The best part of this home is that it is a short walk to the Summit East at Snoqualmie and the Hyak Snowpark. You can walk to the nordic ski center at Summit East, or East Peak chair in under 10 minutes if you cut through the utility parking lot across the street from the house.
The house itself is comfortable. The kitchen had almost everything you would need. It was missing wine glasses and the knives could be sharper (this is one of my biggest pet peeves about rental houses, I now just bring my own knives and wine glasses).
All the beds were comfortable. The internet worked. The ground floor (mudroom and game room) was VERY cold. The house is heated by in-wall heaters and a gas "fireplace/stove" on the main floor. It would be great if there was a working heater in the mudroom to keep boots and outer-clothing warm. We ended up bringing boots upstairs after they had dried off.
Given that the house is so close to the ski mountain and cross country/nordic trails, it would be great if the mudroom had a ski rack, and more hooks for jackets, etc...
Things you should know if going in the winter: The plowed parking area (which is separate from the longer driveway that goes to a garage and was not plowed) isn't particularly large, if you have two cars, one will have to park on the slope. The slope was icy, and I doubt anything but AWD/4WD would have been able to get out of it. Our second car parked parallel in the top of the driveway so as not to be in the street. There is a narrow set of covered and un-lit stairs from the parking area to the mudroom, and then you have to walk up stairs in the house to the main floor, so if stairs are a problem for you, be aware of this).
The host was great, I asked for some more ice-melter and they dropped it off within hours.
With a few thoughtful improvements (wine glasses, sharp knives, ski rack and working heater in the mudroom), and some minor maintenance (the door was a little hard to close and lock), this would be a 5 star winter get-away in my book.