If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive place to stay very close to the slopes, give this a try. My only notes were that there were a couple of hairs in the sink and shower when I got there, and that the dresser and night stand were placed right against the floor heater. Not sure if they could catch fire that way or not, so I moved them to another wall.
The room was very small, like a small hotel room. So, if you are a single traveler or a couple, it can work. If you have 3 or more, you might consider 2 rooms, even though there is a over-sized chair that converts to a bed--think sleeper sofa, only smaller.
The location was very good. I was able to walk out the door to the unit, walk across the adjacent public parking area, put on my skis, and ski about 60 yards to a lift. When coming in for the day, Telluride Trail, a blue run that can get a touch icy late in the day, takes you right back to the public parking lot. If you are a first-time skier, you can take easier runs to the bottom of the mountain, but you will have to take a shuttle back to the inn.
Although I would not say it is a true "ski in/out" place to stay, for the price--I'm not sure for twice the price--you cannot get any closer to the slopes.