"Cherry was great. We were supposed to have housekeeping come and clean our room but they never came. We did their work getting sheets, towels and changing the bed. One front desk woman treated me badly when I asked for sheets and towels. We left a day early because of the treatment. We will never go to a Motel 6 again."
"Perfect for us - We (family of 4) stayed here 3 nights to access Death Valley National Park. Great choice. Rooms have comfortable mattresses and pillows. We all slept well each night. The room has a small refrigerator, no freezer. No coffee machines in the room, but there is one down the hall and they are open 24 hrs. The hotel, shop and gas station are all open 24 hours. The restaurant is open for all meals and is more reasonable than eating in the park. The The grounds are nicely kept. If we return to the park, we will stay here again."
"This was the largest room we have ever stayed in. It was clean, and had a small kitchen. It was a great location, just an hour from Death Valley. We highly recommend!"
"We booked this place based on some "excellent" reviews and "good" ratings.
Upon arrival we were shockingly surprised by the dilapidated state of the building and its surroundings, which rather fits the description of a ghost town in the middle of nowhere.
Reluctantly we stepped in the lobby to be received by a wave of stagnant air, as if no one had opened the door in a hundred years. Not to mention the adverse respiratory reaction this unhealthy atmosphere triggered on my travel partner.
The front desk lady was nice and sweet. Since we quickly realized that we were not going to spend a single night in such a filthy and dilapidated place, we thanked her for sharing some haunting stories about the place's famous guest, and left. Leaving behind a cloud of dust never to look back again...
We are aware that not all travelers are looking for the same kind of experience, but it is beyond my comprehension how a place that lacks some basic amenities and is in such a state of disrepair can be even listed as a lodging option.
Needless to say that our trust on Expedia as a travel advisor has been very disappointing by this experience to say the least.
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"Older casino rooms are older clean minimal amenities in std room. Restaurant service is intermittent opens at 8am but only certain days. Pool seems to be closed all the time."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Death Valley, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Visitors like the top-notch restaurants and riverfront in Death Valley. While you're here, grab a bite or have a drink at the cafes.
What’s there to see and do in Death Valley?
Enjoy the outdoors at Death Valley National Park and Devil's Golf Course, or simply take in cultural attractions like Borax Museum and Goldwell Open Air Museum. Artists Palette and Furnace Creek Visitor Center are other places to visit while you're in town.
What’s a holiday rental in Death Valley like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Death Valley. Holiday rentals offer extras like laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll have everything you need. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can offer a sense of security away from public hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular choice for small groups.
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