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judyk

For Virginian Lodge: DO NOT stay here. Over 100 dollars a night WITH your GOOD SAM discount. Really crazy to pay their prices for a nothing! Plenty of places in Grand Teton National Park area. Price gouging going on here.

Posted Aug 29, 2019 by judyk from South. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kevin

For Virginian Lodge: Very basic park at a very expensive price. However it’s the only game in town.

Posted Aug 27, 2019 by Kevin from Redding CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Julanna

For Virginian Lodge: We felt the park was a little over priced, comparatively, but it was more about location and being in Jackson for us. The park was actually pretty nice. We liked that each space had a tree so there was some shade. I think if you plan on an extended stay you may be a little disappointed, but we were only there for one night so it was good for us. The staff we encountered were very friendly so we didn’t have the same experience with them as some of the other reviewers, but then again, I feel people are more inclined to write reviews when they have a bad experience than when they have a good one. The Virginia restaurant right next to the park had amazing food for breakfast, we definitely recommend eating there. I think our only complaint was that since the spaces are closer together the sewer hole is pretty close to your spot. The trailer next to ours didn’t anchor down their sewer hose and the horrid smell woke us up in the middle of the night and we had to close all of our windows.

Posted Jul 12, 2019 by Julanna from Arizona . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

John

For Virginian Lodge: The park was not bad. The staff is very friendly. I never have expectations on WiFi. Every campground has issues with WiFi. The convenience of the free shuttle and the fact it is a great jumping off point to explore the Tetons I am not unhappy at all. Previous reviews say it is overpriced but we are from Northern CA where every park anywhere near an attraction like a national park is going to be pricey. Bathrooms are decent. Pool is decent. Spots are pull thrus for the most part. Not bad.

Posted Jul 11, 2019 by John from Northern CA . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jill

For Virginian Lodge: The park is clean but poorly managed. It does not at all look like the website pictures and the lodge is a bit dilapidated. The spa has not a single jet that works. The wifi is iffy and is woefully insufficient for a park this size. And that historical saloon they promote is "closed for remodeling." I can't believe I had to pay $106 to stay here for a night, but there are no other parks in Jackson. On the plus side, he town's free shuttle stops right at the back corner of the lot.

Posted Jul 11, 2019 by Jill from Arizona . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Vsheetz

For Virginian Lodge: Lots of money for what you get... A un level gravel pull through space hardly big enough for our 40' coach. Had to carefully position so two trees would not interfere with the slides. Had to squeeze our Jeep in crosswise in front if the coach.

Posted Aug 18, 2018 by Vsheetz from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Stuart

For Virginian Lodge: Allow me to explain what you get for $118 per night (no, that’s not a typo), less our Good Sam discount reducing the figure to $106 per night. You cannot get a 39ft Class A coach into your allocated space and deploy your slides without having trees hard up against both sides of your vehicle. If you care for your paintwork then be prepared for paint damage. If you politely ask camp management if either you, or they, can prune 5 inches of foliage from a single limb on a single tree then your request will be declined with one of those “I’m enjoying this….” smiles. You will be told that those precious leaves (that will grow back in 3 or 4 weeks) are far more valuable than your new coach and that you must sustain permanent paint damage or leave the campground. To their surprise, we accepted that ultimatum and elected to leave. We were prepared to park on the roadside and kiss goodbye to our deposit rather than suffer paint damage and stay under those circumstances with our slides in. As we began packing up a guy showed up and pruned the offending tree limb with about as much pain on his face as if he were severing his own arm. While you are trying to position your coach into that impossibly small space, do not dare temporarily park your toad in the empty site beside you as camp management will arrive in a buggy and dress you down for that error even though your car has already been moved before he actually arrives. So, if you don’t care about the paintwork on your coach and you enjoy being “managed” by people who appear to look for every opportunity to be “helpful” then this is definitely the place for you. Oh, did I mention the cost? A $118 per night for that! No thanks, not for us. Never again.

Posted Jul 06, 2018 by Stuart from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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