Poor experience from the start. Beds are uncomfortably firm, AC was noisy in first room, nightstand drawers stayed open because it was so uneven they wouldn’t stay shut. Sink leaked wastewater all down into the lone drawer in the bathroom, ruining dozens of my wife’s makeup brushes, makeup pallets and folding pouches they were in and manager offered to move us rooms after my insistence and a $100 credit (about 5% of the cost of the 3 night stay). They did attempt to make it up to us later with a free dinner at the lobby restaurant instead of the paltry credit but the new room’s AC didn’t work (fortunately it’s a cool location at night so we just opened the door), and the “water hammer” was so bad in the bathtub you could not take a bath as it sounded like a jackhammer inside the walls. This was supposed to be a luxurious experience to celebrate our 18th wedding anniversary and instead we lost an entire day to cleanup, changing rooms and shopping for new products and it spoiled the vibe of the stay completely. The managers were both very nice but dealing with what is branded as a luxury hotel experience, their minuscule efforts fell very short. We’ve stayed in Teton Village many times and have had better experiences everywhere else we’ve stayed