From Yellowstone National Park, to the charming towns of Buffalo, Cody and Riverton, each of our full-service, resort-style lodging destinations is run by welcoming locals dedicated to providing you all of the comforts of your home while showing you the best of theirs. Whether you're planning a sales conference, corporate teambuilding escape or executive retreat, our meeting venues can accommodate gatherings of all manners and sizes.
At any of our five hotels, professional planners and caterers make it easy for you to relax and enjoy time with your guests. Trust us to take care of everything, from venue decor, catering menus, and sleeping rooms and suites, to fun recreational itineraries, dinner reservations, and more.
At any of our five hotels, professional planners and caterers make it easy for you to relax and enjoy time with your guests. Trust us to take care of everything, from venue decor, catering menus, and sleeping rooms and suites, to fun recreational itineraries, dinner reservations, and more.
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Wyoming is a BIG state, with long drives through almost impossibly massive spaces. At Blair Hotels, we like to think we make it just a little smaller by offering welcoming, blue jean-style hospitality steeped in the spirit of the Rocky Mountain West. Our five hotels, each with their own style and character, were created for travelers who collect experiences and understand that every trip ought to be a little bit different.
More than just places to stay, Blair Hotels destinations are authentic gateways to the best attractions, friendly people and wide-open beauty of Wyoming.
From the Grand Tetons and Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone National Park to the charming towns of Buffalo, Cody, Riverton, and Sheridan, each of our full-service, resort-style lodging destinations is run by welcoming locals dedicated to providing you all of the comforts of your home while showing you the best of theirs.Blair Hotels offers three distinctive hotels in one resort only 52 miles from Yellowstone National Park.
From the Grand Tetons and Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone National Park to the charming towns of Buffalo, Cody, Riverton, and Sheridan, each of our full-service, resort-style lodging destinations is run by welcoming locals dedicated to providing you all of the comforts of your home while showing you the best of theirs.Blair Hotels offers three distinctive hotels in one resort only 52 miles from Yellowstone National Park.
The largest of the three Blair Hotels in Cody, the Holiday Inn - At the Buffalo Bill Village resort offers 185 deluxe guest rooms, and 1 guest suite that serve as the perfect base camp for families and groups exploring all that "Cody Country" has to offer. Recently remodeled, our stunning hotel offers a fresh new look and reinvigorated rooms and amenities.
Located on central Wyoming's scenic Sunset Drive, the Holiday Inn Riverton - Convention Center offers full-service comfort and convenience just three miles from Sunset Drive and a short drive to the foothills of the Rockies, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Our 117 deluxe standard rooms, two mini ADA suites and one full suite are 100% smoke free, with an option for every lifestyle.
Come take a look at Blair Hotels. With five full-service hotels in the Wyoming towns of Buffalo, Cody and Riverton, we offer a gateway to unforgettable experiences. You can almost feel the crisp Rocky Mountain air. Picture yourself on a horseback riding tour deep into Yellowstone National Park. Explore charming downtown areas lined with shops, galleries and restaurants.
Reviews (21)
Randy P.
Sep 19, 2021
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This place was clean and the cabin we stayed in had 3 beds and 1 bathroom but it was in between the to bedrooms. So I had to close both doors to use it.
Continental breakfast was nothing special.
Coffee was nasty.
Recommend going out for breakfast but because it's a tourist town be prepared to wait 30 minutes or better.
Only stayed here before of a school event.
Continental breakfast was nothing special.
Coffee was nasty.
Recommend going out for breakfast but because it's a tourist town be prepared to wait 30 minutes or better.
Only stayed here before of a school event.
Veronica T.
Jul 31, 2021
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Jeff S.
Jul 13, 2021
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Booked online via hotel.com the same evening...only to find after driving hours.... it was booked up for the night and I paid for the next evening. The hotel, hotel.com was no help whatsoever... good thing my business and personal relationship with my bank... they are covering me. I suggest you look elsewhere.
G. G.
Jun 12, 2021
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Husband booked a stay at this place near Yellowstone. There were 4 of us (15, 17, & 2 adults). We attempted to gain entrance to our cabin with real keys! Neither of them would open the door, she we got 2 other keys (which also didn't work). Went back to the office and a maintenance guy met us with the master key and tried all 6 keys given to us. 1 finally worked.
Don't recommend anyone stay here if you have more than 2 people. It's VERY SMALL and dated.
There were 2 double beds, a foldable luggage rack, a wooden chair, & a cabinet. Room size was about 10 ft x 12 ft,
Don't recommend anyone stay here if you have more than 2 people. It's VERY SMALL and dated.
