Another tale from our national parks trip last fall … Last year, I shared a story about the one and only time we had ever stayed in national park accommodations (at the Grand Canyon in the mid-90s) and how we checked out after only one night.Thanks for reading Jen’s World! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.
Ah yes... somewhere between mediocre and inedible, that's a STRONG recommendation right there. I think we stayed in a cabin 16 years ago when we visited Yellowstone as a family. It was summer - approaching high season and I don't remember it being horribly expensive. I think honestly that the cost was less expensive than any alternative but it had to be booked a year in advance. I do remember the food being awful and we managed to use a cooler for breakfast and lunch items. Oddly the concessions at Grand Tetons were infinitely superior. (the parks are so close I'd have thought the concessions might be shared)
Ah yes... somewhere between mediocre and inedible, that's a STRONG recommendation right there. I think we stayed in a cabin 16 years ago when we visited Yellowstone as a family. It was summer - approaching high season and I don't remember it being horribly expensive. I think honestly that the cost was less expensive than any alternative but it had to be booked a year in advance. I do remember the food being awful and we managed to use a cooler for breakfast and lunch items. Oddly the concessions at Grand Tetons were infinitely superior. (the parks are so close I'd have thought the concessions might be shared)