About Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort
Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort is set among 20 acres of private Colorado countryside, where it offers 3-star accommodation just a ten-minute drive away from Vail Village. This hotel offers guests the option of condo or townhouse lodgings, and free access to its 2,800 square foot fitness center; including a heated outdoor pool, two hot tubs, a sauna, steam rooms and ten outdoor tennis courts.
The one to three-bedroom condos and townhouses all come with a living room, dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen, TVs with DVD players in most rooms, a fireplace, free Wi-Fi and a deck or patio area equipped with a grill.
Massage services, fitness classes and children’s activities are also available, in addition to concierge services, event facilities and free parking.
Blu’s Restaurant & Bar offers seasonal, on-site dining and free coffee is served in the lobby.
Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort is 94 miles from Denver.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great facilities on offer, inc. pool and hot tubs.
Guests of the Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort loved the facilities on offer here; the most popular of which were the sauna, the hot tubs, and the heated swimming pool. On top of this, the fitness center was also appreciated by those who stayed, and others liked having their own grill on their balcony.
positive:
Free bus a short walk away, gorgeous views.
This resort is said to be handily located within easy walking distance of the free bus which runs to Vail Village and guests said that they could easily reach the ski slopes without having to take the car. Furthermore, the views here are said to be gorgeous.
positive:
Clean, comfortable and good value lodgings.
The lodgings here were reportedly clean, comfortable, offered plenty of space and the majority were thought to have lovely decor. The value for money here was also thought to be very good, especially since firewood is apparently delivered by staff free of cost.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some found their unit a bit dated.
A small number of those who stayed at Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort said their particular unit was in need of renovation, citing dated decor and furniture. Despite this, guests thought this was mainly an aesthetic matter and that the were overall in good condition.
negative:
Limited dining options.
One further issue expressed by those who stayed here was that the restaurant is seasonal, not open especially late and that there is nowhere else in the immediate vicinity to eat. For this reason, make sure that you bring some food with you or that you are prepared to head over to Vail.
negative:
No further issues.
Guests have not expressed any further negative opinions about this hotel.