This place was an non-rainy alternative to tent camping and booked some-Day. Initial impression was that it was quaint and cute. Once I was inside to stay, there were a few things that i could mention, specifically that I was glad to have the top floor since the floor squeaked (I tried to tiptoe to minimize the noise I made). One of the TVs did not work; I sent an e-mail but received no reply. Location is the best feature for sure, right on the doorstep of the northern entrance of Yellowstone. It is expensive for what you get but certainly equivalent to the other surrounding properties and considering that it is peak season for the park. Additionally, finding parking on the street is a bit of a chore. Spent about 15 minutes waiting for a space to open up, which ended up being across the street. I would stay there again if I was in a pickle.