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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We stayed at the snow lodge during the summer and liked it. The Wi-Fi is good which is probably more important in the winter since it gets dark earlier than summer (there are no TVs in either hotel). I thought the restaurant there was decent and I liked walking around inside the hotel. It felt cozy. There are giant fireplaces which I am sure are nice in the winter. I think it depends on what you want to do. The snow lodge is only accessible by snow carriage, so you won't have your car. If you stay in Mammoth you can drive to mammoth and through to Lamar valley if you want to see wildlife. I would look at the tours available from each hotel and decide based on that personally. [/quote] Thanks, this is helpful! I think Snow Lodge will work, as we won't have a car and plan to do a snow mobile tour of the park. [/quote] Next PP (hit submit right after you) - I couldn't find a way to get a snowmobile tour from Snow Lodge. The snow mobile tours all started from West Yellowstone or Jackson Hole, and then there was no good way to get from those locations to Snow Lodge (the coaches to Snow Lodge all entered from the North entrance - Gardiner/Mammoth). Things may have changed in the last couple of years - but if you are set on the snow mobile tour, look hard at the logistics before you book anything. [/quote]
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