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    Mammoth Premiere Reservations

    Mammoth Premiere Reservations

    2.9(14 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    Did you know that Mammoth Premiere Reservations charges a $30 RESERVATION FEE. This is the first…read moretime I've heard of a reservation fee. We got the condo called WOODLANDS 11. There were a few basics missing that soured the experience: *The place is listed for 9 people, well, there are only 8 bed spots. Somebody had to take the couch. *There were only 9 towels. What do they expect us to use for the Jacuzzi? Not cool. *Posted on the refrigerator, it says fresh towels will be delivered every other day. We slept there 3 nights. When I called to get towels, the reply was "We only provide towels on the 4th day". How is 4 days "every other day"? *Cheap on the paper towels. There was a pitiful few sheets left on the current roll and there was no back-up roll either. *No washer & dryer unit. *Spinning spice rack with 20 lil bottles, almost all empty. Empty spice rack bottles are a bad tease. *No oil, no plastic wrap, no aluminum foil. Dude, all other cabins seem to have these basics.

    With the recent snow fall here in So Cal a few friends and I decided to head north to Mammoth to…read moreget some snowboarding in. After a quick internet search I found Mammoth Premiere Reservations. They had a few different types of places available ranging from on the mountain to in the Village. We settled on a location listed as "within walking" distance to the lifts. I called MPR to ask what exactly is "walking distance"? I've stayed at other places listed as "walking distance" only to find out you need two dog sleds and a Sherpa to get anywhere. And, lets face it after a day on the mountain even the shortest of walks can fell like the Iditarod. The lady on the phone said the walk was about 3/4 of a city block. It seemed ok to us and we decided on a loft with a sleeper sofa that sleeps 4 (We only had 3). Check in: We arrived on Friday evening (around 6pm) to pick up the keys at the office. The office was easy to find just a few turns once you get into town and the staff was very nice even this late in the day. They also may have been high from the paint fumes since the office is also connected to a paint store. They provided a map to get to our condo (Mammoth Ski and Racquet 101) and it was easy to find. We also had covered garage parking which came in handy with the blizzard that came Saturday night. The condo was clean and more modern then many ski resort locations I've stayed at in the past (actually had an LCD TV). The unit had an upstairs loft (with bed and TV), sleeper sofa, dining room table, full kitchen and two full bathrooms. Location was close enough to walk to the lift but what they failed to mention were the hills you needed to walk up and down to get there. Throw in the snow and icy conditions and its just that much harder. I'd still stay there just maybe add a few more days of cardio before I go. Check out: We were set to stay until Sunday night after a full day of boarding but apparently Mother Nature had other plans. A snow storm hit Saturday night causing the lifts to be closed most of the day and when they did open they only opened the smaller runs which weren't worth the walk up or down the hills. We then decided to try and head back When you leave a condo rental, on the fridge when you leave are lists of things you're suppose to do when you check out. Now I don't mind picking up after myself but I figure when I pay close to $600 for 3 nights of lodging that someone else would take out the trash. Maybe next time I can take some paint from the office/paint store and do some touch ups? I probably would have given 5 stars if not for the walk up and down the hill and since this is my first review I don't want to come off as too easy. That's when people will start to talk.

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