What a great stay! The property is located away from noisy roads and crowds; very quiet and peaceful. Just the right distance to Jackson, Wilson and all the points of interest in the magnificent National Park. The two-bedroom two bath condominium was easy to get to and faced east so we enjoyed seeing the sunrise over the valley each morning.
The condominium was comfortable, but we only spent nights there as we wanted to see as much of Grand Teton and Yellowstone as possible in the week we visited (September 27th to October 3rd). By the way, seeing the park in the early fall with the aspens and willows turning color was outstanding. The weather was clear with daytime temperatures in the 60's and low 70's, but dropping to near freezing at night - so come prepared for both extremes. The unit we stayed in was on the fourth floor and even though it was cold at night we never needed to use the heater as the unit seemed well-insulated.
The unit we stayed in, 12A (Gros Ventre), was a little dated and in need of some updating and refurbishing of the interior, but otherwise more than adequate for our stay. Staying in the condominium is not what you want to do when you come to a place of beauty like this. You'll want to see everything there is to see, the peaks, streams, the huge valley, and animals! Speaking of the animals, we saw creatures in the wild we hadn't seen before like foxes and moose. There were deer everywhere (be careful driving, especially at night) along with elk, bison, pronghorn, antelope, eagles, coyotes and of course cows and horses. We recommend taking a raft or float trip down the Snake River. We began our float trip a few miles north of Moose and floated downstream for over two hours to the parking area at Dornan's by the Jenny Lake Visitor Center leading to Jenny Lake. The scenery from the river is something you won't forget! Also, be sure see the visitor center; it's like a museum with great exhibits of the parks and its' history.
Enjoy your stay in the national parks and Teton Village.
David Reese