For $220/night you get a bare bones room, a breakfast with your choice of 1 type of bread, and all the room shattering techno music that you want. I get that people love to ski and party, but this place is like living in a college dorm.
And much like in college you'd rather party in your buddy's room and not your own. At Rider's Palace, the noise from the club in the basement is so loud that you don't have a choice. I get the appeal of a place like this ("ski hard/party hard"), but don't understand why anyone would chose it over the numerous other hotels in the area which provide easy access to the club, and a bed to sleep it off.
If for some reason you lose a bet and up in this abyss, bring ear plugs and download a white noise machine on your app. It won't block out the noise, but it'll make a dent it. A few beers before bed should also help.
Be aware however, that any movement towards the toilet (which odly doesn't have a full length door) will set off a light which lasts several minutes. So there's that. Also, the timed shower takes a bit of getting used to, so my advice is to constantly hit the button and hope for the best.
Service is hit or miss, as the front desk was staffed well less than 50% of the time that I was there. The bartenders are helpful however.