The room was incredibly small for $180/night. The heat was a very loud box unit - quite old, had a bunch of dust on the components, and looked dirty. We tried to sleep without it on, but 5 minutes into it not running and the room was significantly colder. Poor to little insulation against the cold. The blanket on the bed was so thin - what happened to actual duvets? It's dog friendly, but has hard tile floors, so be mindful of this when bringing your dog. We had to bring blankets from our car to pad the bottom of the dog bed we brought. The water was quite literally the hottest water I've ever felt come out of a faucet in all my 34 years - I burnt my hand the next morning when washing my face. Lastly, they don't have simple amenities such as complimentary toothpaste packets (I asked the front desk when I realized I forgot mine) or a breakfast. You could hear every word of the TV above and next to us, as well as their voices. Overall, it's a kinda-run-down motel and they slapped some skis on the wall and wood trim around the windows and claimed a "winter lodge" vibe, but I'm appalled to have spent almost $200 for what we got.