Stay at this West Yellowstone hotel located just two blocks away from Yellowstone National Park. The Best Western Desert Inn is ideally... more »
Stay at this West Yellowstone hotel located just two blocks away from Yellowstone National Park. The Best Western Desert Inn is ideally situated at the junction of Highway 20 and Highway 191 less than 1 mile away from the West entrance to Yellowstone National Park and 30 miles away from Old Faithful. Grizzly & Wolf Discover Center is also nearby. The hotel's proximity to Yellowstone National Park make it an ideal spot for guests to participate in a variety of nearby outdoor activities including cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, biking, hunting and horseback riding. This hotel's downtown West Yellowstone location is convenient to a variety of dining and shopping options. Each well-appointed room features free high-speed Internet access, cable satellite TV, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and all the right amenities to make any stay comfortable. The Best Western Desert Inn offers complimentary continental breakfast every morning. Other hotel amenities include indoor heated swimming pool and hot tub. A friendly staff is ready to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay in the Yellowstone area. Make an online reservation today and save at this West Yellowstone, Montana hotel!
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40 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
First thing I noticed when I walked into the room was the smell of cigarette smoke in a non smoking room, and the carpet needed to be replaced. Then when my wife used the bathroom, there was something sticky on the toilet seat? The worst of all was when my wife got into bed and said it smelled like Bengay. I went to the bed to smell for myself and sure enough the bed had dirty sheets. When she called the front desk, they offer to bring sheet if we wanted to put fresh sheets on the bed ourselves. Instead, we slept in the other bed which was squeaky. In the morning when we went to make coffee, there was a dust bunny and a dead mosquito behind the coffee maker. We then went to the front desk to talk to the manager, John Stallings, who acted as if this was no big deal and he didn't discount the room. We paid $177 for a discusting dirty room.