My wife and I stayed here for a week. We usually stay at the Aspens, but that was a bit more expensive and this was right next door. The place was nice. It was large, and the vaulted ceilings made it feel very spacious. Heated flooring in the bathrooms and kitchen was also a welcomed amenity. The furniture in the place was a bit old and dated and the bed in the master was pretty firm as others have said too. The supports for the Murphy bed were also kind of falling apart at the foot of the bed, but it just had to be put back together before using it. Just needed to be careful not to hurt ourselves playing with the metal pieces. The bathrooms were updated which was nice, but there were some spots that the cleaning folks missed. The unit could also use some new pots/pans, as they were pretty old and at times tough to cook with. Free underground parking was a HUGE plus for our stay because we’re used to the Aspens which charges over $20/night for parking onsite. Having the washer/dryer with the supplied detergent was wonderful. Just a couple issues while we stayed that should have been prevented: First, on our last day, all of our keys were deactivated for some reason. Thankfully another guest was able to let us in and we checked with the front desk and they said that this happens sometimes and they were able to reactivate one of them for us. Unfortunately this actually happened to someone else who was in the hot tub at the time. Thankfully we were out there as well and were able to get them back in the building. Had nobody been out there with them, that could have been a slight issue. Lastly and very important to mention, there is a landline phone in the unit with a direct line (as opposed to an extension). At 4:30pm on our final evening in the place, we received a telemarketing call for a cable tv survey. I politely told them we don’t live here and are just renting and that was that. A bit strange, but didn’t really care that much. Where things turned south was that night we received another one at 4:30am that was an automated telemarketing call. Being that our alarms were set for 5:45am to wake up and check out only to drive 5 hours to Seattle and then fly 6 hours home, we were fuming and did not fall back to sleep after that. We highly recommend to anyone staying in the unit to unplug the phone from the wall for the duration of your stay unless Whistler Superior can supply a new phone with a DND button on it. Aside from that, we had a nice stay