While the lobby and timber construction are breathtaking, as are the views around the lodge, the rooms are uninviting, sparse, and WAY out of date….like by 100 years. They are small, floors are wooden with no rugs, the electric outlets do not accept an 3-prong plug, and the bathrooms pitifully small. Cruise ship showers are luxuriously large in comparison, and the tiny sink with no cabinet forces you yo use the toilet tank and seat for bathroom supplies. Thankfully, it is at least equipped with WIFI (unlike the Yellowstone Lodge) because within and around these mountainous national parks there is NO cell service whatsoever, so sending pics to family and friends is out of the question in most places. If alternate lodging options can be found without imposing to much of a distance penalty I would recommend it unless a) you simply must check off the ‘lodge box’ on your wish list or b) if you desperately want a tase of life in the early 20th century.