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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Property Amenities
Main Street Station by ResortQuest's media room has a 123-inch screen and theater-style seating for scheduled movie nights and private screenings. Other amenities include a 24-hour reception desk, ski valet, outdoor pool, and complimentary heated underground parking.
Rooms
Main Street Station by ResortQuest has 82 fully furnished condominiums. All include gas fireplaces with Colorado sandstone hearths and timber mantles, built-in entertainment cabinets, and custom windows framing views of the Ten Mile Range.
Units include private bathrooms for each bedroom, offering complimentary toiletries. Large, open kitchens have natural slate flooring, custom cabinetry, granite countertops and backsplashes, and black appliances.
Room Amenities
Dining
Quandary Grille - Homestyle favorites such as steak, bourbon chicken, ruby red trout, and barbecued ribs. Bar with eight large-screen TVs and 12 beers on tap, including several Colorado microbrews. The après-ski bar presents live entertainment. When weather permits, lunch is served on the patio overlooking Maggie Pond.
Pioneer Club - This private lounge, open only to hotel guests and condo owners, offers drinks throughout the day. It's a popular choice for aprés-ski drinks. Guests can sign up in the club's lounge for a variety of guided mountain activities.
Recreation
The hotel includes a fitness center with a view of the plaza, cardio and weight-training equipment, showers, locker room and steam rooms, and a wall of windows that opens onto the deck with seven outdoor spa tubs. Ski valet services include storage, boot warming, and ski tuning. Bike and golf equipment storage is offered in summer.
Summit County, where Breckenridge is located, offers numerous winter recreational activities including skiing, snowboarding, sleigh rides, and snow tubing. Summer sports include hiking, biking, gold panning, ballooning, rafting, and mine tours. The Breckenridge and Silverthorne recreation centers have indoor pools, basketball courts, skateboard parks, indoor climbing, tennis courts, and fitness programs.
Area golf courses include the Breckenridge Golf Course, a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed municipal course; Keystone Ranch and The River Course at Keystone, approximately 7 miles east of Breckenridge; Copper Creek, the highest championship golf course in North America; and The Raven Golf Course at Three Peaks in Silverthorne.
Activities at the Dillon Dam Recreation Area, 10 miles north of Breckenridge, include boating, sailing, camping, canoeing, fishing, and Nordic skiing.
Main Street Station is located in Breckenridge, which has a summit elevation of 12,408, and which gets an average of 300 inches of snow annually. Its four interconnected mountains—Peaks 7, 8, 9, and 10, each with its own personality—encompass 2,207 skiable acres, including four terrain parks, four half-pipes, and 772 acres of bowls. The resort's 146 trails are 52 percent expert/advanced, 33 percent intermediate, and 15 percent beginner, and are accessible by 27 lifts.
Keystone Resort is seven miles from Breckenridge and linked by a free shuttle service and interchangeable lift tickets. The resort, which has a 12,408-ft summit and gets 230 inches of snow annually, offers 2,870 acres with 116 trails: 19 percent beginner, 39 percent more difficult, and 49 percent most difficult. These are accessible by 19 lifts, including two gondolas. Keystone is popular because it stays open late. At the height of the season, 15 trails and a lighted terrain park are open at night.
Other shuttle-accessible Summit County resorts are Arapahoe Basin and Copper Mountain. A-Basin, as it's known locally, stands tall at 13,050 feet. Its 69 trails are reached by six lifts; the terrain park, Mutha' Hucker, is one of the highest in North America. A-Basin's season extends from October through June, depending on weather and snow. Copper Mountain's 125 trails are accessible by 22 lifts. It also has terrain parks for adults and children, and jib parks, including Night Rider, open evenings on Fridays.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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“Great location, friendly staff”
The condo was nice enough. We had a studio, so two twin pull outs and a murphy. We aren't too picky, so good enough for a short stay. I wish general housekeeping was included for less than a week stay. However, when requested, fresh towels were brought up and replaced. Nice location, shuttle is convenient. Concierge was missing one day, but front desk staff was helpful. Borrow their sledding equipment and head to the nearby park for an hour. Discount for renting skis onsite too- we didn't know that in advance and it cost us a bit extra elsewhere. Great location if Peak 9 is open.
“Wonderful Property”
Absolutely loved this hotel/condo! Originally booked a one room condo (bed plus kitchen/bath) but was upgraded to a one bedroom unit (#1208). Customer service (Chad is the best!) is obviously something this company preaches to it's employees. We loved the location (by maggie pond) and easily walked to all the shops and restaurants. The property was nice and quiet and we never heard any of our neighbors. I can't vouch for all the rooms, but our unit had granite countertops, beautiful tile bathroom, and was decorated really nicely. Hope to reserve this unit in the winter for a quick ski trip.
