Accept for a few minor things that I shared with the owner / manager, this place really "foot the bill" (regarding what we needed and what we expected). The cabin is less than a mile away from public land, fishing and campground / fire pit right on the Buffalo Fork of the Snake River (Turpin Meadows). We could cook our own meals, were provided with linens, pots / pans / plates / utensils ... the kitchen / living room had a pull out sofa, dining table, fridge, microwave, coffee pot, wood burning stove and electric stove ... the bedroom had two twins and plenty of room to put up clothes and kit bags. We grilled steaks on the back patio one night.
The national forest just down the road (towards the campground) had PLENTY of downed / dry firewood for the collecting. If you did not want to cook in the kitchen, on the grill or over the fire pit, one lodge / restaurant was a mile upstream and another was 3 - 4 miles downstream.
The evening hatch was awesome (though tough fishing in the morning and afternoon). As soon as the sun set the mayflies were emerging and the caddis were coming back to lay their eggs. The Whitefish (and few Cutthroat) tore up any grey emerger or Adams or Mosquito pattern.
The satellite TV was a nice distraction in the morning to catch the news and in the evening to watch a show or a movie.