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    The great view. The only great thing this hotel has to offer.
    Andrew E.

    Beware of rude staff. My family had lunch at the dining room. Mediocre food for such a grand dining room but that's not the issue. On the way out my mother was considering staying at the hotel someday in the future and asked a maid in the hallway if she could look a peek into a room to see the style and floorplan. She got tearse said they can't let people inside an occupied room for privacy. Like we're so stupid we'd want to go in an occupied room. Then a second employee chimes in parroting the same thing, after my mother said she wanted to see an EMPTY room. Finally a third employee who was actually like they're maybe a manager chimed in, and just said in a patronizing tone we can't let you into a room. Mother, i don't want to go in I just wanted a 10 second peek from the hallway. It's just turning into a case study of poor customer management. So i see 3 them ganging up on my 70 year old mother and step in and said we were just prospective customers trying to get an idea of what your rooms are like. Then someone said we could go speak to a manger at the front desk. Totally escalated. Now in case you think my mother is a K word kind of woman i assure you she is not. For her to become upset it took a lot of patronizing. Here's the proper response in case any manager sees this:" I'm sorry mam, all these rooms are occupied so we can't open any of them but I'd be happy to go speak to my manager to see if we can find a room for you to look at or at least get you a brochure with room photos. We have a beautiful hotel and would love to have you as a guest. I'll be right back." If they'd said something like that we probably would have said , thanks anyway, don't worry about it and moved on. I sent a complaint 3 weeks ago to their corporate web site with no response. My conclusion is the company awarded the contract from NPS doesn't give a darn about customer service since they have a monopoly. The last thing my mother said out the door was "well, I'll never stay here".

    Morning view from the deck while drinking coffee
    Tom G.

    Stayed here for a night on our trip to Glacier. The hotel is historic, so the rooms were a little dated but worth the stay. It's built in the style of a Swiss chalet with connected tiered balconies off the rooms. The highlight though is the views from the deck and being on the water. Our daughter loves playing in the water and being able to go up to the room and toss her in the bath made it so much easier. We weren't able to attend, but at night the Rangers there do talks about different subjects. Wild Flowers was the topic the night we were there. Would definitely recommend staying there if you can.

    Tiffany Y.

    Did not stay in Many Glacier hotel, but the hotel served a base for us to dine, shop, and relax before/after some of the best hikes in the park. The location and the views are absolutely amazing and I would love to come back someday to stay in the lodge just to be closer to these views for longer! The parking lot is big but can fill up although we never had an issue finding a spot. For me it is simply amazing that this hotel exists and provides such an amazing service to the visitors in the park.

    View from deck of Many Glacier Lodge
    Cassie M.

    Super cool Swiss Chalet with a huge lobby, multiple restaurant options, gift shop, boat dock, and great view from the deck. Definitely recommend the 2-part boat trip that starts on Swiftcurrent Lake, includes a short walk over all hill, and then crosses Lake Josephine.

    Cheyenne P.

    Beautiful location and incredible views. We were here to take the shuttle boat ride on Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine. We didn't have reservations but were able to be put on a waitlist. We waited about an hour and explored the gift shop. I highly recommend the boat ride. Our destination was Grinnell Lake. It's about a mile hike from the end of Lake Josephine. After our hike we took the boat ride back to the hotel and had dinner at the Ptarmigan Dining room inside the hotel. Good food, good service and more beautiful views from our table. I would like to stay here the next time I visit Glacier National Park.

    Huckleberry Margarita (made with spirit not tequila)
    Sydney J.

    This review is for the Swiss Lounge restaurant/bar that's inside the hotel. We didn't stay at the hotel just ate there. Hotel is older and you have to walk past rooms to get to dining. But the food and drinks were good. I had the Surf n Turf Burger. The crab cake on the burger was delicious along with sauce. The burger was just ok - it looked like a frozen patty and if it hadn't been for the crab cake it would've gotten less stars. The fries were good as well. I had a Huckleberry Margarita and it was ok. Menu is attached

    room 367 top floor end of hallway view of roof
    Robert C.

