The good: the VRBO is a ~5 minute walk from Park City base lift, and it's relatively cheap compared to some other properties in the area.
The bad: the rental unit showed pretty obvious signs of age/neglect. The bathroom tubs were clogged, the shower heads were leaking and too low. The kitchen was poorly stocked with utensils, pots/pans, etc. The dish washer rack was broken. The fume hood didn't work consistently. Rugs were dirty and clearly had not been vacuumed well (if at all). The beds were worn out & sagging. The building's piercingly loud fire alarm went off two mornings in a row for no apparent reason. Old pipes creaked excessively (I understand pipes make noise, but this was so notable that it kept us up without ear plugs). The fire place didn't seem to work very well. Outside, the hot tub wreaked (when was the last time the water was changed in that thing?), and the pool deck was covered in dangerous black ice.
I understand that you get what you pay for and that, again, this rental unit is relatively cheap compared to some of the other listings in the area, but my experience at this condo just left me feeling disappointed. A few thousand dollars from the owner would go a long way into rejuvenating the unit and making the experience a lot more enjoyable.
If you're just looking for a place to stay/sleep that is close to the lift, and you can't find anything else that is competitive, then renting this is probably still a fine listing. But don't expect much.