The Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming is always a chosen place to stay when there. Historical, clean, convenient, and haunted. We stayed in the newer area, and the room was extremely comfortable! Nice bed, thick carpeting, large bathroom with deep tub, and nice HOT water.
The 1st night of our 2 night stay, was horribly noisy. There is a old fashioned steam heater in the room, and it clanged and banged ALL NIGHT long. I used ear plugs and pillows, and still heard the clanging. The 2nd night, I decided to try and turn off the heater (there is also a electric wall heater, so wasn't sure this one was actually connected since it looked like an antique). I turned the white knob and amazingling the noise stopped and didn't happen the 2nd night. However the traffic noise was worse on Friday night than on Thursday night. The room on the 3rd floor newer area is exceptionally comfortable. And easy to loan luggage upstairs (did not see elevators). Parking convenient, and the food in the restaurant is exceptional! Walking the streets of Cody was a terrific experience too, and the Irma is in a perfect location You can even walk to the Buffalo Bill HIstorical Museum.
Dogs are not welcome - unless they are service dogs, and we had one. Since I needed to walk my dog a couple times - it was a perfect area for walk and easy to take care of "Tammy"
Thank you to the Irma for maintaining the historical aspects and good service.