sardy Field) is the primary airport in Aspen.

On Trip.com, there are 31 recommended hotels in Aspen. The local average price is 301 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 4 five-star hotels in Aspen at an average price of 428 SGD per night. There are 5 four-star hotels in Aspen at an average price of 369 SGD per night. There are 13 three-star hotels in Aspen at an average price of 241 SGD per night. There are 4 two-star hotels in Aspen at an average price of 180 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Aspen, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. In Aspen, there are hotels under the St Regis brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by St Regis. St Regis is the most popular brand among tourists. St. Regis Aspen Resort is one of the most popular hotels in Aspen. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends The Gant.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Aspen are Wheeler Opera House, The John Denver Sanctuary. Commercial areas like The Emporium And Flying Circus, Maison Ullens, Gucci(Aspen) are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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