Pros:
The pins are spectacular. The baskets are very large, very visible (bright yellow), and catch discs well.
The signs are accurate and descriptive, and the course flows easily from one hole to the next. Navigation is a breeze.
For only exceeding 200' a couple times, this course still provides a pretty large variety of shots. It is fantastic for working on your upshots and your long approaches, and if you hit one of the many trees on the course, you will have a difficult throw to save par.
Cons:
There are no driver opportunities. Not a surprise, considering it's an intentionally short course, but it would have been cool if there were one or two holes involving some longer tunnel drives. Or just some slightly longer (~250') holes period; there were a couple "Par 2" holes that, in my opinion, add nothing to the course; they should have been made a little more difficult to bump the par up to 3.
Other Thoughts:
Overall, this course is fantastic for what it is -- a true Par 3 disc golf course. It is great for working on the short game or introducing someone to the sport (if they don't mind hitting some trees). It's worth the drive if you are willing to work on that up shot (you can play the course several times within a couple hours), but outside of that purpose, Ethan Page is not a destination course. It is a very nice Par 3 course, though, and worth the occasional play.