Introduction||Jackson is an older timeshare property which is well maintained but needs renovations in several areas. It offers a great location in Jackson from which to explore the town and the surrounding mountains. Although I rate its services highly, its "resort" value as a timeshare is only "average", with few amenities.||||The principal reason for staying here is to access the area’s attractions, especially skiing in the winter at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Skiing was the primary purpose of our mid-winter visit. It is well located for that, being only a block and a half from both the town-to-mountain transportation center and the historic central plaza.||||Jackson, Wyoming is a tourist town that caters to wealthy second homeowners. Its real estate and better restaurants are priced to match. However, we found relatively reasonable fare in several different venues. ||||Unit Features||The resort is located on a busy side street just off the main drag and only a block or two south of the town’s central plaza. With only 12 units, the resort has few amenities available in the winter. We exchanged into a 2BR 2BA unit on the first floor. The unit included a king-sized bed, a pull-out sofa, a dining table and six chairs, dresser in each BR, a straight chair and a coffee table in the LR. Appliances included an electric range, dishwasher, apartment-size refrigerator, toaster, coffee maker, blender and a microwave over the stove. The kitchen, dining and living area are one large space, with a door leading to the rear yard and dumpster.||||A small HDTV is located in the LR. A much larger HDTV is located atop the master BR dresser. One nice touch was that the second BA is a handicapped-accessible room with a large, roll-in shower.||||Size of Unit||I would rate this as a slightly smaller than average size 2BR unit, perhaps 650 sq. ft. in all. The living spaces felt comfortably roomy, although a recliner would have been nice. The master BR was roomy enough for two people to maneuver in, although the master BA was small, with the vanity in the BR, and a very small tub/toilet closet next to it. The second BR held a queen-size bed and had plenty of room for two with luggage. Small closets were...
Read moreWe decided to Stay at Jackson Hole because it was a doable drive to The Grand Tetons, West Entrance of Yellowstone, and to Alpine (Snake River Gorge). All drives are within a couple of hours. This time of year the southern entrance of Yellowstone thru Teton was closed unit May.|We used RCI points which may have been better suited paying for the room straight out. The Hotel is just what it says a Hotel with a kitchen (not a resort). It was convenient to restaurants, shopping in town.|The young man who ran the check-in desk is very helpful and polite. And would go out of his way to accommodate any request.|About the room, it’s a rustic western style Motel 2 floors, outside stairs. No covered parking.|Full kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher. Room was cozy and clean. The television was small and very limited channels.|Just be sure to ask for interior rooms, the exterior rooms will have the all the road noise and all alley ways. And the trash runs 5-6 am every...
Read moreWell first of all, I love Jackson Hole, Wy. So, that being said. We went to check in at 6 pm on tues, when we arrived, nobody was there. Finally got somebody on the phone who gave me a code to get keys out of lock box. 2 days later , my daughter calls me from Fl to tell me the lady in the office was about to put our stuff on the street because we failed to pay the 74.00 cleaning fee. Like I didn't fly to Wyoming to NOT pay a cleaning fee. The reason they did not have my card on file is because they hacked it previously. The lady who works in the office is NEVER in the office. Maybe they can use my 74.00 to buy new sheets and a blanket that don't have holes in it for room 13. Had it not been for the rude office lady, we would probably stay again, even tho the whole place is outdated. Good luck to anybody who...
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