We stayed at the hotel for a week in March 2020, just before Austria closed for a lockout. A regular double room cost about 120 rubles. The hotel is located quite secluded, close to the road passing through the resort. Friendly reception, the registration took about 15 minutes. There were 4 of us, the rooms were given on the same floor, the neighboring ones, in my opinion, on the 4th floor. The elevator hall is isolated from the wings with rooms by a separate door, which improves acoustic comfort, and in general the rooms are quiet, well insulated, and of sufficient area. The room is furnished without frills, but everything is extremely sound. There is a balcony with a table and chairs and a pleasant view of the mountains. TV with usb: I was able to put cartoons from a flash drive brought from home to the child. A pleasant mattress of medium hardness. There are enough places for storage, there is a place for two people to dry their equipment. In the bathroom without any peculiarities or pretensions. A pleasant restaurant with an extensive buffet-style menu in the morning and a la carte in the evening (you order dinner at breakfast, plus there will be a salad bar, which is quite monotonous, but in general there are no complaints about food). There is a bar in the lobby. There is a small children's playground with vending machines. There is a SPA area (swimming pool, various showers, hammam, Finnish sauna). It has an exit to the street, where there is a large outdoor swimming pool with a Jacuzzi under a canopy. The pool has a crazy view of the valley, and, by the way, you can bring drinks from the bar with you (the guys came to the bachelor party before the wedding, soaked with beer for half a day in this pool after evening outings). The atmosphere in the hotel is generally boring-calm, peaceful, retired. If you need an active apres-ski, look for something closer to the main street). The hotel has its own parking lot, a simple ski room (we eventually decided to rent a booth with a dryer directly under the lift in order to get there easily), 50 meters away there are free bus stops, there is also a large hypermarket. It takes 10/15 minutes to get to the lifts at a brisk pace through the village (depending on which slope you want to climb). I really liked the hotel as a result.