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Very historic building but rooms are sparse, lobby was dark, manager was less than helpful. We left without even asking for a refund. Room just had a bathtub, no shower, no tv. Honestly it was a bit creepy. We decided to keep driving to Cody rather than stay the night.
We visited Open Range restaurant inside the hotel The meal was fantastic ! Enjoyed the pork chop, and a New York strip. Had a fantastic wedge salad also. The server was exceptional, Walking us through the menu and making great recommendations about the winelist. She was extremely attentive to our table in spite of getting a 10 top and her section at nearly the same time. All the staff seemed like they were trained well and experienced. Really nice meal !
Mixed feelings about this hotel. The staff are all friendly and helpful. However our room was up in the attic and very small. The bathroom was probably bigger with a roll top bath and hand held shower. All the touches are there in the way of toiletries etc. No TV and the room was very dark both in the day as only one window and at night as only two lamps. Scones at breakfast were good but choice was limited. Food in restaurant in evening was good but this is a separate business from the hotel so you can't charge to room.
Over Priced, Noisy, just seemed like any roadside motel. over rated, wont be back, There are many better choices in Sheridan to Stay, The Inn wasnt what we expected at all, Disappointed with the room, small cramped., noisy area, lots of traffic, Trains, horn honking, couldnt sleep well at all , food was over priced, as most things and places we saw in Sheridan'
This is first class all the way! Lovely and charming 1893 historic hotel. Amazing all the way around. Think Buffalo Bill, who auditioned people for his Wild West show, right on the front lawn. He then bought the land next to the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago and staged his wild west show. Think Teddy Roosevelt, Ned Buntline, Queen Victoria, Texas Jack, Annie Oakley. Etc. Etc. Etc. AND it's honest to God haunted, and we don't believe in that stuff. Great breakfast. Take my word for it. History buffs will faint, women will swoon.
Looking for a unique clean interesting place to stay? We highly recommend The historic Sheridan Inn. Helpful and friendly staff, to a great location. Each room is named after one of Cody's friends/ associcates from the Wild West show. Complete with a book to read out my name interesting characters! We only stayed the night, but plan to return in a couple years with all the restorations to the cellar and breakfast area are complete.
This hotel has sooooo much potential. The rooms are beautifully appointed and there is so much history here. I would give it a 5 but there's no restaurant. Michael at the front desk has been very helpful. Sheridan is not a destination center but I wanted to stop and see the Kendrick mansion. So much Wyoming ranching history and I've been reading a historical novel set in that time period so makes sense to check it out. You can get a good deal on a room through booking agencies and if you love historic hotels, check it out!
Such a cool historic hotel!! Each of the rooms are themed in some way. Awesome history to explore! We loved our stay here! We are a family of six & they accommodated us well. Since this is a Best Western, just a few things. There are minimal normal hotel things. No one is on site after like 10pm, so call ahead if you're going to check in late & make sure you have everything you need before then. No pool, no downstairs coffee, computer, tea, tvs, etc. No tv in our room. No closer. It's historic! So the rooms, lobby & overall vibe is straight out of the late 1800's / early 1900's. Parking is around the back & a bit of a walk to your room. Beds were comfortable. Room was clean. Gorgeous bathroom in our room. We were in Room #307 & it was perfect for our family of 6. None of these were negatives for us! We loved stepping back in time & stepping out of the boring hotel norm for a night.
We enjoyed our 1 night stay at this graceful and historic hotel. We asked for a quiet room and were given 308. The quietest rooms seem to be on the 3rd floor, which has smaller windows so brighter light bulbs would have been appreciated. Tiled bathroom was nicely renovated. Staff: very welcoming and provided good dinner recommendations. Complimentary breakfast was all made on site. Would stay here again.
We expected a charming old hotel. When we arrived, we found an old hotel, with small dark rooms and limited amenities. Our room had a small window with no view. There was an uncomfortable musty order. There was no place for our clothes except for a 2 foot bar in the room which I guess was the closet. We expect at least a small refrigerator but not here. The hotel is not in the best neighborhood and we were uncomfortable leaving our car. Although the hotel had a no refund policy, we left and went to another hotel. We have spent hundreds of nights at hotels during our travels; this is the first hotel that did not meet our minimal standards. I have no idea the origin of the glowing TripAdvisor reviews. Do not stay here!
We had an elegantly restored private room, bath and seating area on the 3rd floor. I love the huge front porch and grounds. Be prepared to step back in time and still be spoiled with a modern bathroom with a beautiful tiled shower and a rain-head shower.
Our stay at the Inn was short, but perfect. The staff was welcoming and very helpful. Our room was lovely and the history of the Inn was very interesting. The Inn has great character and I would definitely come back if the opportunity arose!!
