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Deb & Bill

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We're going to the Granddaddy of VWL, Yellowstone, for Christmas. We'll fly into Billings MT, drive to Gardiner and stay one night at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. Then snow coach to Old Faithful for three nights at Old Faithful Snow Lodge, then back to Mammoth for three more nights. We were lucky to get one of the last rooms at Mammoth with a bathroom in the room. Otherwise, it would be down the hall to the community showers and toilet.

We did this 17 years ago when I was pregnant with our son and had a wonderful time. Now he gets to go back with us and see what he missed the last time.

This is going to be great.
 
Sounds like a marvelous trip - hope it is everything you anticiipate.
 
We absolutely loved our trip to Yellowstone!!! The natural beauty there is incredible.....We stayed at Old Faithful Lodge in an orginal room...We had a bathtub with claws on the feet....big wooden shutters on the windows. The whole expereince was incredible! I think the lodge is closed for the winter to guests though (no heat?)....but winter in Yellowstone will be beautiful..... like Narnia!
 

Boy, am I jealous! The only park I get to go to in the winter is Everglades!

I'd love to visit Yellowstone in the winter, and also Grand Canyon and Yosemite. They're all spectacular in the winter.

Have a great trip!
 
Hi Deb & Bill,
That sounds like a fantastic trip. I think it is great that you are taking your son back 17 years later so he can experience what you did years earlier.

Have a great trip and be sure to post pictures when you get back! :woohoo:
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That sounds like a great trip! I thought that the Mammoth Hot Springs area was such a "find." It was definitely worth the ride up there for us and the pictures we took of that area are some of the most special of our whole Yellowstone/Grand Teton trip.

How great that you get to do your special trip again! Enjoy!!!

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
Sounds like fun, Deb! WE have always done "driving through" trips to Yellowstone, so we spend a day there, but have not stayed multiple days like that. :thumbsup2
 
What an awesome way to spend Christmas! I have always wanted to see Yellowstone. Have a safe journey and a fabulous trip. :)
 
Wow that sounds like an awesome trip Deb ! Lots of wonderful family time and sharing memories with your son of your earlier trip as you create new ones altogether :goodvibes
 
We loved visiting "the real deal" a couple weeks before we stayed at VWL. One of the most magical things we did indoors (the outdoors is just one miracle after another) was sit on the second or third floor balconies writing love notes to each other at the old fashioned writing desks, listening to Aaron Copeland music. WOW!

This picture was an early snowfall in September which frosted the backs of the bison herd outside our window!

We own land just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park and plan to move there in a couple years, but there is just NOTHING like Yellowstone! Enjoy! Take tons of pictures!

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We're going to the Granddaddy of VWL, Yellowstone, for Christmas. We'll fly into Billings MT, drive to Gardiner and stay one night at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. Then snow coach to Old Faithful for three nights at Old Faithful Snow Lodge, then back to Mammoth for three more nights. We were lucky to get one of the last rooms at Mammoth with a bathroom in the room. Otherwise, it would be down the hall to the community showers and toilet.

We did this 17 years ago when I was pregnant with our son and had a wonderful time. Now he gets to go back with us and see what he missed the last time.

This is going to be great.


Ahhh Deb & Bill Help!!! We want to visit yellowstone next summer and I'm on information overload. Do you have a site you would recommend? guide book? hotel recommendation?

I'm going to apologize in advance for any and all future harrassment from me. Yellowstone is a new trip for us, one that we have been wanting to do for a couple of years now. I've been latching myself like a leech onto anyone and everyone who says they've been. ;)
 
Try this site:

http://www.travelyellowstone.com/

That's where you get lodging, find out about what is open and closed, etc. Xanterra runs all the concessions at the National Parks.

We've stayed at the new lodges at Canyon (not Dunraven, but the other newer lodge, Cascade, maybe?). We even stayed in the old cabins at Canyon many, many years ago. We've stayed at the Lake Yellowstone Hotel (twice), Old Faithful Inn (some rooms have no bathrooms and you go down the hall for that). We've done Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel once before. We did the Old Faithful Snow Lodge Cabins 17 years ago.

The geyer basins are so neat - Norris is great for walking around. We like the Lamar Valley for animal watching (we'll be looking for wolves at Christmas time on a tour). I have a photo of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone that looks almost exactly like the one they have on the Xanterra site, complete with rainbow.

You really need a few days at Yellowstone just for driving around and walking around. And if you stay in the park, it makes it very easy.
 
I"m just curious-have you been to Yellowstone since VWL was built? After we stayed at the Old Faithfull Inn, the VWL didn't hold as much appeal anymore. However, when I walked into the OF Inn lobby, I was so disappointed. The lobby there is so tiny by comparison to WL.

eliza61, we've been to Yellowstone 3 times over the last few years, and the first time I felt like a first-timer at WDW-so much info! The Frommer's guide helped somewhat, but please feel free to ask us questions.
 



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