Cons:
-We rented a cabin for 2 nights, made the mistake of reserving online which added an additional 10% for a 4 minute conversation. $800 for 2 nights seems steep to me considering all of the problems that we had with just the basics, we're not fussy travelers, but it was silly the lack of attention to detail.
-No shampoo, body wash, or hand soap in the dispensers. My husband jumped into the shower after a long drive, disappointing to have to towel off, walk to the lodge, talk to customer service, and then wait an hour for housekeeping to come and fill them up. -The lotion was so thick that it was impossible to pump out of the dispenser and it had a lock on it so we couldn't pull out the plunger. That's probably why it wasn't empty well as the others.
Full disclosure- I'm not sure that the floor had been vacuumed, it looked pretty rough. I kept my shoes on.
-The coffee service had 4 pouches of decaf, 2 of regular for 2 night's lodging. No creamer. We we asked housekeeping and were told that we needed to go back to the reception desk for, more more coffee, just the amount that should have typically been in included in our room fee.
-We ordered coffee from the canteen in the lodge in the morning and were told that they had no creamer (of any sort) for the coffee, but oddly not gratis or discounted...
Pros-
-The location is the best. It's beautiful right next to the lake. We had a bison grazing right outside our cabin!
-The beds were comfortable and the room was nicely decorated, it had a nice western motif.
-The bathroom was clean.
-Staying inside the park is a must. On our way out we saw a long line of cars waiting to get in around 10 and that's late October.
I suggest looking into renting a rig outside of the park and camping. I'm sure that you can find something that won't put you back $900 for a couple of nights so that you can still stay in the park. Also, note that some of the trailheads do not allow RVs or large rigs, so that might effect your access.