My husband and I stayed here when it first opened during the winter. We decided to come back with our 3 kids for summer. We stayed in a 2 bedroom suite and it fit us perfectly. We had more than enough space. One bedroom had a king bed, the second had two queen beds, and my oldest slept in the Murphy bed in the living room. With a full kitchen, we were able to purchase a few groceries and make some of our own meals and take home leftovers from restaurants. They still had the winter boot dryers in the room so we used those for our wet shoes that got soaked during hikes. The only difference in the rooms since our very first stay their opening year is the towels are different (I came home and called the company to purchase them after the first trip). That was basically it. Oh, their lobby coffee could use real creamer instead of coffee mate. A hotel of this caliber should never have coffee mate for the only choice. All of the employees were extremely friendly and helpful. They went out of their way to say hello and make sure we were all taken care of. Housekeeping came daily if needed and replaced towels. Restaurant employees were fantastic. We ate breakfast and dinner there a few times. It was my daughter’s birthday and they made her dinner extra special. The Teton village area is beautiful. We went hiking and walked around the area a lot on our downtime. The village is close to the Grand Teton National Park entrance. Wyoming hot air balloon company picks you up in the village. The village is the place to be during the winter. During the summer, most people stay in the town of Jackson. I found that staying in the village was still wonderful. My three teenage daughters absolutely loved it and want to go back. Traveling in the beginning of June was great because we missed the crowds. The only thing is not everything was opened in the village yet. Def look that up when traveling in June.
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