My husband and I, along with 3 other couples, stayed at the Bear Crossing Townhomes (the 1260 unit) in early February and we had a fabulous experience! The pictures on the website looked nice, but we were pleasantly surprised to see that the house was even better in person. All 4 couples agreed that the townhome was just as nice as any of our houses back home. The kitchen was fully stocked with absolutely everything you would need to cook – a full set of cookware, every utensil you can think of (well, the can opener could stand to be replaced), toaster, blender (used to create a delicious smoothie on our last night which we named the “Pagoda Smoothie”), casserole dishes, glasses, mugs, tea kettle, coffee maker, dish soap and detergent, and even a full set of spices! I recommend checking the cabinets before you head to the grocery store – there will probably be useful items left by previous guests that would save you from having to buy a few things. The master bedroom was really big with a nice view, a personal fire place, a flat panel TV and big bathroom. I didn’t personally stay in that room, but I looked in it. The second bedroom upstairs has a queen sized bed with a personal bathroom and another flat panel TV. It’s a really comfortable room, but the huge bed makes it a bit of a tight squeeze for walking around…but that’s hardly anything to complain about. The only thing we did was sleep and shower in there anyway. The third bedroom upstairs has two sets of bunk beds and another full bathroom. The bunks have little notes that say no one over 150 lbs should sleep on the top. Well, we had someone over that weight sleep up there with no problems, but it’s probably a good idea to just be safe about it. On the main level, there is a big leather couch that actually turns into a sleeper sofa. I’m not a big fan of sleeper sofas, but this one was fairly comfortable (or maybe I was just too tired to notice). There is also a fire place, a big TV and a DVD player. There is a half bathroom just off to the side. You enter the house on the bottom level – it’s mainly an area to take off all of your wet ski clothes. There is a full sized washer and dryer down there which is nice. The garage holds two cars, one in front of the other. Outside, there is a hot tub -- the temperature read 104 degrees in the hot tub, but it never felt quite that warm to me although that may have been because it was freezing outside! There is also a grill that we used one night for steaks...and during that time, we got a friendly little visit from two foxes. One was a bit skiddish, but the other had no fear at all and came right up on the porch and just stayed there. I think he would have come inside had we let him! It’s really nothing to worry about, but if you are scared of foxes, you may want to exercise caution when you’re outside because they came by more than once. Check-in was a breeze. Check out was easy as well – the house requires minimal clean up when you leave and there is a clear list of instructions for what to do when you’re headed out. The house is about a 5 minute drive from Winter Park Resort. I highly recommend staying here if you’re looking for a place to kick back and relax in extreme comfort after a long day on the slopes!…