    1. We made reservations for Many Glacier months in advance. We got 4 rooms over 7 nights. 2. My neighbor called August 1, 2014, but all lake view rooms were taken for August 2015 in the first hours. 3. Many Glacier Hotel is in the northeast corner of Glacier National Park. Access is by a 12 mile two lane pot holed paved road, with a 6 short stretches of gravel road. 4. The historic 100 year hotel was built by the Great Northern Railroad, and designed after Swiss chalets -a long brown 5 story building, with white trim and balconies, surrounded by forests, next to an alpine lake, and soaring mountains. The hotel is open from late June to late September. 5. Handicap parking next to the hotel, with the unloading area, shared with the Red Bus Tours. Parking is 200-300 yards away, over a hill at high altitude. 6. The 240 car parking lot is full at 2:30 pm, with guests arriving, and day time visitors and hikers not yet leaving. Cars circle like vultures, with some in no parking zones. We luck out and see a car pulling out. 7. I'm hauling luggage over 67 stairs down to the hotel, huffing and puffing like Darth Vader, while the wife pulls her wheeled luggage down the 300 yard pot holed road from the parking lot, cursing me for not unloading at the hotel! 8. Check in is 4pm for all Xanterra run hotels in the National Park System. 4pm too late for you? Try 5pm check -in for Yosemite Lodge at the Falls! 9. Service is prompt and courteous from the college age kids at the desk, the bell hops, housekeeping, and the information and activity booths. Ok, the lady at the info booth was older -looked like she went to college when I did - in the 1970s! 10. Our first room is ready at 245pm. We take the single elevator in the building to the third floor, with the elevator going at historic 100 year speeds to the third floor! 11 Room 367 has no lake view, but a view of the roof. Both push up screened windows open, as nobody can climb up that severe angled roof! 12. Spacious renovated room, with a squeeky slanted floor, and electric wire pipes running along the freshly painted off white wooden walls. Shelf mounted box fan, as 367 is at the top of the building, and heats up like an attic. 13. Clean austere room -no balcony, no AC, no TV, no room internet, no microwave, no frig, and no cell phone coverage -your teen age daughter will go bonkers! Iron and ironing board -they expect pressed shirts when eating in the dining room! 14. Two full size beds, which we will both use, as I don't want to get hit by a flying elbow from the wife when she turns in the middle of the night. 15. 1940s style two handle sink in the bed room. Claw bathtub in separate room could have been original equipment when the hotel was built -belongs in a museum! 16. During our switch from room to room, we left our packed luggage, for housekeeping to move. 17. Third floor room 315 is in the non renovated south wing. No elevator access in the south wing to the 2nd and 3rd floors. I could not see the keyholes in the door, in the dimly lit dark brown hallways! 18. 315 had a balcony overlooking the road to the parking lot. Heard every diesel pickup accelerating up the slope day and night. Balcony had a screen door and window, so increased ventilation. 19. Noise from open windows heard through other open windows, especially crying babies. Winds come west to east, so balconies facing the lake cool off quickest, in addition to having a view. Balconies do not have lights, so no reading at night outdoors. 20. 315 had no noise insulation -wife was kept awake by snoring -neighbors snoring! I could hear every foot fall from upstairs. Only 1 Ice machine working in the building. 21. Our third room was 313, next door to 315, but 30% larger, with a single bed in addition to the double bed. Same shared balcony, and spacious shower/toilet bathroom, with separate sink. 22 Our fourth room was first floor 137, right next to the manager's office, with a view of the 6 handicap spots in front of the hotel. Two full size beds, with a separate sitting room with chair, desk and lounge chair. Corridor noise from drunks walking from the restaurant to their rooms late at night. 23. No swimming pool -polar bear blood folks swam in the lake out in front of the hotel, with air temperatures in the 80s. I sat on the lounge chairs on the public veranda overlooking the lake, watching moose in a distance wading in the water at dusk. 24. Ptarmigan and Swiss Lounge restaurants. No advance reservations. Ptarmigan facing the lake has assigned seating. Swiss Lounge facing the hills has self seating. 25. Rain and wind on the fourth night, with water leaking from the ceiling windows in the lobby. Pails put out to catch the water. Just in time, as the hotel lobby and south wing to be closed for renovations in 2016!

    view from window
    Edward W.

