wallawallakids
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Sounds AMAZING!!! Merry Christmas!
Sounds magical Grifdog22! I'm seriously considering signing up for this trip!It's Christmas morning and everyone's still asleep...and this trip is excellent. There are more "surprises" on this trip than we've had in the three, so I'm not posting spoilers at this point. Opening dinner was an over abundance of food and well done. For those of you who have taken several ABD trips, you know the usual presentations - but some nice added touches. The Wort Hotel continues to be above and beyond for the holidays. Fully decked out with the staff really "into" the season.
They've already had more snow than usual this time of year; we saw helicopters circling in the morning, and our driver told us they were preparing to blast for controlled avalanches. Just after he said this we drove by a temporary highway sign warning of avalanches. Whoa!
The dog sledding was much more than we anticipated. Use their gear! We all did, and were all grateful. The views were magnificent. The snow amazing. The dogs, powerful and for some a bit of a challenge. The guides they send along are outstanding. My daugther and I were on one sled, my wife, daughter and guide on a second. We made one team. They break you out so that there isn't a large group traveling together. You are a few minutes apart, but don't see or hear anyone else. Our sled's dogs were overly enthusiastic, so they had to be held back a bit which involves putting some of your weight on a drag pad. This will catch all the snow - so use their boots! When the dogs were substituted around, then it got physical for me, helping push the sled a bit. Whew! Several of us did this and I think this was chosen and planned to give us the full experience. I loved it, but my wife watching said she would prefer to stay in the sled...
So you drop your clothes at the hot spring, leaving only you bathing suit on, and run across a snowy boardwalk into the hot springs. Really nice. Several then exited the hot springs to dive into a snowbank (at 19 degrees) and then back into the water. Lunch was prepared while we were in the springs. The hard part is then running back over the boardwalk to go to the unheated changing room where your clothes were starting to freeze, dry off and get redressed for a great luncheon. Then the trip back. The trip back has some serious speed to it - its much more downhill than the trip up. With the sun slipping behind the mountains, again the scenery cannot be described. And the temperature drop is remarkable (and wonderful). Because it was Christmas Eve, the guides had made reservations at a number of restaurants to hold them for folks who had not made the calls. They magically got ours changed so we could have an earlier dinner and join another family. Christmas Eve is truly magical in Jackson Hole.
Today we are off to Yellowstone. SayHello - can I post a 15 second video link as well in a trip report? To hear the dogs - the sounds of the sled - (if I can make it work) better conveys the point.
Have a great time! Looking forward to your Report!We are here now, too! Just met Whitney and Hanneka and are looking forward to the Welcome Dinner tonight. We love Jackson so far and the weather has been beautiful.
We are still at the Wort Hotel in Jackson Hole, tonight is our last night - the Disney tour finished yesterday. We will absolutely post a trip report with pictures plus. (You have to hear the dogs!) We enjoyed this tour, but probably enjoyed the pre and post times more. Today was snowmobiling, something none of us had ever done, and honestly not something I would expect Disney to do. It was great. So many excellent things - the Wort Hotel is fabulous - the Snow Lodge in Yellowstone (in winter) is unbelievable. The dogsledding was great. Yellowstone is great. We just didn't see much of it. Many hours in the snow coaches with only bathroom breaks, but not much else. The Hayden Valley - a half day promised in the tour, was cut - so we could hurry back for....we still don't know. Disappointed? You bet.Thanks for this wonderful Christmas present Grifdog. Merry Christmas to everyone..![]()
We are still at the Wort Hotel in Jackson Hole, tonight is our last night - the Disney tour finished yesterday. We will absolutely post a trip report with pictures plus. (You have to hear the dogs!) We enjoyed this tour, but probably enjoyed the pre and post times more. Today was snowmobiling, something none of us had ever done, and honestly not something I would expect Disney to do. It was great. So many excellent things - the Wort Hotel is fabulous - the Snow Lodge in Yellowstone (in winter) is unbelievable. The dogsledding was great. Yellowstone is great. We just didn't see much of it. Many hours in the snow coaches with only bathroom breaks, but not much else. The Hayden Valley - a half day promised in the tour, was cut - so we could hurry back for....we still don't know. Disappointed? You bet.
Almost all of the highlights of the trip we did on our own. One couple actually cut out of the ABD tour for the Yellowstone day so they could actually see and do something.
When this tour started last year it was five days, six nights. They cut a day, and cut the lifeblood out of the trip. You spend time rushing to get to something, and miss everything in between. We made time, early before sunrise, and late late at night, in Yellowstone to experience some of the winter wonderland magic. The sky so clear and full of stars you could almost read by them. Old faithful shooting her show into the night sky - with only you there to see and hear it. Priceless. Bison blocking the boardwalk around the geyser for your sunrise hike - and trying to figure a safe way back to the snow lodge....wow! But this was us - totally on our own, with help from the front desk of the hotel.
Again in fairness, this was our fourth ABD trip. Our expectations were very high. The hotels both exceeded our expectations (wait for the trip report!). Jackson Hole vastly exceeded our expectations. (Hang on to your wallets and pocketbooks - it's hard not to spend here). Many of the other participants in the tour were terrific and we had a really good group, for which we are grateful. Several of the non-Disney folks blew our socks off. (We'll give details in the trip report).
Would we visit here again - in a heartbeat! But ask the 14 year old twins their top two highlights of the trip? Neither were Disney related. Ask them the bottom two parts of the trip - both were part of the Disney experience. My wife and I felt the same way. One party cancelled at the last minute, and our guides were amazing in offering us to use the extra room for the twins. Wow. They didn't have to do that, and they really worked hard at the logistics.
We received lots of "things" - but all of us agreed that the true ABD "magic" of the last three trips was lacking here. We've had a really good time, and this place truly is a "winter wonderland" well worth seeing. We'll share that in a detailed picture filled trip report. But I hesitate in recommending the ABD trip to others in its current format. Since it is so new, perhaps the two trips that follow us will work through the lessons from us and the magic will sparkle through. Dress warmly. Tomorrow at breakfast it will be 3 degrees - and it is ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!
I also posted pictures of my trip. I went the first year it was offered and loved it. The pictures are on page 3 of this thread.