Quality over Quantity - Bartender/Server Troon Employee Review

3.0
Oct 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. Jack LoBiondo is superhuman when it comes to managing 3 properties effectively keeping both the employees and the members happy. 2. Benefits (health insurance, 401k, PTO/Vacation time) 3. Perks (staff meal, the ability to golf at 3 courses, employee discount) 4. The atmosphere and environment of the area is inviting, there is a sense of community and family among coworkers and a sense of care and compassion for eachother is something I have only found at one other job (and I have had a lot of experiences with different bosses and places once I started working seasonally for Vail Resorts)

Cons

It was almost impossible to find affordable housing. A lot of service employees have to live out of their vans or bus to afford to work in the area. Even with making very good money most employees, even head chefs and AGM's are not paid appropriately and having to be of service to people who have multiple houses and private jets while the wait staff was living off of two provided staff meals a day, which if im being honest were not great most of the time NOT because the chefs were bad but after Troon took over the price of feeding us was much more of an issue and more limitations were placed on ordering staff to lower costs. The commute up the mountain, especially in winter time was not only dangerous but long. A lot of people, because of rental prices, had to rent 30-50 miles (one way) to be able to afford a small apartment, so a lot of miles are made every day you work. Even if you live at the bottom of the mountain, which 90% of employees cant afford to do, its 10 miles one way up a hill, the top course is at 9200". So between the elk and other big animals that cause wrecks, road conditions in winter time, and the prices of gas its dangerous and financially exhausting getting to work every day.

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5.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They are a good company and culture.

Cons

I didn’t find any cons at this location as seasonal job.

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None I could tell during my time there

Cons

Despite catering to the top tax bracket around the country (and world) they try to do thinks behind the scenes as cheaply as you can possibly imagine. Was told by management that “everyone here works through their lunch” and that leaving after ONLY eight hours might set a bad example for the rest of the team. The work was hybrid so on the days I was in office I worked usually about 9.5 hours straight. After being hired I was encouraged to point out any technologies or processes that could be improved and those changes would happen. Instead they were ALL shot down as “too expensive” and nothing changed. This rather run on harder that was cheaper to throw out and replace when it breaks than hardware with any kind of brand support or warranty coverage…because support coverage costs extra. There is no documentation at all, about anything. The closest are some “checklists” to follow when doing anything repetitive. They also have workplace productivity spyware installed on all their employee laptops.

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