    This review is for the Ptarmigan Room in the Many Glacier Hotel. We waited about 40 minutes before being seated right around sunset. Luckily, we were seated right next to the window seat so we caught the very last part of the sunset over the water. It was absolutely gorgeous and I've never seen anything quite like it. The huckleberry lemonade was very disappointing. I thought it would have fresh huckleberry, but it was just flavoring. I ordered the elk quesadilla and Montana stroganoff. The elk quesadilla was extremely filling, so by the time the stroganoff came, I was already pretty full. The meat for the stroganoff was kind of dry although the mushrooms were pretty tasty. View here next to the window was amazing, but the food was just decent.

    Nerijus P.

    I guess other reviewers forget this hotel is in the middle of glacier national park, hours away from any bigger towns. Truly epic place, historic hotel, small but clean and comfortable rooms and.. a feeling of the 1900s! A must visit for mountain lovers. You can spot wildlife (incl. bears and possibly grizzlies) from your hotel room.. Food is good but don't expect 5 star cuisine!

    Room was small and in the basement. Musty old smell in the hallway, double bed and the bathroom sink is in the room not with the bathroom. I wish I'd taken pictures. For $280+ a night for a "cheap" room you are definitely paying for the history and the outside view. The fine dining restaurant was good but very expensive, get there early to put your name on the list as it is first come first serve. Every other amenity is really packed, so come prepared to wait. It was a good experience for a one time try but won't stay their again. Too expensive for what you get and to upgrade to a nicer/bigger room was crazy.

    The Many Glacier Hotel
    Casey G.

    This hotel was our last of three that we stayed at on a three national park tour. Driving up the bridge, seeing the beautiful mountains as a backdrop against the shining lake I had a feeling this would be a great hotel. It is a very charming hotel with the quirks of being built in the early 1900s around 1914. I recommend a first floor room but they will deliver your luggage to you if you want/need as well there is at least one For customer service- five stars. I lost my favorite water bottle by leaving it out on baloney and I was able to get it back at the front desk lost and found. Also, the girls at the concierge desk were EXTREMELY helpful for any question you had and they put me at ease when I could not access the wifi. Our waiter at dinner was very friendly and knowledgeable. Get dinner at the lodge restaurant, it is beautiful and the food is delicious. Or go grab food at the bar/Lounge area. But go early! There are no reservations and they both full up quick if busy weekend or tour bus group staying there. Also, there is a very nice gift shop and little shop to get basics like wine/beer ( including HUCKLEBERRy hard cider) , sandwiches, soda, etc. Our last day we were eating lunch by a giant window on the ground floor of the hotel overlooking the lake and wild bighorn female sheep walked right in front of the window. Great ambiance, beautiful setting, good food, friendly staff, comfy pillows, wild animal sightings, nice baloney/ deck to hang out on, close to prime hiking spots. Only problem is little to no wifi, but hey you are in nature disconnect for a little while.

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    So highly recommend this location. The rooms are large and expansive with room for you to spread…read moreout and be comfortable, fresh and free coffee and tea 24/7 and breakfast and parking included. The location is wonderful bc it's only 20 minutes from the West Glacier park entrance and tons of nearby hiking as well as the towns of Whitefish and Kalispell which have tons of shopping, dining, and adventure in winter and summer. It's also close to some things in the smaller town of Columbia where it is located like Montana Coffee Traders which you can actually just walk to from the hotel and Cowgirl coffee. There are also gas stations and other shops nearby if you need a few things. The gal at check-in was amazing and kind and had our room ready for us with my third floor request checked in despite our super late check-in (11pm) and they were always happy and greeted us kindly when we came and went. There is a small (2 washers and 2 dryers) laundry room on the 2nd floor where you can wash your clothes. They're old and only have like 2 settings but if your things are funky after long hikes like ours, it's a lifesaver. They sell detergent and dryer sheets in a pack for $2 at the lobby. Prices are extremely fair for this nearby location to the park and for the amenities provided and size of the room. Note: I took a star away bc we stayed four days and they absolutely refused to do a room refresh. At day two I asked to have towels and trash taken care of and was told that we could put the trash outside the room and they would leave fresh towels in a shopping bag by our door. What?! I've been traveling a lot and they're milking the COVID thing for all it is worth. 4 days in a hotel is a long time to have no cleaning whatsoever. I understand every other day, or upon request, but that was a bit much and I didn't like it. Hire the staff, go back to cleaning rooms. We spent two weeks on this trip and this was the only hotel that pulled this crap.

