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KKAII have been to Yosemite many times, and this hotel is the most satisfying one. The hotel is very new and the sanitation is not bad. I moved in at the beginning of September, and the weather was just right. Because I was tired of living in the RV, I booked a tent house this time. There are fans, electric fireplaces, cooking utensils, refrigerators, etc., and there seems to be an electric blanket on the bed. In the evening, eat hot pot with a gas stove at the entrance of the tent. There is a pioneer market in the town less than ten minutes by car.
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GGuest UserWe stayed here because of its proximity to Yosemite. It was nice being 5-7 mins from the entrance to the park. We stayed in a cottage next to the pizzeria. Had more than a few spiders in our cottage which sort of freaked out the kids but I dispatched of them all as discreetly as possible and never saw any more. The room itself was not anything to write home about, but I can appreciate a nice bed and nice pillows. Ours had a high ceiling which I liked. There was a gas fireplace which would provide plenty of heat if we had needed any. Some of the property was under construction so we did not have access to all the amenities but the pool area was very nice with a full bar next to it. The restaurant was good, and they had a game room (not an arcade) that is more than sufficient to entertain your kids for a at least 15 mins. They have a lot to do there, like archery lessons, but we simply didn’t have the time. If you are planning a vacation to Yosemite but don’t exactly want to stay in the park itself, this is a terrific resort-feel within shouting distance of the Fish Camp entrance. 
SSabGabBest location! It was near and easy going around Yosemite park from this hotel. Right outside our room was the river and it was the best sight specially in the morning.
Love the big bath tub with jets! Just needs more cleaning coz i noticed it has got molds already. There is absolutely no phone signal here and Wifi is not free so you have to purchase on check in. Funny tho coz once you are in Yosemite park, there is LTE signal.
There is fridge, cooking utensils, electric stove, plates, cups, cleaning stuff, room was huge!! We got the 2 queen beds room type.
The food in their restaurant is not so bad, the service could be better tho. Our food came super slow.
There is plenty of parking space and its for free.
I never get to try their pool and laundry facilities.
GGuest UserThe location is very good, only ten minutes' drive from the entrance, and the price is cheaper than another hotel further inside. The hotel has complete facilities, including a swimming pool and a massage pool
SSHINYosemite chose a hotel because it was expensive. It was a trip by myself so it was a waste of room, toilet and bathtub. It was good to sell some snacks inside the hotel. I didn't see breakfast as I left early in the morning, and it was nice to see people relaxing by the small pool in the hotel. It's about an hour's drive from the entrance to the park, but because it's a mountain road, if you enter the park early in the morning or come out late in the evening, I think it would be better to pay more and book a hotel in the park.
AAkikoIt was nice spot to stay when go hiking to Yosemite national park. It takes an hour to get there from the lodge though, it’s No crowded, not too cold in the night and lots of restaurant options around.
The room was cosy and enough space. Even though TV didn’t work and water faucet was a little hard to use. Overall it was nice two nights stay!
GGuest UserI've been coming to Yosemite since I began camping with my parents in the 1960's. As I got older, it was always a dream of mine to stay in the park. I finally was able to fulfill my dream this month and stayed 3 nights at the lodge. I had always known that accommodations in the park were expensive so I had budgeted for that. Kind of like paying $20 for a beer at the ball game when you could have paid $5 at your favorite bar. Because of a flight delay, we did not arrive at the lodge until 9:30. Fortunately, we were assigned a room in the Alder building, which is right across from the front desk. Found a parking spot right in front of our building, too. The room was nice. Rustic but comfortable. Kind of like staying at one of the YMCA's in the mountains of Colorado. Beware of the thin walls, though. Use your inside voice. The next morning I was blown away when I walked out the front door of our room and the upper falls were right there! I must have taken 20 pictures. Being across from the lobby was very convenient. We took the valley tram tour (I highly recommend it) and it left from right in front of the lobby. A shuttle stop is located there, too. The trail head to the falls is right across the road from the lodge. The Yosemite Village is about a mile away via a flat bike/people path. The shuttle bus will also take you there. We took advantage of the amenities at the lodge, also. Since it was still early in the season, some of the outlets were closed. The Base Camp food court was so-so with a pretty limited menu. The lounge was a good place to order a glass of wine and then sit outside. The real treat, however, was the Mountain Room restaurant (reservations required). Real fine dining. Filet Mignon with Béarnaise ! As you can tell, we had a pretty good time.
113889279The hotel is right at the west gate of Yosemite. The natural environment is so good that you can see the sea of clouds and deer in the morning. It takes 15 minutes to drive to find a place to eat. It is just an ordinary motel. The price is really not cheap. It is comparable to the price of the Intercontinental.
Wonderful stay that generally exceeded our expectations. The construction work is ongoing so you know before you arrive there may be some inconvenience and I guess we were lucky as there was none whilst we were there but the patio area was not accessible. However we were in a refurbished room overlooking Half Dome and the Grounds and you are right in the heart of the valley. The hotel has maintained its sense of history whilst upgrading facilities and the swimming pool is excellent. Staff were super friendly and you can borrow bikes for the day from the hotel which is one of the best ways to explore. Valet parking was fine and our bags were delivered and collected with no expectation of a tip. It is expensive but you pay for the location and higher costs of maintaining such a grand hotel. Restaurant was closed and buffet was poor - see 'Ruby's Inn at Bryce Canyon' if you want to know how to organise a great buffet. We used the room once as it is a great room to see but I don't recommend taking Breakfast or Dinner there until the restaurant is fixed. There are better options elsewhere in the valley. Lovely comfortable bed with no squeaking and plenty of space within the room. Plate of food on arrival which was a nice touch. Plenty of wildlife in the grounds. Expensive but worth it.
张张#positive #I was happy with the Convenience of Transport, Value for Money, Room Layout, Natural Light in the Room, Toiletries, Corridor Soundproofing; 酒店乾淨整潔舒適環境不錯,有早餐。
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