The Pines Lodge, A RockResort

Avon, Colorado United States of America

The Pines Lodge, A RockResort
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Property Location
Located in Avon (Beaver Creek), The Pines Lodge, A RockResort is within a 10-minute walk of Strawberry Park Express Ski Lift and Centennial Express Ski Lift. This golf hotel is 10.7 mi (17.3 km) from Vail Ski Resort and 12.3 mi (19.8 km) from Vail Valley Medical Center.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 60 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with down comforters and Frette Italian sheets. Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and designer toiletries.

Amenities
Spend the day on the slopes, or enjoy recreational amenities including an outdoor pool and a hot tub. Additional features at this hotel include concierge services, ski storage, and shopping on site. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle.

Dining
Grab a bite to eat at Grouse Mountain Grill, a fine-dining restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours).

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and meeting rooms.

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Customer Reviews

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Fred H
|1 review
Not your father’s RockResort or a legendary RockResort! Okay…when I read The Pines is a RockResort, I thought of Little Dix Bay and many luxurious beautiful resorts that RockResorts built and managed. This isn’t it. RockResorts was bought out and changed hands a few times, so don’t get your hopes up. That said I did visit in summer, a number of the reviews that are laudatory are about visits during ski season. Pluses, —the staff could not be friendlier or more accommodating. Many are skiers; they really like living in Beaver Creek. Cons— housekeeping only every three days or pay and extra charge! That seems out of keeping. HVAC was so loud, I turned it off rather than deal with the noise. Windows don’t open. Bathrooms are tired. Pool is very small as is the gym. The hotel bill for two nights was three pages long, since this enumerate every tax and fee, just a little tacky. I had a corner room, but on the second floor, ask for the third floor so your view is not the roof of the first floor. I would probably look elsewhere.
Anatoliy I
|1 review
The Pines Lodge: Where Comfort Meets Exceptional Service at Beaver Creek The Pines Lodge isn't just a hotel; it's a haven for skiers seeking a comfortable, convenient, and stress-free experience. Here's what makes it stand out: Effortless Arrival and Relaxation: Forget the long lines and impersonal greetings. The Pines Lodge welcomes you with a warm, home-style check-in, making you feel instantly at ease. A crackling fireplace sets the inviting mood as you head to your quiet room. The efficient layout ensures a restful retreat, and you'll be unwinding in your haven within a remarkable 2-3 minutes of arrival. Peace, Quiet, and Ample Space: Unlike crowded resorts, the Pines Lodge offers a smaller size, translating to tranquility throughout your stay. This peaceful atmosphere extends to the slopes – enjoy the uncrowded Strawberry chairlift, allowing you to begin your day on the mountain without the usual hustle. A Haven for Skiers: The thoughtful floor plan provides ample space for your ski gear, and the well-appointed bathroom offers a perfect sanctuary to soothe tired muscles. Fuel Up and Explore: A delicious breakfast buffet provides the energy you need to conquer the slopes. The best part? Ski-in/ski-out access makes returning for a quick break or a caffeine fix a breeze. The Pines Skiway trail leads right back to the hotel, allowing for effortless exploration of the wider Beaver Creek ski area. Ultimate Convenience – A Ski Shop On-Site: Imagine this – a ski shop located right inside your hotel! The Pines Lodge makes this dream a reality, offering ultimate convenience for equipment rentals or last-minute gear needs. Effortless Exploration and Après-Ski: Need to return after a delightful dinner in a nearby cabin? The hotel's complimentary friend shuttle/SUV whisks you back comfortably, eliminating the post-dinner transportation hassle. Relaxation Under the Stars: The outdoor pool and hot tub provide the perfect way to unwind after a day of skiing. Soak your muscles and gaze at the starlit sky – pure bliss! Stay Hydrated: Staying hydrated is key on the slopes. The Pines Lodge makes it easy with a sparkling and still water machine conveniently located on the first floor. The Secret Ingredient: Exceptional Staff Beyond the fantastic amenities, what truly sets The Pines Lodge apart is its dedicated staff. Their detail-oriented approach ensures a smooth and enjoyable stay. Forget worrying about minor travel essentials – the staff is known for going above and beyond to answer your questions and assist with any request, big or small. Outstanding staff makes this a top ski getaway. This hotel exemplifies the power of investing in its staff!
