We were in Cortina for skiing, but without a car. This hotel has a great location for that situation. The staff were very helpful with explaining ski bus routes, and town maps. The location is good because it is on a ski bus route. Skiing Cortina is different than US areas because the lift bases are separated, and while Cortina is a great town to walk in, that is never much fun in ski boots. And ski rental shops want to charge you to store their own gear overnight. We were in the hotel for 6 nights. The breakfast was very good, including the coffee - all self-serve service buffet style. The internet is lobby only and a little bandwidth limited. There is a bar in the hotel, and a restaurant which tends to be full of guests doing a package deal. So we ate in town. One unusual feature is that the ski/boot locker is underground - like a wine cellar.
Just to expand on skiing in Cortina: The ski area does not feel it has to have some magic percentage of beginner, intermediate, expert runs, so the runs are very consistently graded. Red (which is intermediate) is equivalent to North American blues in Whistler (ie what many areas would call blue-black). Black is black. Almost all runs were groomed to perfection, and since we were there in March without recent snow, going off-piste was not a good option. Scenery and food on the hill are fantastic.