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17 Country Club Drive, 59068 Red Lodge
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Este cómodo VR Resort se encuentra en Red Lodge. Aspen Townhomes no dispone de servicio de recepción las 24 horas del día. No se permiten mascotas en las instalaciones.
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Este cómodo VR Resort se encuentra en Red Lodge. Aspen Townhomes no dispone de servicio de recepción las 24 horas del día. No se permiten mascotas en las instalaciones.
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta12:00hServicios
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Bar en la piscina
- Esquí
- Piscina cubierta
- Piscina exterior
- Sala de juegos
- Sauna
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cheyrfox
Red Lodge MontanaVery comfortable stay in spacious condo with beautiful surroundings and views, Close proximity to the town of Red Lodge and an easy drive to Red Lodge Mountain Resort. Condo privledges include heated indoor pool and hot tub though we did not avail ourselves of these offerings,
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sincityagent
Home away from homeOur second time on this resort. This time we stayed at the 3 bedroom unit and it was beautifully done. Only thing I would change is the master bathroom layout. It has a shared toilet and shower with the other bedroom. I wish it was private bath. Everything else is very comfortable and has that log cabin feel. The located is quiet and just a short drive to the town. The drive to Beartooth and Yellowstone is the reason we love it here.
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mjtartal
Aspen TownhomesCheck in was quick and easy. Staff was great. Unit was clean and maintained. Location was close to Red Lodge, MT and golf course was close. Parking lot was gravel and lots of available room. Overall a very good place to stay.
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DogTide
Yellowstone VacationClose to the city of Red Lodge and the Beartooth Pass mountains. About hour and half drive to northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Beautiful drive! Always check weather and road conditions before setting out for the parks. Good selection of eating establishments in Red Lodge. Prices higher than normal. Poor cellphone service. More information regarding local area attractions and hikes needed. Otherwise, a wonderful vacation area!
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John R
Great little resort on the golf course11 to 18 SEP 20 Very small resort, about a mile out of town. 10 units. 2 quad buildings and a duplex that looks much newer. It sits right on the golf course, by the 9th hole. Near the condo, they have homes in the area that are all the same, like a development, and then the newer development by the golf course has all different homes, and many open lots. Check in was easy. I could have checked in later, but made it here by 8 PM. The unit is nice and spacious. It is older, but in good shape. They had all the amenities I would expect like appliances. The refrigerator was full size as were the stove and oven. There was a little patio area with a picnic table, a couple of plastic chairs, and a gas grill for each unit. That is a great feature. There was a gas fireplace and electric baseboard heat. There is no air conditioning, but looking at the average lows for the year, that is not a problem here. They do have a fan you can use. It was one bedroom with a queen size bed, but the loft had a second queen size bed and bathroom, so it was more like a 2 bedroom. The couch was a hide a bed, so you could easily sleep 6 with some privacy. RCI indicated the pool and hot tub were closed until May 2021, but that was not the case. Because of COVID, they had pool sign up sheet so there was only one unit in there at a time. That was a lot better option to me than closing the pool, like other places that I have stayed. The pool was nice as was the hot tub. There is a little exercise and game area in the pool building, which also attaches to the office. I was told it was crowded before Labor Day, but this week I was the only one in my building for the first few days. The other quad building has 3 of the 4 filled, and I noticed one of the new buildings occupied on Saturday. The WiFi is free, but I was in unit 8, which is the furthest from the office, and therefore, the WiFi is poor. I got better results using my phone as a hot spot. I did walk around and check, and you can get a much better signal if you sit outside the office or in the pool area, but the pool building was very humid. It also was a stronger signal outside the other buildings. My guess is they have one router, and could really improve things with a couple of repeaters. The condo had lots of wood furniture, but I did not see any coasters. I also did not notice water ring marks on the furniture, but a set of coasters would be a good idea. They did have a few plastic bowls that could be used for storage, as well as some plastic bags. They had a coffee pot and coffee filters, but no starter pack of coffee. That would be a nice addition for people that get in late and do not have a chance to shop. For check out procedures, they want you to strip the bed and start the load of linen in the washer. That is a bit different, but makes a lot of sense. The washer and dryers are right in the unit, and they have laundry detergent provided. The dishes in the dishwasher and starting the cycle is typical of other places. They had liquid hand soap in the bathroom and the kitchen which was also a nice feature. The unit was very dark when I got there and light switches were not exactly where I expected to find them. A couple of illuminated light switches or night lights would help. The in room guide was very handy. It contained information about the history of the area, a historical walking map of downtown, and a few menus from local restaurants. The curbing around the unit is built up so a low clearance car may have trouble not bottoming out when trying to park. It is angled, but is still the full curb and not cut down like a driveway. There is a lot of wildlife around the area. I saw deer right outside my patio, and all around the golf course. There was some bear sign up towards the North end of the golf course. There is a lot to do in the area. Several shops and restaurants downtown, as well as one grocery store, and a few 24X7 convenience stores and gas stations. Of the 3 gas stations I found in town, one had prices the same as Billings, and 2 were more expensive. Costco in Billings was only a few cents cheaper than other stations in Billings, so it was not worth the extra stop. There are plenty of places to get out and see nature. Hiking and mountain biking are popular in the area, as well as horse rides on the trails, and camping. The drive to Yellowstone is also very nice, but is seasonal.