"The hotel was beautiful, well taken care of, and the rooms were clean. It was nice staying within the park, and there was a bison outside our window. Something we did not realize beforehand is there is not wifi throughout the hotel which was mildly inconvenient. We went to the hotel restaurant during our stay, and the food and service was incredible! Would recommend making a reservation in advance though, otherwise you have to make a reservation when you ask at the restaurant and we had to wait about 1.5 hours. It was worth the wait though. Would definitely stay here again!"
"Upon arrival at 2:45 we weren’t greeted but got a rude introduction by Ella. She informed us we were early and we needed to wait. A nice young man came up to us 30 minutes later and was so friendly getting us checked in. The whole time Ella was screaming at someone on the phone. It was so unprofessional. The facility was beautiful and we did enjoy our stay after the aggressive behavior while checking in."
"My family and I had a wonderful stay at the Hatchet resort We especially enjoyed having a great 2 restaurant combination on site and we discussed staying again in the future."
"Colter Bay is a great place to stay in the Grand Teton National Park. Rustic, quiet cabins with comfortable beds. No frills for sure but that’s the vibe in national parks. On-site restaurants offer a good variety. Trails to walk; beach to have a picnic. After first staying here 20+ years ago we are always happy to return."
"No wifi, very small rooms, extremely small bathrooms, no microwave.very slow front desk. If you can plan better, you can cover the yellowstone without a stay at the park inside. "
"Absolutely one of the worst places I’ve ever stayed — avoid at all costs. The property is essentially an unmanaged ranch covered in dirt, with rooms that appear to have gone uncleaned for months. Despite the appalling conditions, the staff carry an attitude as if they’re running a luxury five-star resort — and have the nerve to charge extra for bed sheets.
The room had no working heater. We reported it, were told someone would come fix it — nobody ever did. We spent the night freezing. To make matters worse, cats were wandering into the room through holes in the walls. The shared bathroom was absolutely disgusting.
They make you sign a long list of strict rules, which would be acceptable if the property were actually maintained to any reasonable standard — it is not. At under $10/night it sounds like a deal, but trust me, it is not worth a single dollar.
The only saving grace is the natural surroundings, which are genuinely beautiful — wasted potential for what could be a charming property with basic upkeep.
Do yourself a favor: read all the reviews carefully. Even driving a bit further to stay in Diggs or Island Park is a far better choice. Stay away."
"The room was poor to average for the price, although I somewhat expected that. I chose this property primarily because of its location, only about 15 minutes from the Moran entrance to Grand Teton National Park.
I could not rate it higher than "OK" because the room lacked some basic conveniences. There was no place to hang clothes, even though the room had a perfect corner where wall hooks or a small hanging area could easily be installed. The bathroom also had space for additional hooks.
The hair dryer only had fan settings and no low-temperature option. The lowest fan setting was still too hot for me.
Noise was also an issue. We could hear our neighbors' alarm clock and conversations, as well as people walking in the hallway. In addition, the window shade in our room was broken.
I was aware before booking that the property did not offer a microwave, mini-fridge, or television. However, for a room costing more than $270 per night, I would have expected at least a small coffee maker or electric kettle.
The lobby area in the building where we stayed also felt neglected. It was dusty and lacked any sense of warmth or activity. I'm not sure if that was the reason, but I rarely saw anyone spending time there. It did not feel like an inviting space for guests to relax
On the positive side, the property offers beautiful, peaceful scenery, and charming Western atmosphere. Those aspects were wonderful. However, overall, I did not feel the accommodations justified the price we paid."
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