Cbarone
|1 review
Subpar hotel We had a beautiful view of the mountain and the room itself was very nice but that is were the positive things about the hotel end. There are 2 elevators. One did not work the whole week we were there and then the second elevator went out of service at the end of our stay. Had to carry all of our luggage down 3 flights of stairs. There was a power outage and the front desk said it was due to the storm. There was not storm in beaver creek only Denver. They did get a few flurries, what would actually happen if they got more than an inch or two. The valet was very nice but left my lights on when they parked the car. We need to jump the battery to get it started. They were very quick about ordering and getting this done since we were leaving for the airport. Glad we left a few extra minutes otherwise we would have been in trouble. Limited menu for food in the hotel and a bit overpriced even for Beaver Creek. Kids menu was $32. Bartenders were effective but not warm and friendly. Sadly, I wanted to love this hotel but I won’t be back.
Patrick R
|1 review
Nice staff. Breakfast embarrassingly bad The staff are eager to please. Unfortunately the excellent breakfast they served last year has been replaced with a mostly lukewarm buffet style meal. The "eggs" are just the reconstituted gruel you get at a hospital or other cafeteria. They provide only two servers for the whole restaurant so getting what you need and having your dirty plates cleared does not happen. I cannot believe what I paid for egg product. The quality decline from last year's food and service is a shame.
15jim
|1 review
Great Experience! Our family of 4 had a great experience at Pines Lodge. We stayed in a spacious 2 bedroom suite with amazing views, kitchen and relaxing living room with a fireplace. We couldn’t have asked for a better place in a 3 star property. This was our first trip to BC and it is hard to figure out the logistics and layout of the property before arrival. I’ll start there since it may help others looking at Pines for the first time. I would say the Pines is *almost* ski out. After walking up a short hill out of the back gate, there is a fairly long stretch of flat skiway that is doable but a bit of work. I mainly skied with my 12 year old daughter the whole trip, and it was fairly challenging for her to get down to the lifts. Luckily, the end of the skiway has a good down slope and gets you to Strawberry lifts, but to get to the Centennial lifts you have to go over a bridge and slightly up to the lift, which was a bit more work. If you are a strong skier and can skate well, it’s doable. But after doing this twice with my daughter, we just resigned to take the Epic shuttle from Pines to Centennial Station at BC Village and it was much better for her. Skiing back in is also doable if you end up on Strawberry park side and can get onto Intertwine. There is an exit off Intertwine that makes it possible to ski right up to the Pines back gate. The Pines exit is marked green on the maps, but on the slopes it’s marked as a blue. It’s steep and narrow, but fairly short and my daughter just pizza’d down to avoid a fall. After that, there’s a steep drop under a bridge that gets you enough speed to get to pines, but depending on conditions, the path is very narrow and exposed rocks on each side due to a little lack of snow so be careful there too. If you are on the Centennial side of the mountains, getting to Intertwine through Strawberry Park, Larkspur or McCoy Park could take awhile to navigate, so if you’re short on time or energy, you can just ski down to Centennial Station pop off your skis and call a shuttle on the Epic app and be back at the Pines in minutes. Skiing or walking in boots back across the bridge and up the skiway from Centennial is a drag and I would just recommend taking the shuttle at that point. Without skis, getting to BC Villgage is an easy 10 minute walk down the skiway to Centennial but could get slippery in spots if there is ice. We had a great experience at Pines Lodge. The room was very nice, staff was friendly & helpful, valet parking was convenient (and free for 1st car!). Equipment rental inside Pines is a very nice perk, ski racks are just outside the back door, and there is boot storage on the first floor that we didn’t end up needing to use. They had a pool and hot tub which we inexplicably did not use this trip, but every time we passed it did not seem to be crowded. Our only issue the whole trip is that they kept running out of waffles, pancakes and cereal very early on 7:30-8am every time we tried the breakfast. Deal breaker for our kids. The other food was ok at best, so you might look for other options for breakfast. Overall, fantastic experience, and would definitely stay at the Pines Lodge again.

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