"The room seemed very clean, a bit dated, especially the bathroom. The beds were comfortable, there is no duvet, just a sheet to cover yourself with.
There was shampoo, conditioner, soap and lotion in the room. A little fridge and some cups, no kettle or coffee machine. There is a very strong ‘no cooking’ rule in the rooms. There is morning coffee in the registration area, as well as hot and cold water.
We were able to park right outside our room. There were 3 steps down from the parking lot to the rooms.
We got dinner in the saloon right on site - the food was great and the setting was just right after a day in Death Valley.
There is a general store opposite (on the other side of the road), it’s very well stocked with many souvenirs , basic food, snacks and drinks, but pretty pricey for souvenirs ($35 for basic t shirts).
We went to the sand dunes for sunset - I highly recommend!
I would stay here again if I was to come back to Death Valley - the location is great and the hotel had everything we needed (except for a kettle in the room)!"
"This place is great for a few nights to stop while traveling. It felt like a cute little resort. i wouldn’t recommend parking your RV there though because if you plan on sleeping inside, there is no plug in and the bathrooms are far to walk from in the dark. The one male staff was a bit rude as well and he didn’t make me feel welcomed. Other than that, it was great!"
"Property was nicely maintained and golf cart services are available to get your luggage from the parking lot to your room. The Inn sits top a hill and parking is below.
Customer service was excellent. Everyone was friendly, customer focused and very polite.
The oasis is very nice and you can meander through the garden with running creeks, waterfalls and frog ponds.
We had the terrace room which faced the Bad water Basin and the very nice pool area.
Restaurant food was good and they had a nice selection for food/drinks.
The room was big enough and the bathroom had all products needed.
It did need an overhaul. Paint needs to be stripped and redone. Carpets really need cleaning and a room refresh. Overall, it was a comfortable stay with beautiful scenery. "
Panoramic and solitary views of the Badwater Basin and Panamint Valley, especially stunning at sunset, offer rewards at the end of a washboard-like drive.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Goldwell Open Air Museum during your travels in Death Valley. While you're here, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
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