Great place!Staying with the Grand Teton Lodge Company is an experience that perfectly complements the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton National Park. From the moment you arrive, you’re immersed in the natural splendor of the Tetons, with accommodations that offer both comfort and a genuine connection to the great outdoors.The Grand Teton Lodge Company operates several lodging options within the park, and each one has its own unique charm. I stayed at the Jackson Lake Lodge, and the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. The lodge itself is a marvel, with its massive picture windows offering panoramic views of the Teton Range. There’s nothing quite like waking up to the sight of the sun rising over the mountains, with Jackson Lake shimmering below.The rooms are cozy and well-appointed, striking a perfect balance between rustic charm and modern convenience. Even though you’re in the heart of the wilderness, you never feel like you’re sacrificing comfort. The lodge also offers a range of dining options that highlight local flavors and ingredients, with menus that cater to a variety of tastes and dietary needs. The Mural Room, in particular, stands out with its fine dining experience and spectacular views.What truly sets the Grand Teton Lodge Company apart is its commitment to preserving the natural environment. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate about the park, and they go out of their way to ensure guests have an unforgettable experience while respecting the park’s delicate ecosystem. The lodge also offers a variety of guided tours and activities, from wildlife safaris to scenic floats on the Snake River, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tetons.In conclusion, the Grand Teton Lodge Company provides an unparalleled lodging experience in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Whether you’re there to hike, relax, or simply take in the views, staying with them ensures your visit to Grand Teton National Park is nothing short of magical. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a true...
Read moreMy husband and I have wanted to stay at Jackson Lake Lodge for years. It was a bucket List item. Sadly we were greatly disappointed. ||The Lodge needs a lot of updating, upkeep, and new management. ||We had originally made reservations for two view rooms in the spring (a year in advance) but changed then to the fall following or daughter's wedding in the area. We reserve a Moose Pond View, 1 King ($732.60/nt) and Mountain View Cottage, 2 doubles ($691.53/nt).||What should the expectations be for these rooms? Both rooms were very basic. Amenities in each room: a small refrigeration, a single serve Keurig with several pods, and a safe (placed in plain sight). There was no microwave, TV, or radio. All other standard amenities (soaps etc) were included. ||The rooms are quiet small. The booking pictures make them look bigger. We had preferred second story with balcony. We were told "these aren't available" after booking so far in advance. Both rooms were ground kennel in the middle of the buildings. ||Directly following Labor day the Lodge closes down many of their activities (only horseback riding was available). ||Their "grill" was closed so there was very limited food offerings at the Blue Heron Lounge. However the Diner was in full operation. Why say the "grill is closed." We also ate at the Mural Room and utilized the coffee bar. The coffee bar was the only good food/drink we experienced during our stay. ||To add insult to injury the Consessioner contracted by the National Parks Service provided nothing but excuses and blame the NPS for our room reservation request not being honored and "It's the end of the season." I guess quality doesn't matter at the beginning and end of the season (we visited the Lodge in May '24 and activities and "the grill" weren't available then either). With quality not "being their responsibility when open for business" you still must pay full rates for???????....
Read moreSpent $400 a night to stay in a filthy dirty cabin. Had high expectations because of the price and star rating but was sorely disappointed! Came here for my birthday and this room did not make it special. I would have gotten better cleanliness from a Super 8 or Motel 6 for a fraction of the price. First thing I noticed was they gave us 1 bar of soap that was crunched up into sharp shards. This place was not vacuumed, swept, or dusted. There are spider webs everywhere and everything has a thick layer of dirt and dust. I don’t want to walk barefoot on the floor or use the shower or tub. The sinks, tub, and toilet have scummy dirty rings, yuck! They only gave us 2 towels for 2 people for 2 nights. There are no amenities or anything to make your stay comfortable just crushed up soap shards, 2 towels, and a filthy Keurig with 2 creamers. Then to add insult to injury they left an envelope asking for tips front and center. Tips for what not cleaning anything? They had time to doodle us a note with a picture but not to clean anything, thank for nothing!!! They could have spent that 10 min. cleaning instead! The decor is outdated and not charming or rustic in a good way. If your thinking of staying here save yourself the money and go camping instead. I was told by the restaurant that they’re out of a lot of things because they’re only open for 2 more nights. It seems like they just stopped doing their job because the summer is almost over. It said online they take extra care because we’re in the middle of a pandemic. If this is extra care I would hate to see it before! We deserve the same service as anyone else even if they’re only open for 2 more days especially if you want a tip! Especially at these prices! Not worth it! I’m very disappointed and feel...
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