There were 2 double beds, a foldable luggage rack, a wooden chair, & a cabinet. Room size was about 10 ft x 12 ft,
Jamie L.
Jun 02, 2021
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For the price you pay, ~$100, I would have hoped for better. It's just so incredibly small without a microwave or fridge. It's ok, I used the ice machine and kept some of my food cold like that. Couldn't heat up my food so I just went out to eat. There's also a heater in the room that turns on and off by itself and there's no way for us to turn it off. So basically when the room was super hot, we couldn't turn off the heater, we had to combat it using AC which is so counterproductive and un-environmentally friendly! I felt bad so I just forced myself to sleep and
Ashley R.
May 18, 2019
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George M.
Oct 06, 2018
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If it's anywhere around 30 to 40 degrees outside, beware. The cabins have a 2 to 3 foot base radiant heater for a standard size hotel room. I froze all night and morning. Don't plan on watching a little TV before you try to sleep or the morning news. The TV was unwatchable. All analog and will make you dizzy. Also, some of the cabins are a long walk.
John S.
Jul 22, 2018
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We spent two nights there.
Positives: You can park right next to your cabin, so loading/unloading is easy. Clean restroom.
Negatives:
1. This was listed as a 3-star hotel. It is not any better than 2-star places I've stayed at, and in some ways worse. The price was about the same as the Super 8 in town.
2. No continental breakfast. Not a deal breaker, but for the same price I could have had one at the Super 8.
3. No microwave or fridge. You guessed it: Super 8 had them!
4. TV entertainment options were quite limited. And I could not use my Chromecast with it. Motels/hotels need to get
Positives: You can park right next to your cabin, so loading/unloading is easy. Clean restroom.
Negatives:
1. This was listed as a 3-star hotel. It is not any better than 2-star places I've stayed at, and in some ways worse. The price was about the same as the Super 8 in town.
2. No continental breakfast. Not a deal breaker, but for the same price I could have had one at the Super 8.
3. No microwave or fridge. You guessed it: Super 8 had them!
4. TV entertainment options were quite limited. And I could not use my Chromecast with it. Motels/hotels need to get
Cari R.
Jul 13, 2018
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BEWARE THE AMBUSH CABINS!
My mother and I arrived around 8:30PM on a Wednesday night to find that both the Comfort Inn and Holiday Inn were booked for the night. As we got into the car to try elsewhere, someone in a golf cart pulled right up to my car asking if we needed lodging- clearly lying in wait for the poor souls being turned away from the two other properties (someone was also stationed up at the Comfort). They showed us the cabins (surprise- ALSO owned by the same group) and offered to show us the "one" they had available. Being worn out from a day at Yellowstone and driving
My mother and I arrived around 8:30PM on a Wednesday night to find that both the Comfort Inn and Holiday Inn were booked for the night. As we got into the car to try elsewhere, someone in a golf cart pulled right up to my car asking if we needed lodging- clearly lying in wait for the poor souls being turned away from the two other properties (someone was also stationed up at the Comfort). They showed us the cabins (surprise- ALSO owned by the same group) and offered to show us the "one" they had available. Being worn out from a day at Yellowstone and driving
Vicki Taylor
Mar 11, 2018
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What a marvelous group of people! I had 2 experiences with the company in Cody in 2017. One was a 3 day event with a group of about 200 Red Hatters & the other was a fund raiser for an individual fighting cancer. Both times a strong commitment to hospitality & customer satisfaction were demonstrated by every employee encountered. Be it for an event or overnight stay, Blair Hotels will not disappoint.
Jeff K.
Aug 07, 2017
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My wife and I and our two kids stayed here for two nights recently. We were pretty disappointed in the cabin. We had one with a queen bed as you enter, then the bathroom, then a bedroom with two more beds at the rear. Not very spacious at all, not really any place to set or gather together, let alone put much luggage, etc. It was pretty clean, and the shower was nice. The location is pretty good. The AC was really noisy.
Won't stay here again and suggest that other's look elsewhere as well. There are better options.
Won't stay here again and suggest that other's look elsewhere as well. There are better options.
Terry M.
Aug 02, 2017
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Even in prime season I am not very good about booking in advance. Pulled into Cody at about 7 pm knowing that rooms could be hard to come by and the prices would be up. Holiday inn had a 2 bed special for $220 with breakfast. I'll pass. They mentioned the little cabins/gift shop in the same parking lot. Went into the gift shop-adorable, and the people overwhelmed us with kindness and discounts. Ok I agree the cabins are small. We got a 2 room 3 bed with the bathroom in the middle. Like you have to walk through the bathroom to get to one of the bedrooms. Whatever.... rooms were super clean
Jessica Z.
