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February 2024 by kjmwerner
We try to stop for lunch when we are in the area, nice place...
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January 2024 by Carl and Marci Wiegand
Nice place to stop and get a room but is
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November 2023 by Roger Forystek
We booked here this summer. But they overbooked and needed to move us. Normally for this inconvenience they pick up the cost. Not these guys they book you at another hotel using your own credit card. Didn't believe they could do this. This is after I had confirmed the reservation a few days earlier. Then with all that they talk to you over the phone like it is a privilege to do business with them. Not good honest people. I would just book somewhere else where they appreciate your business.
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November 2023 by Jessica Costello
I made reservations and received my confirmation back and the dates somehow were wrong and it was a whole month later. I tried to contact the resort but they had already taken the deposit and refused to make any arrangements to try and accommodate the reservation in any way.
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October 2023 by Jaime Garcia
Great resort only 30 minutes away from Grand Teton National Park. The room was clean and cozy. The restaurant attached to the resort was excellent! Would stay again!
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October 2023 by Wayne Daigle
Unpleasant stay in a cabin of unrealized potential.We stayed at the Hatchet Resort in the Hunter’s Cabin in September 2023. The experience was an expensive disappointment.The location is ok, actually the location of the ‘resort’ is nice (aside: this place will make you question the difference between a resort and a motel—is it the presence of a gift shop?) But the cabin…The description on the website doesn’t do it justice. Perhaps if the words were not crafted by a reality distorting tourist trapper then justice could have been done.The description on the website says that you have to “Cross a bridge to get to” (which is a culvert over a ditch) this “secluded cabin.” It is so secluded that we had to close the blinds to stop the glare from the security lights on the cabin 20ft away.So, the cabin itself? Overpriced uncomfortable unsafe tourist trap (is the acronym OUUTT taken, because I’m about to coin it). The website describes the cabin as “quirky” with “the uneven floors were left as a nod to the history” of the cabin. Ok, the unlevel floor was the last thing that we noticed.The decor had a significant ‘yard sale’ vibe garnished with a ‘furnished from an estate sale ‘ feel. One big exception (perhaps the only exception) was the recliners in the living area. Think of what the Cracker Barrel rockers dream of becoming. The recliners were nice, and that was it.The front door did not lock from inside. You can see where the interior lock used to be, but it sought out better accommodations. Not saying that we slept with our bear spray as visions of ‘80s horror flicks danced through our heads, because we didn’t (sleep, that is).That security lighting bathing our “secluded cabin” from the cabin next door all night actually gave a sense of security. They were so bright that vampires would be left sparkling and were the main source of light in the bedroom. We were freaked out because of the bugs. Don’t be mistaken, I’m not picky or prissy. I live in Louisiana and have been bitten bugs bugs from around the world. I’m ok with bugs. But at $400 a night I’d like it to be somewhat bug free. The areas that we could see were pretty buggy, which made us wonder about the unlit bedroom. The globe covering the light in the bathroom seemed to be collecting insects for an elementary school entomology board. Of course, most people would not notice the light in the bathroom because they would be looking at the mirror and wondering ‘WTH?’The bathroom wall mirror is a classic example of what happens when you combine redecoration with bourbon (or similar). The mirror is set on the wall next to the door at a 90° angle to the sink at about four feet off the ground. The only way to use the mirror is to kneel on the toilet seat. Kudos to the proprietors, though, they tried to fix it. They left the WTH mirror and mounted a cheap extendable magnifying mirror next to it. Usable…Oh, so the upstairs. This is where the only bed resides (seriously, why not put a Murphy bed downstairs? You could accommodate families). Only access is narrow stairs (is that up to fire code with the windows mostly blocked by furniture and no fire escape ladder?). Two lights upstairs, one not working and one with an occasional flicker (most of the light came from the security lights from the next cabin over). Missing bulbs downstairs where previous guests tried DIY. Ceiling so low you have to stoop. King size bed barely fit into the area, and you have to get in from the foot. If you sit on the foot the head of the bed flies up, stopping when it hits the ceiling and you are ejected. No headboard, woke up to pillows everywhere but under my head. No outlet near the bed to charge your phone. Did I mention no working lights? We used flashlights. It really is unsafe. Would a queen sized bed on a sturdy frame with a headboard and nightstands with outlets and working lights be too much to ask?The place has promise, but the description sucks. And it is overpriced. I’ve stayed in an over-water-cabana in the Maldives at an all inclusive resort for cheaper.Rooms: Our cabin vacuumed bison bal
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October 2023 by Beentheredonethat 903
We ate at this resort and thought the food, service and decor of the restaurant was great. I wish we would have booked rooms here. Looks like a nice place to stay.
