Best Western Premier Ivy Inn & Suites is located in Cody. The 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. At the hotel, the rooms are equipped with a desk.
Located in Cody town center, this Wyoming motel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily grab and go breakfast. The motel is 50 miles east of Yellowstone National Park.
Ruth
United States of America
The hotel is a great place to stay because the staff go out of their way to make sure I had everything I needed.
This Cody hotel is 45 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. It offers free WiFi in public areas and an indoor pool. Every guest suite at The Cody features a microwave and refrigerator.
Authentic African décor is featured in this Cody, WY area hotel. Free WiFi is provided. Yellowstone National Park East Entrance Road is 63 mi away and is 1 hour and 10 minutes' drive away.
Prudhomme
United States of America
Location , staff and laundry accommodations. Thank you!
Best Western Sunset Inn is offering accommodations in Cody. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel has a playground.
Michael
United States of America
The stay was exactly what I anticipated. The rooms were extremely clean. The property was easy to get in and out of. The breakfast was excellent. I saw a guest complaining about the breakfast for supposed lack of variety, but I don't know that they expect from a hotel buffet quick breakfast. Everything I saw and ate was excellent and I found the variety to be typical of free breakfast buffets. The staff was extremely pleasant. I would highly recommend this location to anyone.
Bill Cody Ranch in Cody features a shared lounge and a bar. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Trine
Denmark
Tracey and Jody are the most amazing, genuine and kindest people I think I have ever met.
Their help during my stay is so appreciated and I will never forget my stay here!
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cody this weekend is $156 or, for a 4-star hotel, $152. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cody for this weekend cost around $213 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I am from Wyo. and am in Cody frequently, so I can't really...
I am from Wyo. and am in Cody frequently, so I can't really comment on length stayed. We are usually in Cody for things that "normal" travelers are not. We are here for sports, to see friends, and other such things.
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Anonymous
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I loved the location, the motel itself and the rooms were...
I loved the location, the motel itself and the rooms were great. Couldn't ask for anything better and the value for the cost was fantastic. I had mixed reactions for the staff. The gentleman who checked us in for the evening was great. Seemed to go out of his way explaining things and getting us into the room we booked online. However, the lady working the desk in the morning double charged my credit card by mistake (according to her) but didn't attempt to fix the charge even though she knew she had made the mistake. The manager had to be called to make adjustments and I'm still waiting for the adjustment to be cleared after 4 days.
Ed
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We were there toward the end of the season.
We were there toward the end of the season. Our purpose was to go to the Whitney Western Art Museum in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. It actually had 5 museums and we went to four of them. My husband loved the Buffalo Bill museum. I did love the Whitney, but also the Natural History Museum. In addition, Cody is only 58 miles from the East entrance to Yellowstone, and the drive there is spectacular. We had not planned on going, but we did end up spending a full day there. Cody is definitely worth a stop.
Kathleen
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Prices very high.
Prices very high. Got the impression people there liked you only for what you would spend. Very crowded. No place to eat because of the glut of people there. The Buffalo Bill Museum of the West was good. Enjoyable time spent there. The Chief Joseph Highway was awesome. Otherwise, the rest of this highly priced resort town is not for me. I will not return.
Cathi
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Excellent gateway location for the East Entrance Road in...
Excellent gateway location for the East Entrance Road in Yellowstone National Park. Also, a good starting point for Chief Joseph Scenic By-way and Beartooth Scenic Highway. There are so many things to see and do around Cody that one trip is certainly not enough!
Michael
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Museum is beyond expectations, with an incredible gun/rifle...
Museum is beyond expectations, with an incredible gun/rifle history portion, Plains Indian portion that had incredible TeePee and items built to scale, western art portion with Russells and Remingtons among others, not to mention the Buffalo Bill Cody museum that is packed with memorabilia, all beautifully displayed. There is plenty of parking, a nice cafeteria and beautiful outdoor area that currently houses a recovering bald eagle. We walked the old downtown area, where there are numerous restaurants and art/clothing stores. And, don’t miss the old Trail Town on the outskirts of town! Or the Dam! And, you can see the Milky Way!
I stayed with my 2 adult daughters and my 2 granddaughters, room size was small but sufficient for us all. Hotel definitely had an age gone by era about it, which was perfect for us. My big girls and little girls had so much fun in the outdoor pool, you don't see those everyday in Wyoming. The horse rides were the hit of the show for my oldest (almost 4 yr. old) granddaughter. Had some great visits with other guest. Well recommend to friends with kids that are visiting Cody. It was a nice stay.
The room was spacious and had two tables and three beds which was nice to have. The beds were comfortable. The hotel was just down the road from the rodeo grounds and also Old Trail Town which was very interesting to check out! There is a nice selection of restaurants in Cody. Breakfast was fantastic with plenty to choose from including a waffle maker which the family loved. The family enjoyed the variety of African animal taxidermy on display in the lobby.
The hotel is full of character and we loved this - though this meant that the rooms had been preserved in the old fashioned style (so the rooms were not quite as comfortable as most modern hotels). The history of the hotel is important and we enjoyed this. We used the restaurant for breakfast (price not included) and we thought this was excellent. The location in the town centre was very good.
Location was great, right on the outskirts of Cody! House cleaning staff were very helpful and friendly! Rooms were clean. Hotel looks very nice from the road with a small pond outside and a war memorial outside by the pond. The rooms were a bit outdated and needs a little TLC but the beds, bedding and pillows were great and to me that’s very important.
Inexpensive motel with parking right in front of door. Old and a bit run down but seemed to be clean, hygenic, and well maintained. Room had TV, microwave and fridge. Not an exciting place to stay but if you need a clean, convenient place to sleep, you'll be completely satisfied. Only a block from major chain hotels and downtown area.
We had to do an unexpected stop in Cody for a few days. Previously I have stayed in Best Westerns, so we did a late booking fro this hotel. When we arrived the staff was very prompt and curtious and got us to our room very fast. They were helpful when we asked about the local things to do.
Everything!!!! People were very nice and helpful. Gave us great recommendations of things to do...and all only blocks drom hotel. They also brought a horse for kids to take a quick ride and a cute miniature pony! Room was clean and comfy. Would definitely recommend!
The price was excellent, and the hotel staff were professional and caring. The General Manager T.J.Blair was an exceptional host. Joanie, the breakfast nook, hostesses kind and courteous. If I were their supervisor I would give them all a raise.
We stayed at the Cody last year and had wonderful room with a patio. This year our room had no view at all, but when I asked at the front desk, they switched our room to one with our own balcony. They also have a very nice pet area.
It wasn’t a five star resort. But a clean place to sleep and shower. There weren’t a lot of really upscale hotels in Cody. Once we got inside it was a clean comfortable room and nice service.
The hotel itself was clean, and very comfortable. With great and informative staff! the town of Cody very fun, with shops, rodeos, and close proximity to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons.
Rooms were clean, comfy. Staff friendly. It made the perfect base for walking to the rodeo with easy access to downtown Cody too. Children loved the hot-tub. Breakfast was a bonus too.
The price was low compared to other hotels in Cody. Breakfast included, although mainly items from the super market packed in plastic. Room was ok for one night.
It’s a cozy hotel near to the centre of the city and the main Museum. Continental breakfast is offered and you can park on the premises of the hotel complex.
The hotel was special. It belonged in that location. It added to the atmosphere of a stay in Cody. Restaurant was also a benefit. Good good, good menu.
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