Inn at Death Valley
Hello! For those who have stayed at the Inn at Death Valley before, which rooms are nicer - the Pool Bungalow or a Casita? We are two adults planning to stay for two nights. Thanks!
The Inn at Death Valley offers two main room types for guests looking for a more private and upscale experience: the Pool Bungalows and the Casitas. Both provide a charming desert resort experience, but there are some differences to help you choose based on your preferences.
Pool Bungalow:
- Located close to the main pool, providing easy access to swimming and lounging.
- Usually slightly larger than standard rooms and offer a patio or terrace with seating.
- Decor is classic desert resort style, bright and comfortable, often with good natural light.
- Pros: Convenient to the pool and central areas; can feel lively with nearby activity.
- Cons: Slightly less privacy since they are near public pool areas; some noise from other guests.
Casita:
- More private and often set slightly apart from the main hotel buildings.
- Typically have a small patio, offering quiet views of the desert or garden area.
- Interior design is cozy and slightly more intimate, often preferred for couples.
- Pros: Peaceful and private, ideal for a romantic or restful stay; less foot traffic nearby.
- Cons: A bit farther from the main pool and dining areas; may require a short walk.
Recommendation: If you value privacy and a quieter, more romantic setting, the Casita is usually considered the nicer choice. If you prefer being close to the pool for easy access and a more social feel, the Pool Bungalow is a good option. Both are comfortable, well-appointed, and provide the classic Death Valley resort ambiance.
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