"Noise!!!! Loud chain saws day and night!!!! No refunds folks! Rude employees! Ruined my birthday trip!"
Yellowstone Cabins and RV
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504 US-20 E, West Yellowstone
+1 406-646-9350
"Yellowstone Cabins and Rv park is horrible. All of the pictures shown don't show you that a cabin is actually two accommodations, You don't find out until 3 days before you check in you share a common wall with another part of the cabin. Guess you can't get your money back since they have an eight day cancellation policy . We were lucky to get service to check email. They open the door if your cabin at 3pm and leave your key on a small metal table. The location is very sketchy looking. Safe thinking NOT . When we drove up at a bit after 3 in one of the cabins (#9) there was a guy laying on the floor with a sheet covering him and his door was wide open that was my first reason not to stay there.They use words like cozy, vintage & authentic. Cozy translates to postage size, old not vintage. Inside we heard people talking on the other side of the wall. I thought they had been at the window. Their idea of a coffee station was an unwrapped styrofoam cup next to the coffee maker.Tiny towels. Just not where you would want to spend a night. The worst part you may ask how it could get worse it's located RIGHT NEXT TO HIGHWAY 20. A sidewalk width is all that separates you from the traffic. Now remember we could hear people talking in the next cabin how do you think semi trucks down shifting for city traffic sound. We called the number we had no answer, We walked to the 20 steps to the office. No one was at the office that said OPEN. Had to text the number we had they said they would move us 20 feet to cabin #10 nope no thanks remember who is on the other side of the wall you share. They then offered us cabin 7 so 30 feet off of Highway #20\n NO THANK YOU. Whoever I was texting began to tell me how we used the amenities for a hour before we contacted them. lol I have a phone log where I called at 3:21 . We went back and forth blah blah blah. I asked for a refund. They could keep the " $215 for the first night and refund the other 3 nights we paid for. We got" we saved your rooms for three month blah blah and you're not getting a refund. They could move us to two other cabins. "I GUESS THEY WERE TURNING FOLKS AWAY BECAUSE OF US" all I can say \nDo not stay here. It's not so nice."
As it is, we’re just 24 miles north of tonight’s pre-booked destination, Chico Hot Springs, and – more importantly – just over 50 miles from Gardiner and Yellowstone’s North Entrance. It’s a glorious day, cold, bright and virtually cloudless.
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