Please do not stay at this hotel!!!! I got to the hotel late at 11:30 pm after a terrible 8 hour drive, only to find a note on the door saying that I had to pick up the keys to my room at another hotel. The women at the best western downtown had no information for me, handed me the keys and said she had no idea where I could park or get into the hotel. The door into the hotel was wide open and not locked, the lobby was completely dark and and not a soul in sight. I went up the creaky stairs to my room. The room was a closet, freezing and there was no shower, only a bath tub. I was by myself in this room with not even a dead bolt on the door and honestly I was a little creeped out. I immediately called the Hampton inn and was welcomed with courtesy and they got me into a room as soon as I arrived. I left the keys and a note at the dark, empty front desk explaining my disappointment for their complete lack of customer service and requested a refund. When I called the next morning to follow up the front desk, there was no apology but the gentleman proceeded to not only tell me they were not refunding my stay but raised his voice and told me all the things that I did wrong…I booked through a third party (my company's travel agent), they didn't have my direct number, I didn't call and let them know I was going to be late… and on and on and on. I asked him why he was yelling…he continued on his rant. I was so put off with him and this experience that I hope this can spare anyone coming through this cute town this kind of experience. If my follow up call with him would have been spoken with sympathy And respect, I would have understand and happily paid the invoice, but they obviously could care less about catering to their customers. The sad thing is that I come up here monthly to help with a special surgery at the hospital and I will never come near that place again. I travel every week for work and I can honestly say that I have never had this experience in my life.
The Sheridan inn offers nothing in the way of usual hotel facilities, it's fair to say it was hardly open. No reception staff - lobby like Marie Celeste on arrival with outer doors locked. No Bar facilities, no restaurant facilities, no fridge in room, no TV, no Safe. The breakfast voucher was worth $8 across the road. On check in when someone turned up they wanted a cred card for “incidentals” which they couldn't register as the card reader wasn't working. The view from the “room with a view” is attached. About the only thing you could say is that it had a bed in a room with running water and electricity
What a gorgeous, well maintained beautiful piece of history. The updates are all done with the utmost detail to the history of the place. Traffic is a bit loud while trying to enjoy the expansive porch, but a lovely place to sit all the same. Check in was a bit of mess with a new computer system, but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. The restaurant across the street in the old depot was absolutely the best breakfast I've had in ages. Will definitely stay here again in the future and hope to enjoy the hotel's restaurant at some point.
Many older hotels have updates that are mildly cosmetic and impractical..this one is wonderful Beautiful bathroom with perfect tile and claw foot tub, geothermal air conditioning, a font porch with wonderful rockers facing a park and trains coming y often, and a book about local history in your room...I would for sure stay here again. You are in the heart of the historic downtown and have ample parking. One regret is breakfast was not available across the street on Monday, so we had home Meade burritos/salsa and yogurt neither of which is my thing, but that was minor compared to the lovely late afternoon on the porch, the super friendly staff and the gorgeous decor. STAY HERE!
Not many hotels like this! What a fun and unique hotel. You could truly feel the history in the building. Beside the hotel's unique character, it was well-maintained, very clean, quite comfortable and the team members I encountered were super friendly. Plus the restaurant they partner with to provide breakfast service was unique in itself and had a great prime rib omelette. I hope to get to stay in this hotel again soon.
A unique hotel where every room is named for a person with a connection to Buffalo Bill Cody. We stayed in the Sitting Bull room which has photos of Sitting Bull and a book about his life. Next door is the Annie Oakley room, and down the hall is the Bill Cody room, among others. The room is comfortable. No tv. Craft breweries are down the street along with several good restaurants. If you are coming to Sheridan to see the nearby Brinton Museum, you should consider this place.
We love staying in historic hotels if we could so this was very special for us. This beautiful Inn was opened in 1893. My sister and I had to share a king bed because that was all that was left for the days we stayed there. It was a lovely, but small, room, The Black Elk room. We were so thrilled they had availability. It was decorated very rustic. The bathroom had a club foot bathtub and a hand held shower head. It was a little hard to take a shower without getting the floor wet and it was hard to step out of the tub without worrying about tripping out as it was slippery. There were nice fluffy towels. Be aware that there are not tv's in the rooms. The lobby is big and very Western looking. You could just picture Buffalo Bill Cody walking around there. He used to have auditions for his Wild West Show on the front lawn of the Inn. A nice continental breakfast is included with the room and is served in what used to be their fine dining restaurant, the Open Range. It's too bad that the restaurant is now closed. Offered for breakfast was cereals, hard boiled eggs, juices, breads, pastry, yogurt. The beautiful bar in the restaurant was a gift to Buffalo Bill Cody from Queen Victoria of England. The Sheridan Inn is conveniently located for a trip to The Little BigHorn Battlefield, which is about an hour north. There is parking on the side of the building. The only thing I was disappointed about was that the beautiful statue of the couple dancing on the front lawn that I have seen in pictures was moved somewhere else. All the staff were very nice and friendly. If you like staying in historic inns and hotels, this should not be missed.
This is a very unusual old building steeped in western history! We can me for Oklahoma to visit the Sheridan, Big Horn Mountain area, many times, our favorite destination, We have our 55th. anniversary this year and are planning on staying there again in May, Neat old historic building, ck lean, QUIET, o not one TV in the whole place! no telephone in the rooms, my kind of place! If walls could talk, the Sheridan Inn would be worth listing to!
Very beautiful place full of history and close to downtown. I enjoyed the building and the history that went with it. The staff were very friendly and helpful and had a lot of knowledge about it's history. The only reason I only gave it four stars is the bar and restaurant were closed for the season which is understandable. Otherwise it was a beautiful stay and enjoyed it greatly.
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