Our stay at this property was just OK. The Quicksilver complex is old and outdated, as well as somewhat off the beaten path. It's near the employee housing complex, so not as fancy/resorty as other places. Regarding our condo: the condo has been updated recently. New floors, granite countertops, new bathrooms, new carpeting. It's very comfortable and the amenities were just fine. There are a few things that could change to make it a bit nicer. The first being the bathroom that is shared between two bedrooms. The shower and toilet are in their own very small room, while the sink area is in its own space. However, this shared bath's sink area is not closed off from the rest of the public living space, so anyone walking past can see people getting ready. There used to be some sort of hanging door to close off that space, but it had been removed. One other property-specific issue is the gas fireplace. It's really more of a heater than a fireplace, as the 'flames' are really just small, blue flames. Also, we rented through SkyRun and when we arrived and decided to take showers in the evening, there weren't enough towels, washcloths, and hand towels for our party. I had specified 7 in our group, and we were only given two full sets of towels and two extra bath towels. When I tried to call the number that was given for issues like that, it was a Keystone Resort number and they said they aren't responsible for those issues because we rented through SkyRun. They said their number shouldn't be on the SkyRun brochure. When I tried to call SkyRun, it was after hours. So we didn't have enough bath towels to go around on the first night. They did bring bath towels the next day, but didn't bring wash cloths or hand towels. So, for the 4 days we were there, we had 2 washcloths and 2 hand towels for 7 people. The other family staying with us didn't mind about the wash cloths and hand towels, so I never called back to get more. Regarding transportation options: The Silver bus shuttle is supposed to pick up at the outdoor shelters every 20 minutes, but that never happened. On our first day there, we waited 45 minutes at our shelter just outside our room and nothing ever came. We finally walked down the hill a bit and saw that a bunch of employees were waiting at a little area off the road and figured out that we could take the Red shuttle to where we needed to go. We wound up taking the Red for the rest of our stay, as we hardly ever saw the Silver shuttle.