Thank you for posting these photos. Old Faithful Inn looks exactly like Wilderness Lodge. Sounds like it was a great tripOld Faithful Inn
Our hotel this evening was the historic Old Faithful Inn. Not all ABD Wyoming groups get to stay here. Many others stay at different hotels in the area. It has a stunning lobby and is adjacent to the Old Faithful geyser and many others.
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So the hotel staff doesn't have to answer your question about when the geyser is erupting
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The feature at the top of the lobby is the "Crow's Nest." But since the support beams were damaged in an earthquake, they block guests from climbing all the way to the top.
If you have visited the Wilderness Lodge in Disney World, this may look familiar. The Wilderness Lodge was inspired by this and other historic National Park lodges.
Well, that pretty much answers that. Maybe. I don't mind whitewater rafting (and this looks pretty mild with such a huge raft) or the hike, but the horseback riding would probably be out (unless it's mostly a horse walk), I'm not really into fishing (although I could try it, I guess) and I don't think an 8 mile bike ride I *have* to finish would be happening.
- If you aren't willing or able to do the activities (whitewater rafting, hike a couple of miles at high elevation with significant climbing, horseback riding, fishing, bike 8 miles) then I don't think it is worth the expense.
YIKES!!I had considered arriving a day early to spend a day here, but decided against it because a prenight at the Wort would have been over $1600 and Snow King wanted over $200 per person for a day pass. Hm, at those prices I can go to Disneyland instead...
Because the OF Inn is the OG of park architecture. The Wilderness Lodge was modeled after it, as were several other iconic NP lodges.Old Faithful Inn looks exactly like Wilderness Lodge.
Jackson is stupid expensive. I'm not at all surprised that hotel was so much. Even the basic "cheap" hotels are $300+/night.