No complaints with the condo - it was exactly what we expected and the location is great; however:
After booking, we were informed there was no parking in the garage for the first night of our five-night stay. I didn't think anything of it. When we checked in at the office, I was informed there would be no parking for the first TWO nights of our five-night stay. Now I started to become aware of the consequences of this issue -- The check-in person told me my options were to park in one of the two town lots, either 0.6 or 2.3 miles away from the condo and ride the free bus back. The closer lot was $35/night to park on weekends, so I elected to try the far lot at $10-20/night first. By the time I got there and after waiting a while, it became apparent there was not going to be any bus at this time of day (6PM), so I went back to the "close" lot, sucked up the $70 to park and walked back to the condo. What's equally annoying is that without parking garage access we had to invent a temporary parking space and lug all of our baggage and gear across the village complex to our building, rather being able to roll it into the elevator and right to the condo if we had garage access from day one. What an incredibly irritating way to kick off a ski vacation! Then, of course, I had to trudge back up to get the car two days into our stay. I'm not sure why a condo doesn't come with a dedicated parking space in the garage for every night of the stay...
The other problem we had is that our key cards were finicky from the start of our stay. Of the four keys we were issued, two did not work to get us into the building, and some did not unlock the condo door. After a couple days none of the keys worked to get us into the building, so we ended up having to wait for other guests to let us in. Summit Mountain Rentals was incredibly responsive and brought us more key cards right after we called, but these were just as finicky as the original set. The key cards Summit Mountain issues seem to be made of thinner plastic than those issued by the Breckenridge resort, so they fit loosely in the key slots, which could be the issue. Either way, it was an annoyance.