Wyoming Inn Offers Wagon Train Dinner Experience
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – June 4, 2009
Each summer visitors come to Jackson Hole seeking the authentic Western experience. The Wyoming Inn treats families to a real-West piece of Jackson Hole history with an opportunity to travel by wagon train to a Dutch-oven dinner and cowboy show—uniquely Western fun for visitors of all ages. Created by the Bar-T-Five—descendants of Jackson Hole character “Uncle Nick” Wilson, who brought one of the first wagon trains over Teton Pass into Jackson Hole in 1889 (the town of Wilson is named for him)—the Wagon Train Dinner includes a horse-drawn covered wagon ride up Cache Creek Canyon to a camp where a Dutch-oven dinner of chicken and roast beef and a cowboy band await guests.

“Jackson Hole offers so much to see and do, our guests sometimes worry about how to pack it all in,” says Wyoming Inn general manager Ed Krajsky. “We offer one-stop shopping when it comes to arranging entertainment like the wagon train dinner and other area activities, so our guests can sit back and enjoy the ride.”
Summer room rates at the Wyoming Inn start from $199/night. Additional charges for the Wagon Train Dinner, including covered wagon travel and entertainment, are $43 per person, adults; $36, children 5-12; and free for kids under 5.
The Wyoming Inn is rated #1 for hotels in Jackson on TripAdvisor.com. With a mission to provide outstanding customer service, the friendly Wyoming Inn staff is ready to suggest and arrange a variety of activities suited to individual guest interests. Located on the town’s free shuttle line, the Wyoming Inn is known for its comfortable atmosphere and its many complimentary services and offerings including breakfast, wireless Internet access and airport shuttle, as well as such home-away-from-home touches as snacks available all day long. For information on the Wagon Train Dinner experience or additional lodging packages visit www.wyominginn.com or call 800.844.0035.
Media Contacts:
Ed Krajsky, General Manager Wyoming Inn, 307.734.0035, edkrasky@wyominginn.com
Darla Worden, WordenGroup Strategic Public Relations, 307.734.5335, darla@wordenpr.com

