First, the positives. The property is beautiful and in a great location. The rooms are recently redone. The gym is well equipped. The food is very good, especially the breakfast buffet. Now the bad. We checked into a suite that was located immediately above a club called the Snow Globe (imagine bumping club music directly under your window for hours on end). I visited the front desk and asked to switch, even showing a video from my phone with the loud music. The manager - Ross - first asked me if I wanted access to the club (I'm 47 with three children). I literally laughed in his face, then said I wanted to be as far away as possible. He graciously agreed to move us. The next day, the butlers moved our room while we were skiing. They seemed to do a good job, but we noticed two blankets were missing - a large bed blanket and a baby blanket (beloved to one of my children), both from home. For the next 5 days of our stay, we visited the front desk 2-3 times daily asking about the status of the missing blankets. I gave my phone number probably 9-10 times. ABSOLUTE SILENCE and IGNORING of the status. NO ONE EVER CALLED BACK. I had Ross's mobile number and he stopped responding altogether the first day. I really don't care if they had just said they lost it the first day - but we could never even get a response or acknowledgement. The large blanket showed up the third day and we asked again to look in the same place for the baby blanket - no one took initiative until Mark checked with the butlers the last day of our stay. TO THIS DAY, we have no answer on the baby blanket - is it missing? is it found? Our stay exceeded $20,000...whether it was $2,000 or $20,000, good service would include providing a simple answer. The general manager, Olivier, was kind and polite when contacted on the last day, but provided no answers or solutions. Extremely, extremely disappointing.