"The property is rustic, but the rooms are spacious and well maintained. The mini refrigerator was a great size and perfect for keeping snacks and food for our daily trips around Death Valley. The bed was comfortable, and I’m usually quite picky about beds.
Unfortunately, our timing was not ideal, as the hotel had a scheduled 12-hour power outage from 4:00 a.m. to about 4:00 p.m. on March 10. During that time, there was no electricity or Wi-Fi in the rooms, although Wi-Fi was available at the registration office. They schedule maintenance outages two or three times a year, so it may be worth checking ahead before reserving.
That said, we were grateful for the convenience of staying inside the park and for the beautiful views of the Mesquite Dunes. We would definitely come back!"
"The Inn at Death Valley is certainly an Oasis in the Desert. The grounds are beautiful with water running through it, lush palm trees, beautiful pool and very comfortable suites. Highly recommend staying here."
"The location was good and the room was clean and the front desk staff that checked us in were very nice. That’s the only good things I can say. Our room was as bright as the sun when the lights were turned off as it faced north with a parking lot and no blackout curtains. We were on the first floor and there is no sound proofing between floors. We heard every footstep from the second floor. It was so noisy. The upstairs room woke up at 3:30 am. Two people took showers and the noise from the showers sounded like a tornado going through the hotel. I’m not making this up. Also the wind was blowing outside and the windows and doors aren’t properly weatherstripped and it whistles like a train non-stop.
If you just need a place to shower, this motel is ok. But if you want a restful night sleep, I don’t recommend it. "
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