    The lobby was nice, the front desk people were very nice The…read moreroom was nice size with a place to relax and watch TV The bed was perfect, not too hard or soft. The bathroom was amazing Someone FINALLY got it right Toilet paper in the right spot . Didn't have to throw my back out teaching for it. The shower was nice size with everything you need right at your finger tips. Even the bath mat was great. No throwing a towel on the floor. All the small things you take for granted were addressed. Great job Ill be back !

    Wonderstone at Glacier

    Wonderstone at Glacier

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    We had just visited Glacier and it was pretty late when we left. We didn't have plans for lodging…read moreyet and we were pretty tired. We were driving around and found this facility. There wasn't a sig or anything to suggest it was a hotel, but there were quite a few vehicles in the parking lot and we saw people going in. We stopped in and we relieved to find it was lodging and that they had rooms available. We assumed they had just opened. The decor and atmosphere was very bright, clean, and minimalist. The rooms were spacious and furnished with a couch, dresser, large bed, and more. I was even impressed with the basket full of complimentary snacks, and they were lhealthy ones at that!! We always appreciate a room with a refrigerator and this one didn't disappoint. The bed was very comfortable and we slept well.! I loved the stone/rock walk in shower. They do offer a coffee bar in the lobby, which hit the spot before we headed out fir another day of exploring Glacier NP. The staff was nice and welcoming. The only downfall was the flooring and the echoing- which can make sound travel if you have guests who are a bit loud, due to family dynamics, size, etc. Otherwise, a nice stay!

    Our sincere thank you to the 2 Melissas and Sapriella (spelling) for the wonderful care and…read moresuggestions made while we travelled through the Glacier National Park area! We loved our fresh flowers and Prosecco which greeted us at arrival (celebrating birthday and anniversary occasions)! Suggestions for local eateries and places to visit outside the park were helpful. The hotel has wonderful rooms, fluffy white towels and fabulous shampoo, conditioner, soap and lotion! The Wonderstone is close to the park and convenient to restaurants, gas stations and other stops. Parking is easy and included in your stay.

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    Wow. Great patio to sit out on to eat or chill at night! Nice laundry facility, close to airport…read more Clean rooms and great breakfast. Breakfast had yogurt, oatmeal, waffles, fruit, juices and some protein. They also sent my mom with a to go breakfast with fruit and granola bar because her flight took off early: Shower was piping hot and they had an airport shuttle. This was an awesome place to stay.

    Pros: 3 minute ride from the airport…read moreGreat staff Airport shuttle at anytime Continental breakfast Free parking Cons: They didn't replenish breakfast items I am thoroughly impressed with this hotel. It is an airport hotel, but you would never guess it. It is about a three minute drive from the hotel. Don't worry about the airplane noise. You can't hear anything. The hotel is so charming and cute. The staff is excellent. They picked us up from the airport at midnight. All you have to do is call them and they show up within a few minutes. They also can drop you off.. Check in was super easy and fast. When we were dropped off they already had our keys and paperwork ready and all we had to do was sign. The room: clean. Spacious. We had a double bed. The room was equipped with a refrigerator and a microwave. The restroom was big. Toiletries include a shampoo conditioner and lotion. The towels were super soft. The water pressure was poor, but manageable. The AC worked well. There was always hot water. Extras: they have coffee and tea in the lobby 24/7. They also had cookies. They have a laundry room and it cost $2.25 to use the washer and/or dryer. The pool is inside and there is a small slide. They also have a small gym. Breakfast. Continental. You can expect hot food selections such as scrambled eggs, potatoes, a protein, oatmeal, and waffles. Cold selections include cereal and yogurt. The only thing I noticed is that they don't replenish some of the items. For example, they ran out of oatmeal and when we asked if they could make more, they said that they could give us instant instead. Which is OK. They also have fresh fruit. Parking is free onsite.

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