When I first drove in, I was a bit concerned with several guys working on a pick-up truck engine and no one speaking English anywhere in sight. In fact, almost all of the vehicles were pick-up trucks in the parking lot for what I would figure was builders/construction people which there's a lot of going on in Big Sky. I found they are housed! Also, not much of a view unless you like to look at a parking lot. When we went inside, I had to carry all the luggage up stairs so... fair warning to those who have problems with steps. My 83 yr-old Mom handled them OK but it was very slow-going. Once we got inside, it was fine. I couldn't get the TV to work so I contacted the owner of the property who started asking me what type of accounts I have (Netflix, Disney, etc), none of which I subscribe to. He seemed perplexed that I had no idea what he was talking about (I apologize for being one of those 'older folk' who don't live the ways of today's cool folks).. We waited until the next day and his assistant showed up to make things right which she did. I was relieved when she even said it was a bit more involved than she thought it would be... I'm not as out-of-the-loop as what I thought I was! As the week progressed, I started to really like the condo. The twin beds could use an upgrade but, luckily, I found a foam pad that helped with my painful joints and I did just fine. I have stayed in Big Sky 3 other times, all of which were in larger quad-style condos (Cowboy Heaven) which weren't available. If you are looking for a place to fix a decent meal & sleep only, this is cheaper than most in that area and will suit your needs rather well. Just know that there are 15 stairs to climb. The kitchen is well stocked with anything you'll need and the living room is very nice. Note that there is no air conditioner because you usually won't need it and the nights cool way down as long as you keep the windows open. Again, for the price, this condo suited our needs very well. Thank you for allowing us to stay there.