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Jackson Hole, WY, United States, 07/11/2005 - Small hotel in Jackson Hole listed #1 in US and Canada by Travel + Leisure readers. Voted #7 in World in the magazine's annual World's Best Awards 2005 reader's survey.
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The Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa, a Jackson Hole hotel, was named the top hotel in the US and Canada by Travel + Leisure readers for 2005. This is the second consecutive year that the Rusty Parrot was recognized for it’s excellence by Travel + Leisure readers, last year it was rated #5. The hotel also made the worldwide list at number 7. For the annual World’s Best Awards list, Travel & Leisure readers are asked to rate recent experiences at hotels on criteria including rooms/facilities, location, service, restaurants/food and value.
Rusty Parrot owner, Ron Harrison, is very pleased with the recognition stating that “This award recognizes the level of service our staff has worked to achieve.” Harrison built the Rusty Parrot in 1990. He dreamed of a hotel in the Jackson Hole area that was different enough from what was available on the market that would be near the downtown shopping, art galleries and restaurants in Jackson’s Town Square. The 31 room Rusty Parrot has proven itself as the choice of discerning travelers worldwide for excellence in lodging, dining and personal relaxation at the on site spa, The Body Sage.
The Wild Sage, the on-site 26 seat dining room, has also been noted for it’s excellence in Jackson dining. It is the only restaurant in the area to receive AAA’s 2004 Four-Diamond rating. Dinner in the Wild Sage is served in full view of an exhibition-style kitchen enabling guests to watch in awe of Chef Walker and his staff. The restaurant has been recently been featured in The New York Times, Elle Décor, Chicago Sun-Times and Cowboy and Indians magazine.
In 2004, The Rusty Parrot was named 5th in the Continental U.S. and 28th in the world. The lodge has been featured on the Today Show, Conde Nast Traveler’s 2005 Gold List, listed to the “Ten Best Small Hotels” by Ski magazine, and voted one of the “Ten Best Places to Snuggle in Front of a Fire” by USA Today.
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