We (4 people, 2 couples) stayed at 150 Mountain Brook Condo for 3 nights during the historic Arctic cold that just came through. Instructions for entry were straightforward, and we had no problems accessing the unit. There is plenty of living space and a nice big kitchen table. The kitchen has all the basics you need, various pots, pans, and bowls; a coffee maker and filters; but only salt and pepper, so be sure to bring all other cooking needs. The rooms were adequately prepared for a normal stay. Alas, this was not a normal stay. At 9:30 p.m. Friday night the power went out. With the extreme cold (-26 F) and winds hammering the unit, the temps inside dropped to 45 degrees. It made for a cold night. We did find one down comforter in a closet, so one couple used that while the other piled on extra covers from the twin bed. In our case, the power did go back on at 1:00 a.m., but the unit (in fact the whole building) stayed in the 50s until Saturday evening due to frozen pipes in another unit (as discovered later).
These were highly unusual circumstances, and we were very impressed with the communication and responsiveness of both the condo management group and the mountain in terms of what was going on (water was also lost briefly). At one point we were offered other lodging in town if we had wanted it. In our case, the power came back on, but our heat did not come back on, and the management sent someone over at 1 a.m. to reset the furnace. We also asked for extra bedding the next day which was dropped off. Despite what must have been a very trying couple of days, everyone was incredibly friendly and helpful. Thank you from all of us.
A couple of suggestions regarding the unit: consider having extra bedding available for both bedrooms (at minimum additional blankets and/or one down comforter per bed) in the event of a power failure. In our unit there was only one fleece blanket on one bed and just cotton quilts on the rest. If we had not found the down comforter, the one bed with just the cotton quilt would have been extremely uncomfortable. Also, the quality of the lighting was not great, and in some cases, bulbs had burnt out but were not replaced. Overall, better quality lighting would spruce up the unit.
It certainly was an unforgettable experience, and we always felt that someone knew we were there and were working to ensure our comfort as much as possible. Kudos!