This is my home resort: but, I think that my prejudice doesn't effect my rating at a 5 star too badly. The units have 2 floor plans: the...
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This is my home resort: but, I think that my
prejudice doesn't effect my rating at a 5 star
too badly.
The units have 2 floor plans: the peak and the
divide. Both are 2 BR and both have
advantages and disadvantages. We own a
divide and prefer it, it is slightly larger than the
peak. However, the peak has a slightly more
open floor plan so that if you are with a group
of 4-6, this floor plan has a plus: the kitchen
dining room living room are essentially one
large room. Therefore, eating and talking are
easier.
As the previous poster indicated, the peak
only has a shower in the upstairs bedroom.
Also a disadvantage, in my mind, is the lack of
a balcony on the 2nd floor master bedroom. I
enjoy sitting on the balcony looking out at the
mountains or other scenery.
Both units are well stocked and if you do not
find something you need, the front desk will
do their best to round it up.
The staff is one of the best things about Ram's
Horn. They really want you to feel "at home" in
your mountain cabin. They will help with dinner
suggestions, golf times, and hiking trails.
Because we are a small association, they
know which people are the "regulars" and
which people have rented or exchanged. They
adjust their discussions with you accordingly.
The check in building has a lending library of
video tapes and books. There are also
lending sleds if you are there in the winter.
The front desk will give you absolutely no
pressure to do a "timeshare presentation." If
you want that you need to meet with another
staff in the clubhouse.
There are 3 hottubs on-site and a small pool,
only open in the summer. Most people do not
wish to spend their time in the pool while in
the Rockies, so even in summer, it is rarely
crowded. Frequently, the hottubs are a private
getaway, if you want an evening soak.