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April 2024 by Aaron Anker
The Rustler is amazing. The staff is so nice. The guests are interesting. The food is incredible.
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March 2024 by Chris Semrod
Been a lot of places over the world. This one takes the cake if you enjoy old school skiing lodging.
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February 2024 by Yuliy Lieb
This is a wonderful hotel in every way. Good rooms, wonderful service, ideal ski-in ski-out location. However, there are a number of annoying little things, especially unpleasant, because this hotel is very expensive. So:
1. There is a coffee machine in the rooms, but there are no wine glasses or normal plates. 2.Standardly, there is no mini refrigerator in the rooms.
3. The choice of dishes at breakfast corresponds to a 2* hotel, but not to a Rustler class hotel. There are no cheeses, sausages or hams, smoked fish, etc.
4. There may be an extra sofa bed in the room, but there is no desk.
5. Exceptionally poor, limited, and insufficient selection of light snacks for après ski
6. The hotel does not have a sign showing which lifts are open and which are closed.
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December 2023 by S P.
The Rustler is truly a gem. Great quaint lodge in a primo location with very friendly and helpful staff. Will be back.
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October 2023 by Alexis Halling
Went there for a wedding and it was absolutely beautiful!! Service was amazing! Everyone was so happy and eager to help which is rare anymore!
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September 2023 by John Slusser Inc.
Is absolutely a wonderful place for a wedding!
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May 2023 by Peter Rubens
This is one of the greatest ski lodges on the planet, period. Since the St. Bernard Lodge in Taos closed three years ago, they have no peer. Located in the historic soul of America's skiing - Alta - sorry Aspen, Jackson Hole & Sun Valley, my latest visit, during the now historic road closure and ski area's "country club" days, April 2-7, confirms my opinion. In short, when unprecedented snow and wind cuts you off from the rest of civilization, produces historic, massive, tree-laden avalanches that not only close the road but spill across the valley into the ski area, and you continue to serve guests in world-class fashion, without missing a beat, tells the story of Alta's Rustler Lodge.Kate Pollard, along with her husband, and former Mayor of Alta, Tom, guided their guests, the staff, and the ski area to not just endure, but to thrive during two days of Interlodge shutdown and two days of endless deep powder skiing. When no one can travel up or down Little Cottonwood Canyon and no one knows or can say when the road or ski area will open, it was Kate who pointed her young staff to always do the right thing. It was Tom & Kate who made sure that the Rustler has plenty of their famous all-you-want-to-eat menu of American cuisine. Breakfast and dinner are included. Simply put, if you don't love the food, you have ordered something you don't love. At the Rustler, feel free to order something else!If you have skied anywhere in the world you know that staff are young folks looking for a winter (or two) of skiing. At the Rustler, I met engineers, pre-meds, and others who were all smart, respectful, and responsive to guest needs. I observed a sweet and caring babysitter one afternoon only to be greeted by this lovely person as my housekeeper the next morning.I have stayed in every class of room the Rustler offers, except the dorm (but friends have and say it is good!). The Rustler difference is that Tom & Kate and Jeff Anderson, the owner, continually reinvest in the property. On this last trip, I stayed in a recently renovated "Cecret" room (#205). While it is impossible to change the size or structure of a hotel room, if you thoughtfully create a comfortable living space with every imaginable need close at hand, i.e., glove and ski-boot warmers in the closet, easily accessible new coffee maker and humidifier, it feels like an old leather jacket - so comfortable you wonder why you haven't put it on in so long!The spa facilities are world-class. Steam, sauna, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a pool - everything one could want. After a day of skiing, a wonderful massage, steam, and soak are perfection. So too is the Powder Tools ski shop. Why leave the Rustler when one can get your boots expertly adjusted by a FreeRide Professional skier?I could go on, but you get the picture. If you are lucky enough, book a room next season, and pray to your God for one day of Country Club skiing!
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April 2023 by Eli Geschwind
Amazing stay! Perfect location for skiing Alta. Friendly and attentive staff, great jacuzzi setup (with steam room and sauna), in a stunning location. Highly recommend!
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March 2023 by Jonathan Reid
Interlodge! Best free food I've had! Too bad they wouldn't rent us a room -- no room in the Inn.
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February 2023 by Phil Biegler
We had a great time at Rustler Lodge! The staff, especially those who worked in the lobby and dining areas, were just superb. Couldn’t have been nicer, or more friendly and attentive. We plan to return next year!
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February 2023 by David A Trachtenberg
Ha... Loved this place the second I walked in. Great ski vibe! I accidentally somehow gave it a one-star rating (darn you Google phone). I shall atone on Trip advisor at the end of the trip. My apologies to the great staff. Everyone has been terrific.
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February 2023 by Rob Russo
All ski lodges should be like this place. It's simply the best. I hope it never changes.
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February 2023 by jzsmith smith
Nice spot but would describe the staff as generally aloof. Would spend this amount and stay elsewhere slopeside.
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December 2022 by Hank He
Great ski lodge. Breakfast and dinner are all included so all you have to worry about is get up and ski.The rooms on the original side are a little outdated but the view was worth it.Nearby activities: SkiFood & drinks: Dinner is pretty goodNoteworthy details: Breakfast and dinner are included. Four course prefixe dinner served everyday. Snacks available from 4 to 5
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December 2022 by Ryan Hyland
This place is nothing short of magnificent, and even that is an understatement. Heaven on