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Yelp
I booked my reservation a few months ago when this was still the Continuum hotel. I've stayed in Teton Village two other times at the Snake River Lodge and the Terra. I chose to try this place because it was about $700 cheaper than the other two options. In retrospect I wish that I would've just spent the extra money. What I liked:
1. The price. Staying in Teton Village it's not cheap, but on booking.com, this place was $2200 for 4 nights.
2. The pictures of the pool and jacuzzi. I see pictures because I never went in either. I was really looking forward to the jacuzzi after a long day of skiing, but it was broken until our final night there. Also, since the hallways were all outside and this "resort" doesn't provide robes, the walk to and from the jacuzzi would've been brutal, and by the time I saw that it was open on her last night, I just couldn't do it.
3. The staff members were responsive and nice.
4. The shower had nice pressure and lots if hot water.
5. The location was very nice. A short hike to the gondolas, and about 200 steps back to the room after taking your skis off at the end of the day.
What I disliked:
1. Gravity Haas tries to present themselves as a resort. They charge a daily resort fee. For this fee, you get parking (didn't need it took a taxi from the airport), wifi (which you have to put in and confirm your email to log into and hope they don't sell that info), and some coffees and teas in the room. There is a gym there, we were there to ski, not work out. Since they had just opened as Gravity Haus (and in my opinion, we're not ready to be open as a "resort,") I wasn't going to write a review but what changed my mind is them charging me $1.62 what my son thought was a free caramel candy in the room He said it wasn't very good. He loves candy, and even though he thought they were free, he left the other one. A real resort has free cookies and hot chocolate out for their guests at the end of the day like both the Terra and Snake River Lodge.
2. I didn't realize that the hallways were all outside, and it was cold. It took almost 4 hours for the heater under the window to warm our room and a full day for the floor not to be freezing.
3. I went searching for the ice machine and gave up because I was cold. It was on the 1st floor "Ice and Vending," but there was no vending machine only an ice machine, and the rest was being used as a storage room for glasses and other things.
4. The tapwater had a strange taste, I brought my water bottle to the bar, but the soda gun wasn't set up for filtered water yet. One of the employees helped me by getting water from a secret source under the counter. There was a place to refill water bottles in the gym that I found out about later. Unless you buy water bottles which I don't , it's not easy to have filtered water.
5. The restaurant. Looked at the menu online and saw a burger that looked good, so I booked it. When we got there, the menu the host handed us had the burger so I ordered it. Server gave me a strange look so I showed him the menu. he said that we were given the wrong menu went and got another one that was the exact same just without the burger on it. he said that menu didn't take affect until the 10th. The other options on the menu were far more expensive but we were hungry and there was a $25 cancellation fee to leave, so we stayed. Our food was good (short rib and bolognese), but the menu thing annoyed me. Also, out of the four places that we ate when we were there, my son, and I both had that one in fourth place.
If you're looking for a lower price option to stay in Teton Village, and what I shared, doesn't bother you, this could be a good option. For me, in the future, if I'm going to spend the money to go to JHMR, spend a little more to have the resort experience.