"Staff was great and kind. Nice, spacious rooms. Still seem to be in Covid times here. Glass at reception area and they serve you your breakfast. Quiet place next to the park and many good restaurants"
"Cabin was nice, but felt so secluded from any staff in the main lodge so can't say staff was helpful. No wifi was advertised, so it was expected, but I feel like they could have provided something for the evening, like games to play or other entertainment in the main lodge. Instead, they point you to the lodge down the road for wifi and laundry. Not a great place to stay with teenagers. As much as we wanted time to unplug, they did that all day in the parks (no service anywhere in parks) so they needed their time to connect with friends in the evening. Poor parental choice!"
"The lodge was extremely nice and the rooms were as well. Having stayed in the park before I knew there would be no tvs but for $500 a night you would think that there would be sufficient wifi. We had full bars but the wifi needed to always be reset by staff as it was never working which is frustrating when we wanted to plan out our next day using maps or phone info. Otherwise the room was super clean and nice."
"Nice cabin feel. TV was blinking in the room and wifi for TV in the club room was not consistent. Coffee in the office was not hot, needed to microwave it. Location is great."
"This location was nice but felt a little bit like a price gouge knowing that it is one of the only options in the area. The cost per room is a little over $350.00 per night. The rooms do not have air conditioning or TV's. I do understand that in this area, you shouldn't be wanting to watch TV and generally you do not need air conditioning, but for the price point, they seem like amenities that should be present. While the staff at both the desk and restaurant were great. The food at the restaurant was just okay and over priced. I had a teriyaki chicken dish that was $35.00 and included two small pieces of grilled chicken with a glaze. Flavor wise it was decent but once again at the price point I would expect more."
Explore the great outdoors at Shoshone Geyser Basin, a lovely green space in Yellowstone National Park. Wander the forests or discover the area's glaciers.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Firehole River during your travels in Yellowstone National Park. Wander the area's scenic parks or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lone Star Geyser during your travels in Yellowstone National Park. Wander the parks or discover the area's glaciers.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mallard Lake during your travels in Upper Geyser Basin. Wander the parks or discover the area's glaciers.
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