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Buffalo
Bill's Irma Hotel
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Property Description: Step
back into the old West at the Irma Hotel a place that Buffalo Bill Cody
called a "gem." Buffalo Bill helped
found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established his TE Ranch in the area.
In 1902, he built the Irma Hotel, which he called –"just the sweetest
hotel that ever was." Buffalo Bill maintained two suites and an office
at the hotel for his personal use. You can stay in renovated rooms that
housed some of the most famous personalities the world has ever known.
You can even stay in Buffalo Bill's private suite or in a host of other
historic and non-historic rooms. All have modern bathrooms and air
conditioning. Wireless Internet access is now available!
Buffalo Bill helped found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established
his TE Ranch in the area. In 1902, he built the Irma Hotel,
which he called –"just the sweetest hotel that ever was."
Buffalo Bill maintained two suites and an office at the hotel
for his personal use. When the Burlington Railroad completed a
spur line into Cody, his plan was to have travelers stay at
Buffalo Bill’s Hotels in the Rockies on their way to the east
gate of Yellowstone National Park. They included the Irma Hotel
in Cody, near the railroad; Wapiti Inn (a day’s wagon ride west)
and Pahaska Teepee near the East gate of the park. The Irma
Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places by
the National Park Service, in recognition of its contribution to
the cultural foundations of America. It was designed by Alfred
Wilderman Woods, a Lincoln, Nebraska church architect. Certain
exterior walls are made of river rock and locally quarried
sandstone from Beck Lake just south of town. The fireplace is an
assemblage of rock, ores, minerals, and fossils from the Big
Horn Basin. The Irma’s famous cherrywood bar dates to the period
of construction and is one of the most photographed features in
all of Cody. The original part of the hotel was built for
Buffalo Bill in 1902. The northwest addition was constructed in
1929, and the southwest addition was added in 1976-1977.
Major area attractions include the nightly Cody Rodeo, the Cody
Gunfighters ( a re-enactment of old west gunfights), and the
huge Buffalo Bill Museum (countless paintings, firearms, and
artifacts from the old west days of Buffalo Bill).
Nightly Rates:
|
The Historic Section |
| 1 or 2 People |
$157.00 |
| 3 People |
$164.50 |
| 4 People |
$172.00 |
| Standard Room
- Double Beds |
| 1 or 2 People |
$107.00 |
| 3 People |
$114.50 |
| 4 People |
$122.00 |
| Rollaway |
$7.50 |
| Extra Person |
$7.50 |
| Standard Room
- 1 or 2 Queens |
| 1 or 2 People |
$114.00 |
| 3 People |
$121.50 |
| 4 People |
$129.00 |
* Rates based on a maximum
of 2 adults per room and do not include tax.
Deposit & Cancellation Policies:
The reservation is guaranteed with a major credit card and you will pay
for the room upon arrival. The cancellation policy is at least 48
hours prior to 3:00 p.m. on the date of scheduled arrival in order to
avoid being charged a cancellation fee by the hotel. |