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Old May 25, 2021, 9:53 pm
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SpringHill Suites Yellowstone, Island Park, ID [Master Thread]

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In wood-and-stone buildings facing Henry’s Fork River, this informal all-suite hotel off Highway 20 is 24 miles from Yellowstone National Park and 27 miles from the Upper Mesa Falls.


Streamlined suites include Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, microwaves, and tea and coffeemakers. Some provide river views. All have sitting areas and sofa beds; family suites add kitchenettes.

A bar features a billiards table. Other amenities consist of an indoor pool, a gym, and an open-air hot tub offering river views. There's a terrace with a fire pit. A breakfast buffet is available, as are parking and an electric charging station.

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Currently staying at this property. The hotel is about 1.5 years old. It has 111 suites (all suites). It is 23 miles, or about 25 minutes drive to West Yellowstone. Or it is about 30 minutes to the West entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Happy with the stay. I'll do a hotel review when I finish the trip. Here are some photos:
















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Old May 25, 2021, 9:58 pm
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it really is a great place, def out of the way and can really let you relax.
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We just completed our trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.

Springhill Suites Yellowstone at Island Park, Idaho is a new Marriott property. It opened about 1.5 years ago. It is located on the SE corner of Highway 20 and Henrys Fork river. The original lot belongs to Mack's inn cabins and sports. The Mack's Inn Resort still opens on the other side of Highway 20.

This property has 111 suites, including six (6) two bedroom family suites. All rooms have microwave and mini frige.

The hotel is Marriott category 6, with standard redemption rate of 50,000 points. Most of the active travel time, it is at peak pricing of 60,000 points.

The cash rates vary greatly. From $300 to $1,100 per night. During the active season, its average cash rate looks to be about $450 to $500 level. The rates are much cheaper during winter.

Front entrance:



Right side (East):



West side (highway). The Mack's Adventures (sport) was still closed and is to open during Memorial weekend. The Mack's Palor still opens:



View from the upper parking lot:



Views from the river side of the picnic area:









The Sinclair gas station is at the entrance of the hotel.

Check In

We checked in from Marriott app. When we checked in at the front desk in late afternoon, room was ready. Our room was on the 3rd (top) level with river view. I believe this is considered an upgrade since top level river view is more desirable than courtyard view or on the lower level. We did not contact the hotel and asked for upgrade. This is a all suite property. I did not expect much room upgrade.

Our Marriott elite is acknowledged. Welcome gift was offered and we chose the Marriott points.

The lobby area is spacious with the vaulted ceiling. All the decor looks modern, new and warm.

Lobby and breakfast area:





Bar, fireplace and pool table area:



Room

The guest room smells fresh. Looks clean.

The bed is firm. Some may like and some may not like it.





The bathroom looks also modern and super clean. Towels look and feel like new and plush. They are not the cheap towels used in some other hotels. I wish the vanity sink can be double.





Mini fridge and microwave oven:


Hallway:

Service

Due to the pandemic, the hotel has changed the roomkeeping service. Guests need to call for room service. It is on demand only. So guests can be surprised if no one comes to change wet towels when they come back.

We did not konw that. So we called the front desk. Fresh towels were sent in less than 10 minutes.

The bar area serves drinks and diner items to about 10 PM:



All the staff was very friendly and got job done.

Dining

Breakfast is included as standard at Springhill Suites. It is full breakfast.









As stated above, bar area serves dinner in evening hours.

The Mack's Inn Parlor serves pizza and ice cream at the convention building. It is outside the hotel. You can't charge the meal there to the hotel:



Cafe Sabor is a Mexican restaurant on the other side the Henry's Fork river. It is currently under new construction. It has a food truck on the road side of the hotel. Close to Mack's Adventures. It serves Mexican food.

Gym and Pool

The hotel has a full size gym for guest's use:







The hotel also has an indoor pool. Not sure if it was heated.


The hot tub is actually outdoors. It can be refreshing to sit in the hot tub in snowy weather.




Location:

The hotel is about 23 miles or 25 minutes to the town of West Yellowstone. Or it is about 30 minutes to the West gate of Yellowstone National Park. So for Yellowstone National Park (YNP), it is in a better location than Big Sky or Bozeman. 30 minute is really nothing to the vast YNP.

The town of Island Park does not really has much. It only has one supermarket, Robin's Roost. We never need it. There are quite a few restaurants in the town of West Yellowstone.

Island Park is also a better location for visitors directly from Salt Lake City, or has desire and energy to visit Grand Teton National Park as part of the trip.

Overall

Marriott has really changed its redemption to reflect the supply and demand dynamics. Before, such type of Spirnghill Suites would be category 5. But Marriott has changed several of the Springhill Suites to the higher level category 6. Springhill Suite Zion National Park is another one of the same type, along with Springhill Suite Jackson Hole.

To visit YNP, it is hard to beat this hotel. YNP has 5 entrances. Both North and South gates have about two lanes each. The Northeast and East gates are not popular since they are in the relatively remote areas and may have to cross mountain passes.

The West gate is the main gate and it has four (4) lanes of entries. It is the closest to the Old faithful and all the geysers.

There are also quite a few lodges inside YNP. But most of them look old and the rates are not cheap. And they normally do not open until Memorial day.

So at 60,000 Marriott points and $500 per night, Springhill Suite Island Park is not cheap. We booked the trip before the travel season opened up and we booked the stay at 50,000 points/day. With the 5th night free, at 200,000 Marriott points for 5 night stay, it can still be be good value to visit YNP.

We always like to stay at newer properties. We really can't find any flaws of this property. Granted, it is not in a busy location and there is a 30 minute drive everyday to YNP. But there is not anything better than what this hotel offers.

We'll stay there again if we visit YNP next time. I'll recommend this hotel to our friends.
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Originally Posted by RedSun
Mini fridge and microwave oven:
Is the Mac N Cheese 12 pack standard with each suite?

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I wish. Plus two large watermelons and one or two 6-packs.

Those are slightly different flavors:






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Based on google map, I thought this property seems to be the best location-wise for Yellowstone (for a Marriott) and OP seems to confirm that. 30 min drive to the entrance of a NP is not bad. If cash rate is at $500/night, it would make more sense to burn points instead, especially with fifth night free.

Thanks OP for a great review and insights.

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It wasn’t obvious from the pictures if there are fruit and yogurt at breakfast. Are they available?
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It wasn’t obvious from the pictures if there are fruit and yogurt at breakfast. Are they available?
Yes. Strawberry and grapes. Two types of yogurts.
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Looks nice, thanks for taking the time to post!
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Just stayed here... WOW. Amazing property. Can't believe it's a Springhill Suites, and now that it's "shoulder season" rates were much cheaper (we got the 2 bedroom family suite for $265, regular rooms were around $170). With temps near 70 and sunny, it was unsurprisingly sold out but did not feel overrun. Everything was as described in the review above. The pool was great, better than the standard "motel rectangle" pool, because of a large very-shallow end that was perfect for our toddler.

Bar serves only beer and wine, but the apple walnut salad with chicken that I ate was fresh and quite good.

10/10 would stay again 👍
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