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A few more vegetation options for both the lounge menu and the main dining room would be a good shift.
Thank you for your hospitality!
I found it humorous when the front desk referred to their dining room as Fine Dining. Having eaten at other Xanterra run facilities; I guessed that fine dining was an overstatement and it was. The restaurant was marginally ok; menu was short; prices were a bit excessive; service was weak; decor was mid century beat up.
We guessed all this going in but wanted to be close to the center of the park and also see the Inn. We only stayed two nights.
It has been great 3 days in the Inn.
I loved their service, pool , cleanliness .
Its a real oasis in desert.
Slept peacefully .
A place where all your anxiety will go below sea level ☺️
Thank you everyone for warm hospitality.
The food was good too.
We visited shortly after the Hurricane game in October of ‘23. Not everything was open. Still a wonderful stage.
Prices were on par with what one might expect to pay to stay at a national park lodge, even on weekdays; however, the Inn is a convenient location for exploring Death Valley National Park, and the shuttle that runs between the Inn and the Ranch makes it easy to enjoy the amenities of both properties.
A limited number of EV chargers are available (Blink, first come first served), but may be out of service, so call ahead or check PlugShare to see their status before you visit, as the closest Tesla superchargers are in Beatty (48 mi), Lone Pine (106 mi), Baker (113 mi), or Ridgecrest (133 mi). We had no issues charging, but have a backup plan or plan to use a hybrid/gas car from the get-go.
Pillows were dirty.
Buffet was old at 7pm, extremely limited to salad and soup even though it’s open to 9.
Restaurant needs reservation.
The General store is where you will end up eating cup of noodles for dinner.
Definitely a bathroom stop at most.
On ne regrette qu'une chose, c'est de ne pas être resté deux ou trois jours au lieu d'une nuit car ce park est très riche en découverte