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October 2023 by Cassandra S
Great proximity to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone parks. Our room was clean, cozy and we loved the log cabin feel. The restaurant on site was fantastic and Ayla the golden was the best greeter at check in.
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October 2023 by Dani Grimmig
We didn't get have the pleasure of staying at here. But we did stop to fill up our tank and grab a few things at their store, & they were kind enough to let us use the facilities. Very nice store. Manager was super friendly. Facilities were very clean. Would definitely recommend.
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October 2023 by Teresa Nichols
We stayed mid September so nearing the end of season for the resort. A few menu items were not available due to them winding down inventory. Not an issue for us, but something to keep in mind. Be patient with the staff.The room was spacious and had beautiful wood furniture. Same with the restaurants on site.The staff was friendly and everything was clean and convenient. The food was really good and the view of the mountains at sunset from the resort is lovely.Cell service wasn't great which they were upfront about. The rooms do have nice TVs to watch at the end of a long day of hiking and exploring.The room was priced high for what it offered but I understand that is due to the convenient location to GTNP.The drive from the resort to GTNP is beautiful. Oxbow Bend wasn't far from the resort and a great place to see the sunrise.We would book there again.
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October 2023 by Marni Krismer
The location is super handy and the price we paid for the night was fair for the area. The room is pretty to look at but ours was in an unsavoury location- next to the trash and closest to the highway. I asked if an alternative was available but was told there was no vacancy. This seemed unlikely given how few cars were parked outside the rooms. The count did not increase in the late evening or early morning. The other disappointment was the shower. The water pressure was so weak it took forever to get wet and nicer all at once. The lack of water might explain the tissue thin towels but that in turn made me worry about how well / often the excessive bedding is laundered. The food at the Whetstone only mediocre and the service was poor. The view of the Tetons is fun tho not spectacular.
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October 2023 by kristen huntley
I absolutely loved my stay here at Hatchet Resort. I came from Oklahoma and stayed 4 nights. The rooms were clean. The property was clean and everyone from the cleaning crew to the chefs and the kitchen to the front desk. People were also very friendly my dog even made a friend here and loved being able to run around, I got the standard room and it was very cute and cozy and was able to relax comfortably after a long days at Grand Teton and Yellowstone. The fan was sufficient enough to keep the room cool and there is heat available at night if you get too cold, there’s no air-conditioning so I think me coming in September was the perfect time . The view of the Tetons, every day was amazing. I’ve read reviews about the food being pricey but honestly it’s no different than anywhere else to go and the quality is incredibly great. I would hands-down come here again with no hesitation. thank you hatchet resort for making my experience so great.Safety: I traveled by myself as a woman, and felt incredibly safe here.
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October 2023 by Lee Hinchcliffe
Stopped here near enough daily on our vacation, very early normally for gas and breakfast on our way to the nearby Grand Tetons. Breakfast tasty, staff all friendly and even though didn't stay in accommodation resort looked extremely well run. Decent wifi as well.
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October 2023 by Dan Harris
I would not reserve a room here again. Poor management. We had reservations for 2 nights starting August 29. Our flight was cancelled into Jackson Hole, so we could not arrive until August 30. I called the lodge and advised them. At that time the desk clerk stated that the room deposit may be forfeited. When we arrived, I again asked about the room deposit and was told it would be forfeited but that I could talk to Pat the manager. I have called and he is never available. I have emailed twice and have gotten no response. No offer to comp food service while we were there or give any refund of the room deposit. Very poor management and very poor customer service. We will not consider staying there again.
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October 2023 by Elaine Marsden
Kind staff, clean simple room, comfy bed in hostel accommodation. 3 rooms share a bathroom, but it was fine for our late arrival, overnite stop. We were just in time to try the delicious huckleberry margaritas.