We had a great time at this cozy condo astride Park City! My only caution to potential visitors is that there are about 50 steps from the street & garage up to the property, which is situated up the hill from the street address. If you are coming to Park City for the handicap skiing/snowboarding program at the National Abilities Center, this location might not be for you. Or, if you crash on the slopes and spend any time on cruches, this would really not be fun. Thankfully there is a ski locker room in the garage that can fit plenty of skis, snowboards & other equipment, so you don't have to lug all that up the stairs to the condo.
Aside from that - the condo includes a fun shuffleboard table, spacious dining & living area, and three bedrooms (one king, one queen and one bunkroom). The bunkroom had 2 twin beds, and then each twin has an additional cot-style bed that rolls out from underneath, so you effectively have 4 twins on the floor of that room.
The condo was very clean when we arrived and the bathrooms were fully stocked with necessities such as Tresemme shampoo & conditioner. There are three full bathrooms: one in the King bedroom, one in the Queen and another small one in the hallway (which also houses a small stacked washer/dryer). The kitchen had plenty of pots, pans, dishes, silverware, etc. for making food in the unit.
At the street level, the garage can fit 1 can inside and a second outside. Once you get down the stairs in the morning, it's about an 8 minute walk to the slopes above the Three Kings/Eagle/First Time lifts (you can take First Time up to Payday or Crescent), or about a 10-12 minute walk to the Silver Star lift (this gets you to the King Con). At the end of the day, you can ski towards Silver Star and then take a "residential access" trail that will drop you onto the same street about a 5 minute walk back to the unit. Not quite "ski-in-ski-out" but not too far off the slopes either.