Pros

  • Upper-middle-range hotel near Breckenridge’s Main Street and ski lifts
  • Condos include kitchens and fireplaces, some have terraces with hot tubs
  • Seasonal outdoor pool, two outdoor hot tubs, and barbecue grills
  • Bar and billiard table in the members' lounge
  • Small spa offers a sauna and modern gym
  • Arcade with ping-pong, video games, and air hockey
  • Business center includes computers and printers
  • On-site bike and ski shop
  • Free, heated underground parking
  • 24-hour front desk and concierge
  • Free area shuttle, Wi-Fi, and coffee/tea in the lobby
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Cons

  • No on-site restaurant or breakfast service
  • Hot tubs can get overcrowded
  • Pool not open in spring or fall
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Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range, 70-room Valdoro Mountain Lodge by Hilton Grand Vacations Suites, with an on-site ski and bicycle shop, delivers a family-friendly getaway near Breckenridge’s Main Street and the Peak 9 lifts. Condominium-style rooms have full kitchens and fireplaces with cozy, lodge decor. Facilities include a seasonal pool, hot tubs, a sauna, gym, and full-service spa, plus a game room and playground for kids. Unfortunately, there's no on-site restaurant or breakfast service, despite there being a members' lounge bar. Travelers seeking a property with an on-site restaurant might want to consider the Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Valdoro Mountain Lodge

Scene

Inviting lodge with modern interiors and outdoor facilities

This five-floor property is a traditionally designed upper-middle-range ski lodge with an exterior that features wooden pillars, balconies, and green roofing. Pine trees surround the lodge, which opened in 2002, and offers hotel services with condominium style lodging. The free Valdoro Mountain Lodge shuttle that takes guests to town is often parked under the porte cochere. Warm contemporary furnishings, a lounge with a stone fireplace, and wooden wall panels create an inviting atmosphere in the spacious lobby, which offers free coffee and tea near the front desk. Outside, at the back of the building, a wooden deck provides seating and gas barbecue grills. Guests can be found around the pool in season, or in the hot tubs year round, though they can get crowded. This Hilton property draw lots of families, but couples are frequent guests too.

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Location

In the heart of downtown Breckenridge, near ski lifts and Main Street

This lodge is on a tree-lined street in Breckenridge, within walking distance of Main Street’s shops, restaurants, and the Breckenridge Brewery. The lodge offers free shuttle service to town -- including a stop at the Peak 9 lifts -- which takes about five minutes. Fishing trips can be arranged at Mountain Anglers, about a two-minute drive from the hotel. The Breckenridge Golf Course and ice skating at Breckenridge Recreation Center are a 10-minute drive. Hiking at Spruce Creek, McCullough Gulch, and Peaks Trails are 10 to 15 minutes away by car. It’s 10 minutes by car to the Breckenridge Ski Resort, and 30 minutes to the Keystone Ski Resort. Denver International Airport is about a two-hour drive from the hotel, while Eagle Country Regional Airport is an 80-minute drive.

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Rooms

Warm, contemporary, lodge-style condos with fireplaces, kitchens, and balconies or patios

Studios, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums are all similarly designed, with a contemporary lodge style created by earth-tone carpeting, wood furniture, stone fireplaces, and balconies or terraces in many rooms. Rooms start at 407 square feet of space, making them large, but cozy at the same time. Attractive, mountain-appropriate, abstract art hangs on the walls, and details like handsomely patterned throw pillows look sharp on plush couches and chairs. Some suites come with hot tubs and barbecue grills on patios. Units can accommodate between two to eight people, and many include washer/dryer combos. Modern kitchens have plenty of cabinets, full-size refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, and stoves with ovens. Bathrooms have tile floors and marble counters, with shower/tub combos, or whirlpool tubs in some. All rooms have 39- or 47-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD players, bathrobes, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. ADA accessible rooms are available in each category. 