“Nice room with hard bed”
The room in general was pleasant and clean. The service by the front desk and cleaning staff was impressive as well. However.....this was probably one of the hardest beds that I've ever slept on in my life. My husband and I both awoke in the morning with back pain. It was a shame that such a nice room had such a poor quality bed. It was also somewhat hot throughout our stay, as the air did not circulate throughout the room very well and there was no AC.
“Would return soon”
Went here for two nights and to scope out the facility for our wedding and reception. Think it will be ideal ... and we had a great stay. New buildings, excellent underground parking, 1 bedroom condo had plenty of room, large bathroom, wonderful kitchen, excellent view -- third floor right above the Blue River. We kept the windows open the entire time we where there. The sound of the river provided an excellent background for sleeping :) The service was wonderful and friendly, the exercise room was more than adequate with new equipment and the surroundings gave us plenty to do.
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“Main Street Staion”
HUGE room very centrally located - very clean. Easy to get to slopes and a part of the town as well.
“Wonderful, but not extravagant--We'll be back!”
I wasn't expecting the best, but was pleasantly surprised by not only the amazing hospitality provided by all the agents (especially Kevin), but also the ease in getting around, location (walking distance to peak 8 and in downtown), ambience (we even extended our stay an extra night and the other room, while completely different, was also cozy, updated, and felt like a very cool condo--all rooms have fireplaces, kitchens, etc), amenities, and even the rental shop on the bottom floor was convenient rather than extravagant. Don't expect the Ritz, but come here if you're more into your own thing, want the amenities of that hotel without the bathrobes included, and appreciate the finer things without a guided hand. We truly loved staying here and will be back. Just be aware, all units are privately owned and furnished appropriately. I called ahead and requested a particular room that I found most appealing. When we extended our stay, I also checked out the options online before accepting the next room (ie: some of the furnishings are less extravagant than others). Oh, and if you go, please say hi to Kevin and congratulate him on baby, Aspen!
“MainStreet Station ResortQuest: good value - Walk to quicksilver ski lift”
We stayed 5 nights during the 2010 Thanks Giving week. I would rate most every aspects of our stay in this Condo as reasonable - nothing was below expectation, nor there were any positive surprises. The kitchen, king-bed, sofa-bed, gas fireplace, balcony, inclusive garage parking, shower+tub, layout are quite as expected from the reviews and at par with room rates. Below are a few things one might find helpful: - The kitchen is remodeled and newer compared to the rest of the property. - View from our unit looking inwards is not noteworthy. - The hotel staff is professional Pros: - Walkable to ski lift (peak 9) with gears and boots on. - A few steps to the village main street where you can shop, dine, stroll and have fun - The largest 1Bed/bath ski condo that I have stayed in ~900 sqft - Ski Rental/Storage & lockers within the property Minor Cons: - No housekeeping at all for 5 days ! enough towels supplied but bathroom gets little filthy beyond 3 days of use - Key card expired sharply at the check-out time while some of us were lugging bags down to the garage and some remained at the room(luckily!) Note: There are several Condo properties with the name MainStreet Station - this was Resort Quest... the Hyatt seemed better, although, solely from the appearance ...
“Was Okay”
There is no air conditioning, so in the summer, the windows need to be open. The wonderful cool mountain air comes in, which is great- unfortunately so do all the loud noises from the road and maintenance workers. We weren't able to sleep in much past 6 am.
“Great spot, great location, will return!”
This was our second stay at Main Street Station and we will return for many more. This is the best location in Breckenridge. Easy ski access and Main Street is right out your front door. The free in house shuttle is a win-win, they'll take you anywhere in town. If you drive in, the underground parking is great. Be sure to use the free ski valet, it saves a lot of time.
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505 S. Main Street Breckenridge, 80424 United States of America
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The preferred airport for Main Street Station by ResortQuest is Denver, CO (DEN-Denver Intl.) - 124.5 km / 77.4 mi.
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Breckenridge, Colorado, United States of America: More than a million people visit Breckenridge Ski Resort each year, making it one of North Americas busiest ski areas. In the town of Breckenridge, a large number of restaurants, bars, and hotels offer respite from the slopes. Summertime offers hiking, fishing, and boating on Dillon Reservoir, a popular nearby lake.
505 S. Main Street Breckenridge, 80424 United States of America
