The location in the village is great. There were adequate kitchen utensils, towels, coffee filters, paper towels, dish detergent and Palmolive. Instructions for how to use everything and the newer remodel was also nice. However, we’ve stayed in a lot of ski rentals and below are my recommendations to make the stay even better.1. Provide a sponge for scrubbing the pots. They aren’t nonstick pots and cleaning them is a chore. The cleaning company can throw it away and provide a new one for the next family.2. Access to a broom and pan for cleaning the floor3. Under amenities it says washer and dryer. Unless you click on details, you don’t know it’s a community washer and dryer that’s coin operated. This is a game changer for me so next time, I’ll look in the details. In addition, there’s only one washer and one dryer for the entire floor. 4. Access to some basic seasoning - salt and pepper. There is literally nothing available in the kitchen which means you have to literally purchase everything to make meals. I know this isn’t guaranteed, but we have always had access to basic seasonings left over from previous renters.5. Provide two blankets one for each room. We need the to cover the leather sofa that gets cold in cold weather.6. Be aware that the upstairs bedroom has a bathroom downstairs. If you are a person who wakes at night needing to go, be prepared to walk downstairs.The bathtubs were awesome along with the size of master bath and bedroom. Overall it was