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Features

Outdoor pool and hot tubs, gym and spa, bike and ski shop, and family-friendly amenities

The lodge has an indoor/outdoor seasonal pool, and two year-round hot tubs on an open-air terrace. There's a small spa that provides a range of massage and beauty treatments along with a steam room, and the hotel has a gym with free weights, cardio- and weight-training machines, yoga mats, and windows that face the forest. An on-site bicycle and ski shop makes it easy for guests to pick up their rental equipment on-site. The recreation room offers a nice selection of games -- Ping-Pong, video arcades, air hockey, and foosball -- for a fee. There's also a children’s playground. A free shuttle runs from the hotel to select destinations in town, including to Peak 9. 

There’s no restaurant on-site and no breakfast is served, but the members' lounge has a bar, fireside lounge seating, and a pool table. A business center includes computers and printers. Free underground parking is provided in a heated garage that requires key card access at night. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Valdoro Mountain Lodge

Scene

Inviting lodge with modern interiors and outdoor facilities

This five-floor property is a traditionally designed upper-middle-range ski lodge with an exterior that features wooden pillars, balconies, and green roofing. Pine trees surround the lodge, which opened in 2002, and offers hotel services with condominium style lodging. The free Valdoro Mountain Lodge shuttle that takes guests to town is often parked under the porte cochere. Warm contemporary furnishings, a lounge with a stone fireplace, and wooden wall panels create an inviting atmosphere in the spacious lobby, which offers free coffee and tea near the front desk. Outside, at the back of the building, a wooden deck provides seating and gas barbecue grills. Guests can be found around the pool in season, or in the hot tubs year round, though they can get crowded. This Hilton property draw lots of families, but couples are frequent guests too.

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Location

In the heart of downtown Breckenridge, near ski lifts and Main Street

This lodge is on a tree-lined street in Breckenridge, within walking distance of Main Street’s shops, restaurants, and the Breckenridge Brewery. The lodge offers free shuttle service to town -- including a stop at the Peak 9 lifts -- which takes about five minutes. Fishing trips can be arranged at Mountain Anglers, about a two-minute drive from the hotel. The Breckenridge Golf Course and ice skating at Breckenridge Recreation Center are a 10-minute drive. Hiking at Spruce Creek, McCullough Gulch, and Peaks Trails are 10 to 15 minutes away by car. It’s 10 minutes by car to the Breckenridge Ski Resort, and 30 minutes to the Keystone Ski Resort. Denver International Airport is about a two-hour drive from the hotel, while Eagle Country Regional Airport is an 80-minute drive.

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Rooms

Warm, contemporary, lodge-style condos with fireplaces, kitchens, and balconies or patios

Studios, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums are all similarly designed, with a contemporary lodge style created by earth-tone carpeting, wood furniture, stone fireplaces, and balconies or terraces in many rooms. Rooms start at 407 square feet of space, making them large, but cozy at the same time. Attractive, mountain-appropriate, abstract art hangs on the walls, and details like handsomely patterned throw pillows look sharp on plush couches and chairs. Some suites come with hot tubs and barbecue grills on patios. Units can accommodate between two to eight people, and many include washer/dryer combos. Modern kitchens have plenty of cabinets, full-size refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, and stoves with ovens. Bathrooms have tile floors and marble counters, with shower/tub combos, or whirlpool tubs in some. All rooms have 39- or 47-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD players, bathrobes, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. ADA accessible rooms are available in each category. 

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Features

Outdoor pool and hot tubs, gym and spa, bike and ski shop, and family-friendly amenities

The lodge has an indoor/outdoor seasonal pool, and two year-round hot tubs on an open-air terrace. There's a small spa that provides a range of massage and beauty treatments along with a steam room, and the hotel has a gym with free weights, cardio- and weight-training machines, yoga mats, and windows that face the forest. An on-site bicycle and ski shop makes it easy for guests to pick up their rental equipment on-site. The recreation room offers a nice selection of games -- Ping-Pong, video arcades, air hockey, and foosball -- for a fee. There's also a children’s playground. A free shuttle runs from the hotel to select destinations in town, including to Peak 9. 

There’s no restaurant on-site and no breakfast is served, but the members' lounge has a bar, fireside lounge seating, and a pool table. A business center includes computers and printers. Free underground parking is provided in a heated garage that requires key card access at night. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

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