Hosting a Crowd: A Look Inside Reichenspitze Top 10/11’s Dual Living Rooms and 16-Seat Dining Setup
Planning a holiday for a big group can feel like a game of Tetris—until you find a place built for togetherness. Reichenspitze Top 10/11 makes hosting simple. This spacious apartment in Königsleiten combines two living rooms, two full kitchens, and a single dining table that seats all 16 guests—so everyone gathers, eats, and relaxes together without compromise.
In this guide, you’ll discover how Reichenspitze Top 10/11’s layout streamlines group stays—from meal prep and mealtime flow to sleeping arrangements and ski-day logistics—plus practical tips to make the most of your time right on the slopes.
Why large-group stays work at Reichenspitze Top 10/11
- Purpose-built for 16: A generous, approximately 228 m² seven-room apartment designed to welcome large groups comfortably.
- Two social hubs: 2 living rooms with dining areas—one anchored by a large dining table for 16—so gatherings feel effortless.
- Two full kitchens: Parallel prep spaces make cooking for a crowd far less hectic.
- Slope-side convenience: Located right on the slopes with a south-facing balcony and magnificent views of the Reichenspitzegruppe and the Plattenkogel.
- Group-friendly utilities: 3 bathrooms plus a separate toilet, a washing machine, WiFi, and a ski boot dryer in the cellar keep daily routines smooth.
- Easy arrival: 4 covered parking spaces (3 × 2.05 m high and 1 × 2.45 m high) fit mixed vehicle types.
At a glance
- Capacity: ideal for 16 persons
- Size: about 228 m² (7-room apartment)
- Living spaces: 2 living rooms with dining areas
- Dining: one large table for 16
- Kitchens: 2 fully equipped kitchens (dishwasher, microwave, oven)
- Bathrooms: 3 bathrooms + 1 separate toilet
- Laundry: washing machine
- Ski facilities: ski boot dryer in the cellar
- Balcony: south-facing
- Parking: 4 covered spaces (heights: 3 × 2.05 m, 1 × 2.45 m)
- Connectivity: WiFi
- Policies: pets are not allowed; smoking is not allowed
- Location: right on the slopes; views of the Reichenspitzegruppe and the Plattenkogel
The social heart: dual living rooms and a 16-seat dining table
When you travel with a big group, shared time is everything. Reichenspitze Top 10/11 centers the experience on a single 16-seat dining table, so birthday dinners, board games, or evening catch-ups can include everyone—no extra chairs squeezed at the edges.
Two living rooms transform how your group spends time:
- One space comfortably hosts full-group meals and celebrations.
- The other offers a quieter zone for reading, kids’ play, or small-group chats.
This dual-lounge setup makes it easy to balance togetherness and downtime—a must for multigenerational families or groups with different rhythms.
Two full kitchens = smoother self-catering
Cooking for 16 becomes manageable when you can split tasks across two fully equipped kitchens, each with a dishwasher, microwave, and oven. Practical benefits include:
- Parallel meal prep: Breakfast on one side, packed lunches on the other.
- Dietary flexibility: Dedicated space for specific diets or kids’ meals.
- Efficient cleanup: Two dishwashers mean fewer post-dinner bottlenecks.
Self-catering also helps groups save time and simplify planning—and with everyone seated at one table, serving and sharing feel naturally streamlined.
Sleep smart: flexible layout for families and friends
Reichenspitze Top 10/11 uses a thoughtful, flexible layout so groups of friends, families, and mixed-age parties can all rest well. Sleeping arrangements include:
- 2 bedrooms with a double bed
- 2 medium bedrooms with a grounded double bed
- 1 bedroom with two bunk beds
- 2 very small bedrooms with two grounded single beds (accessed through a bedroom with a double bed and bathroom)
This mix makes it easy to assign rooms by preference—couples get their space, kids love the bunks, and the very small rooms accessed via a double bedroom suit early sleepers, little ones, or guests who pack light.
Bathrooms and practicalities that keep things moving
With 3 bathrooms plus a separate toilet, mornings stay on schedule:
- 1 bathroom with bathtub with shower, shower, toilet, and hairdryer
- 1 bathroom with bath with shower, toilet, and hairdryer
- 1 bathroom with shower and toilet
- 1 separate toilet
Add a washing machine for midweek refreshes and a ski boot dryer in the cellar to start every day warm and ready. The 4 covered parking spaces—including one at 2.45 m height—offer welcome flexibility for SUVs and roof boxes.
Slope-side location and mountain views
You’re right on the slopes with a south-facing balcony and sweeping views of the Reichenspitzegruppe and the Plattenkogel—ideal for morning coffee or sunset photos. In the wider Zillertal Arena, the area serves every skill level with blue to black slopes, and the elevators, including a gondola, take you to all the slopes. Advanced skiers can indulge themselves on 150 kilometers of slopes with 52 elevators across the area, while mixed-ability groups can easily split and reunite throughout the day.
Who thrives at Reichenspitze Top 10/11?
- Multigenerational families who value shared meals and separate lounge spaces
- Friends’ groups balancing big-group dinners with relaxed corners for downtime
- Ski crews who want walk-out access, boot warmers, and efficient morning routines
- Event-style stays (birthdays, milestone trips) where a single 16-seat table elevates the moment
Practical takeaways: how to host 16 with ease
- Plan menus in shifts: Assign each kitchen a role—breakfast bar vs. dinner prep—to avoid crowding.
- Batch-cook and reheat: Use both ovens for mains and sides; let one kitchen handle desserts or bread warming.
- Create zones: Keep one living room as the quiet retreat; use the other for games and group time.
- Use the table as HQ: Park guides, daily plans, and snack stations at the 16-seat table to keep everyone aligned.
- Stage ski gear by the boot dryer: Dry boots nightly and pre-pack lift essentials there for faster morning exits.
- Assign a laundry schedule: Light midweek washes keep gear fresh and luggage minimal.
- Mind room access: Place early-to-bed guests in the very small rooms accessed via the double bedroom to minimize foot traffic.
- Leverage covered parking: Slot taller vehicles under the 2.45 m space; use 2.05 m bays for standard cars.
Quick answers (for fast decisions)
What makes Reichenspitze Top 10/11 ideal for large groups?
- Two living rooms, two fully equipped kitchens, and a single dining table for all 16 guests.
Is it ski-in/ski-out?
- It’s located right on the slopes.
What cooking facilities are available?
- Two full kitchens with dishwasher, microwave, and oven.
How many bathrooms are there?
- Three bathrooms plus a separate toilet.
Is there WiFi?
- Yes, WiFi is available.
Any house rules?
- Pets are not allowed; smoking is not allowed.
How it fits within Königsleiten stays
If you’re comparing options for different group sizes or layouts in Königsleiten:
- Prefer a similar slope-side feel for a smaller group? Consider other Reichenspitze apartments such as Top 2, Top 4, Top 5, or Top 7 for 2–8 guests.
- Want a cozy, wood-finished atmosphere near the Märchenwald slope? Steigerbauer Top 48 suits 4–6 persons.
- Looking to stay in the heart of the village with balcony and terrace? Haus Alpina Top 6 accommodates up to 10 persons.
These options give you room to scale group size or split into nearby apartments while staying close together.
Conclusion: one table, two lounges, endless good times
Reichenspitze Top 10/11 is engineered for togetherness. With dual living rooms, two full kitchens, and a 16-seat dining table, it turns the logistics of hosting a crowd into simple, shared moments—on the slopes, around the table, and across generous, well-planned spaces.
Ready to see dates and plan your group getaway? Check price and availability for Reichenspitze Top 10/11 and start mapping out the menus, runs, and memories.