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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)

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