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14 de mayo de 2024
May 2024 - We stayed 4 days, 3 nights in a Standard Lodge room with 2 double beds. The view we had from the room was of the overlook, which was beautiful. The rooms have a small keurig coffee machine with complimentary coffee pods, sugar & sweetener packets and stir sticks, creamer pods, and two bottles of water. I had brought my own coffee pods, so I could enjoy my morning coffee experience. The standard rooms do not have refrigerators. I understand the suites have them. We made due with a medium sized cooler that we refilled with zip lock bags of ice (the ice machine was located just a few doors down from our room on the 2nd floor). If you don’t have a lot of refrigeration needs, this could work for you. Each bed had three pillows and the bed was very comfortable. These rooms have been renovated in the last couple of years and are very nicely done. TV, dresser drawers, bedside table with lamp & electrical outlets, luggage stand and closet with a safe if you want to store valuables. The bathroom has a hairdryer along with hand soap bars, bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and hand lotion. Ample towels available, and we had our room refreshed with everything during our stay. Nobody came into our room to straighten or refill during our entire stay, but left a large bag of towels and extra supplies outside our door when we left the “service please” tag in the door. We set our trash and used towels outside the door in one of the extra bags and it was picked up within 10 minutes. I have not had that experience with hotels, but appreciate that no one was in our room while we were gone. Maybe this is the way they do it here. Either way, we had what we needed to enjoy our stay. The water pressure in the shower is weak, but the water is HOT, so that was okay with me. The only issue with our bathroom was the pocket door wouldn’t stay shut. We wedged a washcloth between the door and the ceiling and it stayed shut fine…not a big issue. The staff were friendly and helpful. There is a vending/coffee area off of the lobby where they have brewed coffee and a large keurig with pods and all the trimmings. Lobby lounge with fireplace and ample seating to enjoy the scenery. There is a dining room that served breakfast, lunch and dinner (although I think they were closed some during the afternoon between lunch and dinner). We had dinner in the lodge dining room one night and it was very good. We went in to Davis for dinner twice; once as Sirianni’s Cafe for subs, and once to Milo’s which has excellent food, but a limited food menu. We didn’t use the pool or hot tub or rec room, but they are available. We spent much of our time outside on the trails. You must take the Elakala Falls Trail to see those falls. It’s right next to the Lodge parking area and only a short distance to the bridge overtop the falls. The trails connect througout the park and I encourage you to do as many as you can, especially the Blackwater Falls. If you have tro
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