"I chose a std. room, 1 king. The pics shown on your site show that particular selection of rooms with a doorway going outside. When arriving at our room, it didn't have that door. This should be addressed w/ hotels.com or whoever gives those pics to them. In addition to this we were never informed that the elev. from the parking lot wasn't working so you had to use a valet w/ a golf cart to go up and down the steep hill.(very inconvenient) My husband uses a walker and this was difficult. However, we did find a few parking spots close to an elev. at level 2 that would take us to the 4th floor. There were 2 disabled spots. Usually those were taken by a laundry cart and/or an orange cone blocking that spot. I informed the front desk about the problem and she said that housekeeping would be informed. Unfortunately, they never got that word. Plus, del. trucks and other repair trucks continually used those spots. I don't think the guests were kept in mind with this problem. Some of those laundry/golf cars should have been placed other places! I realize weather can't be controlled nor the flooding that damaged the elevator but during this construction time I feel other parking should have been found for those 'company vehicles' thus allowing 'PAYING guests' given priority. Who's paying your bills??The PAYING guest!! The Inn at Death Valley was not very compliant in ADA laws. Look those up! There should have been a golf cart valet always waiting down below to take u up w/o calling.
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"Very nice experience. We stayed in one the cabanas so we had a very cute porch to sit on at night which added to the experience. The hotel grounds were amazing with a little western town atmosphere. We also had dinner and breakfast in the restaurants on the property. Great meals and at a reasonable price. We would definitely recommend this hotel."
"Lovely clean room + bathroom with a mini fridge. The quick mart by the check-in counter is open 24/7 and has a microwave you can use as well as free coffee and hot cocoa. The staff is always so friendly and helpful. The only minor complaint is the Wi-Fi is a little slow and the sink by the vanity mirror only gave hot water.
Very charming property with lots of historical decor plus a little pond & chapel. There’s a friendly goat, sheep, bull & burros in a on-site stable. Would definitely visit again!"
The cracks and rifts in the valley, along with the rocky bridge that passes overhead, give a window into the fascinating geological history of Death Valley.
An awe-inspiring panorama of the foothills and gullies of the Black Mountains unfolds from this elevated viewpoint, where you’ll find a series of hiking trails.
One of Death Valley’s most popular hiking trails winds through gorges, around cliffs and within canyons, showcasing all the different aspects of the area’s unique geology.
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