Jul 16, 2017
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Colin L.
Oct 12, 2016
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Cody, Wyoming is an expensive place to get a hotel in the rodeo season, which happens to be every single night in June, July and August. The proximity to the eastern gate of Yellowstone National Park does not help the matter of cost either.
The Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn and Buffalo Bill Village are all owned by the same company and operate on each others backs, its a little bit of a monopoly and a little bit of coercion all wrapped up together. The Holiday/Comfort Inn rooms were $180 (US Dollars) per night, which is probably the most expensive room in town. We managed to get a cabin at the Buffalo
The Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn and Buffalo Bill Village are all owned by the same company and operate on each others backs, its a little bit of a monopoly and a little bit of coercion all wrapped up together. The Holiday/Comfort Inn rooms were $180 (US Dollars) per night, which is probably the most expensive room in town. We managed to get a cabin at the Buffalo
Connie L.
Aug 20, 2016
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The cabins were postage size, and that might be overstating their size. There was no room for our luggage. We left things in the car. We were told not to leave door open in the evenings as there were rabbits that like to come in. How about a screen door then?
The air conditioner was old and rattled all night. We were reserved for 3 nights only spent one night.
The air conditioner was old and rattled all night. We were reserved for 3 nights only spent one night.
Melissa M.
Aug 01, 2016
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Cabins were extremely small and cramped. Barely enough room for a family of four with two children and luggage; even for one night. Agree with the odd smell. Wifi service was very spotty and lagged. The water in the shower kept running very hot and then very cold... Could not get a consistently warm shower. Otherwise it appeared pretty clean and across from a nice park for the kids.
Sterph P.
Jul 26, 2015
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This is the definition of overpriced.
We were looking for a place to stay fairly close to Yellowstone and stumbled upon this. What a horrible decision it was to stay here.
Right away, the moldy smell was unbearable. To make it as close to bearable as possible, we opened the door, turned on the fan, and even forced open the single small window that was obviously not meant to be opened. That brings me to the next problem. The "cabin" only had a single small window. It felt quite closed off from the outside world. Additionally, the only way the room actually resembled a cabin is from
We were looking for a place to stay fairly close to Yellowstone and stumbled upon this. What a horrible decision it was to stay here.
Right away, the moldy smell was unbearable. To make it as close to bearable as possible, we opened the door, turned on the fan, and even forced open the single small window that was obviously not meant to be opened. That brings me to the next problem. The "cabin" only had a single small window. It felt quite closed off from the outside world. Additionally, the only way the room actually resembled a cabin is from
Geoffrey W.
Jun 18, 2015
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This is the typical Blair Hotels property, where room rates are negotiated as if it were a straw market. The dude in front of me paid $120 for his cabin, while I paid $195 through Expedia. The elderly lady at the check in counter said it was because Expedia charges "them" a 30% commission and there was no room for negotiation. Aside from that, this property is tucked behind an adjoining Holiday Inn (also a Blair property) and difficult to find.
The cabins are like sheds, with only one small window in the main room that didn't even open. The wall unit AC above the bed sounded
The cabins are like sheds, with only one small window in the main room that didn't even open. The wall unit AC above the bed sounded
Ramona Pause
May 18, 2015
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Megan M.
Aug 22, 2011
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This was my favorite shop in Cody, WY! They were having a wonderful sale and had so many unique things....I had a hard time deciding what to buy! My mom and her friend had been there a couple years ago and suggested we stop. Each of us ended up buying something...then I brought my husband back because I regretted not buying a certain item earlier!
There is a large variety of clothing, shoes, souvenirs, western wear, scarves, etc. It has a great location (right on the corner next to the Holiday Inn). When we went back for the second trip, they were having a free sampling party for all of
There is a large variety of clothing, shoes, souvenirs, western wear, scarves, etc. It has a great location (right on the corner next to the Holiday Inn). When we went back for the second trip, they were having a free sampling party for all of
Tim H.
Jul 31, 2011
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Not a fan. We wanted to stay at either the Comfort Inn or the Holiday Inn. Both were sold out, so the management (they are apparently owned by the same company) offered us a Buffalo Bill cabin. It was clean, but very small. The air conditioner was situated so that it blew directly on the beds sounded like a jet on final approach and seemed to be inadequate to boot. The cabins are lined up cheek-to-jowl and don't have windows that open.
No free breakfast and I couldn't get a wifi connection where we were.
All in all, kind of creepy and not very convenient and not inexpensive either
No free breakfast and I couldn't get a wifi connection where we were.
All in all, kind of creepy and not very convenient and not inexpensive either