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"Staff was very sweet. They let us check in early. The girl asked if it was or first time visiting and I told her it was and that we wanted a bucket list amazing trip for it anniversary. I thought nothing of it but about 30min after getting to it room, staff brought over Stanley coffee mugs with Happy Anniversary now from the front desk. So sweet. There are several different buildings to stay in. We were in Antelope which is not a lake view building but was fine as we planned most of our time to be in the park. The room was clean. No tv or ac but this is not a secret as most accomodations in the park are the same. No microwave but there is a fridge and coffee bar also a little table with 2 chairs. Very simple but it was expected. The building had a line area on the first floor with vending machines, ice and a couch. Grant Village has a few dining options, a convenience store with lots of souvenirs, some groceries and a grill restaurant, there is also a gas station and visitor center. It sits on Yellowstone Lake and is only 2 miles from the West Thumb Geyser Basin. We would definitely stay here again."
"Resort, not in modern times. This is Glamping; you get a room with clean bed(s), a minimal amount of outlets, and a bathroom.
The on-prem restaurant is very good and stays open late for those in the park, guests pay the same rate as anyone else visiting.
No tv, no a/c is many units, paper thin walls, no fridge on most units, and no ceiling fan, windows that lack locks, and WiFi signal possibly present but a small link for the entire site causes it to be useless most of the time. Given the geography, there is also no cell service in the area.
The gas pumps at the site have been removed, fill up in Cody ahead of time. There are no EV chargers in the area, plan accordingly.
It’s also the closest property to the East entrance.
The above is to level set expectations, the cabin amenities are similar to those from the decades gone yonder.
If you have food/drinks, bring a decent cooler. Make sure everything is sealed from smells, there are bears and bison in the area. They do provide a daily ice ration for guests.
-1 for the paper thin walls between units and the outside.
Would I stay again, probably. It’s a way to disconnect from modern times. Bring a portable fan and a white noise generator at the least to keep the rooms a bit more comfortable at night."
"For a great place to stay which is convenient access to Yellowstone NP and Cody this is it. Private Cabin, clean, quiet and beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. The owners are very courteous and friendly to any needs you may have. You can even take horseback trail rides (extra$). We spent 10 days there while adventuring in Yellowstone and Cody, loved every minute of it.
Larry and Janine Krutsinger"
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