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Old Aug 11th, 2005, 10:23 AM
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can anyone recommend a place to stay in Cody, Wyoming?

I can't seem to find anything other than low end motels. know of any nice B&Bs or Inns?
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There is a great seafood store on Rte 28 in South Yarmouh called 7 Seas (I think) It is across the street from Capt Parkers Restaurant. You can order ahead and they will have your lobsters hot and ready when you arrive.
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I apologize for my Cape Cod information above. I was answering another email at the same time while talking with Delta Customer Service (unsatisfactorily)

My son was just in Cody and was supposed to stay at the Holiday Inn with his company. They did not have a room for him the first night and sent him next door to a little colony of cottages that he found to be adorable. He said friendly elderly couple ran it, had wine and cheese hour each night, a pool etc. He was sad to leave it--beat a Holiday Inn any day he said. If that helps you--I hope so. H
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i like the idea of having lobsters waiting for me. thanks for the cabin info. i will see if i can ID the place.
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A friend stayed in a great B&B in a converted church of all places.

Have you checked tripadvisor? Click on the B&B tab after you bring up Cody hotels.
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I just checked. It's called Parson's Pillow and is the #7 ranked B&B in Cody. Seems like you will have several choices.
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The converted church B&B the last poster
is referring to is the Parson's Pillow. My husband and I stayed there in 2003 and the
couple who ran it was delightful. The telephone # is: 307-587-2382 (toll free
800-377-2348). There is an organization
of small bed and breakfast inns/ranches in Wyoming with the website www.WyomingBnB-RanchRec.com (hope it's current since I am copying it from a brochure I kept). Cody Chamber of Commerce should also be able to help. Another choice would be the historic Irma Hotel right downtown - not a B&B per se but has a lot of history. Hope this helps.
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Avoid the Irma - the rudest staff I have ever met
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Cody Cowboy Village. It is a newer place consisting of cabins. It's on the main rd next to the rodeo arena. Outside needs landscaping (as of last summer)but inside is nice and spacious.
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