jenbadeaux
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 31, 2007
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Kristilew,
I read your posts on your Thunderbird experience. I am truly sorry. We were very happy at the Grand--maybe Disney will return there.
Interesting that all the "extras" were gone on SWS this year as well.
HappyGrumpy,
I never felt that corners were cut--just no special touches. They kept to the book. But the book had some awesome things in it. The Wort was very nice. Our rooms were seperated far from our children and they rectified that immediately. We were not connecting, but we were right next door. In Jackson, there is quite a bit of on your own time. We LOVED the Alpine Slide--I'd recommend buying 3 rides apiece--that was perfect. The Maze was also enjoyed by the kids--you will pass it on your way to the Alpine Slide. Jackson is very walkable, and it took us about 15 minutes to walk to the Slide. We did both those things on Day 1(arrival day).
For day 2, we had booked a hot air balloon ride through the Wyoming Ballooning Company but it was cancelled for weather. You can book this in advance for Day 2--you do not have anywhere to be until 11:15(except to grab breakfast)-- and the trip is 6am-9am and they pick you up and drop off at Wort. When that cancelled there wasn't much left for us to do in Jackson except for Ripley's Believe It or Not which killed time but certainly wasn't my first choice!
Things I wish I'd known--the Jackson playhouse where you go for lunch on Day 2 is doing a production of Grease at night. Supposed to be really good. Would have been such a treat for Disney to surprise us with tickets! By the time we found out about it at lunch on Day 2, we already had plans that night to have dinner with relatives that live closeby in Alpine.
The Old Faithful Snow Lodge was great! We had the lobby to ourselves at night--we'd sit up sipping wine and visiting. Very nice lobby--quiet, cozy, and clean. The rooms were immaculately clean. No TV, no AC, but this is national park policy in all national parks. Disney can't make them have AC, nor can they build hotel on National Park land. So they have truly given you the best option available. We went to the Old Faithful Inn and wandered into the rooms being cleaned to compare. The lobby is IMPRESSIVE--but the rooms are decidedly not. No bathrooms in rooms--common ones in hall--think college dorm. Obviously no AC, no TV. They have a newer wing with bathrooms in rooms, but older than Snow lodge with stains in tubs. Trust me you are where you should be. In Snow Lodge, GREAT gift shops!
Things I wish I'd known: Apparently the front desk has a limited number of extension cords available. Wish I knew and had asked for one. Or pack a small one--you'll thank me! The fan would be so much more effective if you could get it in front of the window. No outlets anywhere by windows. Guides told us this is #1 complaint they get. But I slept fine--just used sheet not comforter for covers.
And, oh, Brooks Lake Lodge. Lovely, lovely place. We had the 2 bedroom cabin with loft called Avalanche. I asked--it rents for $2900/night. Wow.
The spa is fabulous--I recommend the ginger lime salt glow or a massage.
Enjoyed horseback riding in morning, fly fishing in afternoon, canoeing on our own. Some people hiked. Inside there is darts, ping pong, table shuffleboard(may have to buy that--it was the hit with ALL the kids and adults). Food was gourmet and SPECTACULAR! Adam is the manager and he is wonderful--your wish is his command!
So no extras, but did get what we expected which was a fabulous trip, many new friends, and great memories. You will have a wonderful time--enjoy!
I read your posts on your Thunderbird experience. I am truly sorry. We were very happy at the Grand--maybe Disney will return there.
Interesting that all the "extras" were gone on SWS this year as well.
HappyGrumpy,
I never felt that corners were cut--just no special touches. They kept to the book. But the book had some awesome things in it. The Wort was very nice. Our rooms were seperated far from our children and they rectified that immediately. We were not connecting, but we were right next door. In Jackson, there is quite a bit of on your own time. We LOVED the Alpine Slide--I'd recommend buying 3 rides apiece--that was perfect. The Maze was also enjoyed by the kids--you will pass it on your way to the Alpine Slide. Jackson is very walkable, and it took us about 15 minutes to walk to the Slide. We did both those things on Day 1(arrival day).
For day 2, we had booked a hot air balloon ride through the Wyoming Ballooning Company but it was cancelled for weather. You can book this in advance for Day 2--you do not have anywhere to be until 11:15(except to grab breakfast)-- and the trip is 6am-9am and they pick you up and drop off at Wort. When that cancelled there wasn't much left for us to do in Jackson except for Ripley's Believe It or Not which killed time but certainly wasn't my first choice!
Things I wish I'd known--the Jackson playhouse where you go for lunch on Day 2 is doing a production of Grease at night. Supposed to be really good. Would have been such a treat for Disney to surprise us with tickets! By the time we found out about it at lunch on Day 2, we already had plans that night to have dinner with relatives that live closeby in Alpine.
The Old Faithful Snow Lodge was great! We had the lobby to ourselves at night--we'd sit up sipping wine and visiting. Very nice lobby--quiet, cozy, and clean. The rooms were immaculately clean. No TV, no AC, but this is national park policy in all national parks. Disney can't make them have AC, nor can they build hotel on National Park land. So they have truly given you the best option available. We went to the Old Faithful Inn and wandered into the rooms being cleaned to compare. The lobby is IMPRESSIVE--but the rooms are decidedly not. No bathrooms in rooms--common ones in hall--think college dorm. Obviously no AC, no TV. They have a newer wing with bathrooms in rooms, but older than Snow lodge with stains in tubs. Trust me you are where you should be. In Snow Lodge, GREAT gift shops!
Things I wish I'd known: Apparently the front desk has a limited number of extension cords available. Wish I knew and had asked for one. Or pack a small one--you'll thank me! The fan would be so much more effective if you could get it in front of the window. No outlets anywhere by windows. Guides told us this is #1 complaint they get. But I slept fine--just used sheet not comforter for covers.
And, oh, Brooks Lake Lodge. Lovely, lovely place. We had the 2 bedroom cabin with loft called Avalanche. I asked--it rents for $2900/night. Wow.
The spa is fabulous--I recommend the ginger lime salt glow or a massage.
Enjoyed horseback riding in morning, fly fishing in afternoon, canoeing on our own. Some people hiked. Inside there is darts, ping pong, table shuffleboard(may have to buy that--it was the hit with ALL the kids and adults). Food was gourmet and SPECTACULAR! Adam is the manager and he is wonderful--your wish is his command!
So no extras, but did get what we expected which was a fabulous trip, many new friends, and great memories. You will have a wonderful time--enjoy!