"There are few choices to stay in the area. This place is definitely no frills with some rustic charm. The staff were helpful and friendly. My room was basic but adequate for a place to lay my head while visiting this beautiful area. The walls are paper thin. I could hear every word spoken from the adjoining rooms. The place is convenient in that there’s a small store and a restaurant. The food in the restaurant was very good. I liked that is a bit further from the the main congested areas of the national park."
"Great very helpful staff!!!!
Room is a bit too light at night for me loving total darkness and air conditioning is a bit noisy
Great small pool…. lounges would be a nice addition but perfect temperature
Within walking distance to many eating places and across the street from a beautiful park with a stream running through"
" Nice older property. I mistakenly booked a room without a shower or toilet. I was assured that the public bath would not be busy and that was true. Nice and clean. I will return but definitely will insist on a ground floor room - the stairs for this 82 year old with luggage was very difficult and no elevator. Still, enjoyed the hotel"
"Check-in experience was weird.. given the wrong room number on key card and a completely different incorrect room circled on the map. Normally NBD, but we half unloaded our car in the 100 degree heat and walked around to both incorrect rooms. Was frustrating. If I stayed here again, I would make sure my key card and map match when checking in.
Restaurant had delicious food and great service. We went after the kitchen shut down (9:20pm on a Monday night) and they still accommodated us with easy to make options. Fish and chips were yum! Everything was reasonably priced as well!
We weren’t told about the ice machine not existing closest to our place, but a sweet groundskeeper helped us find the other one. <3
Generally, I liked it here and would stay again if ever back in DVNP!"
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