Originally Posted by
djp98374
The issue had to do with heated tents where they had mad a home in the insulation. A majority of the tents are not these types.
I have stayed at curry a few times....
It's a covered tent where you have cot beds to sleep on. In may the low temps could get into the 30s so you should bring heavier sleeping clothes or sweaters if it looks to be cold when you are there.
My concern is your 10 month old. Not sure what sort of baby sleeping equipment you could rent.
The other issue is in food storage. You don't have refrigerators and due to bears in the valley there are food storage rules you need to follow. Each tent has an outside heavy metal box to store food in.
For a stroller for the baby got one that has larger wheels geared toward hiking trails. The area at curry is more gravel pathways. Most trails in the valley are paved and wheelchair/stoller accessible. The other option are the baby backpacks/ front packs to carry the child when hockey.
Thanks for the information.... Yes i did buy the baby backpack where i can carry him on my back and don't have to use the stroller a lot...
The hotels outside the park are in $300 range per night, so i thought may Curry village may be an option, so currently i got a heated tent so may be i should look for an unheated one... so i dont get into these Mice issues but then the COLD.... so may be should i should keep looking for hotels outside the park....