"I feel bad about writing a negative review for this property- knowing the owner is a new and trying to do the best she can BUT...with that being said...I made a reservation for a 2-nite stay months in advance. While we were driving- about 2 hours away, I noticed a message from Expedia to contact the property. I had not had reception, being that I was at the bottom of a quarry that day doing a dig. I finally got ahold of the property- not easy with limited cell reception-or access to the internet to find the property info.
I managed to get a call out and the owner told me she had to cancel my reservation because there was a rodeo in town staying there and they weren't leaving. So she had no available rooms. ???? I don't know protocol for what to do, but while extremely apologetic- she had no room but did offer and did- to help find us a room elsewhere.
Problem was- we booked that hotel for its proximity to a fossil dig. And again, booked it months in advance. The owner texted me suggestions for hotels in towns along the way- which we had already passed but I didn't have much reception to make calls.
While I do appreciate the owner attempting to help us find another hotel- It's ridiculous to not have a policy in place- or know what to do this from happening. Cancelling at the last minute is just bad business."
"Just double check and call the property before you go. This was our second time staying. The first time was excellent, this time not so much. I booked a cabin back in January for this March trip. I got the email welcoming me and gave me to door code to get in. We went in and it def. looked like someone was still staying there. I went to the office and the lady told me that "I just found out you were scheduled to stay like an hour ago, and everything is booked due to a fencing company ". I asked her what that meant and she said she only had 2 rooms available and they weren't a cabin. The first room she let me check out was hot as hell but the second one was decent. I wasnt upset but def. disappointed. I believe the cabins are more expensive and I didnt get was I paid for. "
What can I expect from a resort holiday in Thermopolis?
You deserve some time off, and a resort is the ideal place to find all the services and amenities you need for a relaxing trip to Thermopolis. One of the comfortable resorts in the surrounding area might be just what you're searching for, whether you want a luxurious suite, a state-of-the-art fitness centre or activities for the youngsters.
What's a top resort for my stay in Thermopolis?
Our highest-rated Thermopolis resort: Hot Springs Hotel and Spa - Features a seasonal outdoor pool, a fitness centre and pool loungers. Highly rated for its pool.
What can I do in Thermopolis?
Travellers enjoy exploring the hot springs and natural parks that make Thermopolis's natural setting distinct. Explore the interesting exhibits at Wyoming Dinosaur Center, or take the kids to Merlin's Hide Out for some family fun. TePee Pools and Spa and Hot Springs State Park Bath House are a few additional attractions in the area that you might like.
What's the seasonal weather in Thermopolis?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -5°C. The snowiest months in Thermopolis are April, February, October and November, with each month seeing an average of 20 cm of snowfall.
What's the best way to get to and around Thermopolis?
Fly into Worland, WY (WRL-Worland Municipal), which is located 26 mi (41.9 km) away. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Riverton, WY (RIW-Riverton Regional), which is 42.3 mi (68 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.