Furnace Creek Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
No title - expert review Originally crew headquarters for the Pacific Coast Borax Company, the four buildings here have motel-type rooms that are good for families. Readers say rooms are clean and spacious with an added bonus of being recently refurbished, whereas others complain they are a bit overpriced. The best ones ove... fodors.com
No title - expert review With the adobe walls of a Moorish casbah, this secluded, mission-style desert resort opened in 1927 and has retained the eras atmosphere. Renovations in 1997 introduced creature comforts to the rooms, but did not alter the charm. The historic inns 66 newly redecorated, non-smoking rooms ... gayot.com
No title - expert review Furnace Creek Ranch is a 3 star, it is nestled against the Funeral Mountains and overlooking the picturesque deser... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Location: The family oriented Furnace Creek Ranch is surrounded by the desert of Death Vally National Park. Number of rooms: 224 . Room Amenities: TV, AC, Hairdryer, Porch or Balcony, Coffee Maker, Refrigerator. Leisure Amenities: Swimming pool, Tennis, Golf, Horseback Riding, Carriage Rides, Hiking... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The inn was once a famous home to the pacific coast borax company and 20 mule teams made famous by the 1950s television program Death Valley days. Ideal for a getaway, the inn offers a wide variety of activities.The Inn is located at highway 190, in the Death Valley national park, approximately 192 ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review This Hotel Comprises 7 Buildings Offering a Total of 224 Rooms. Facilities Include a Foyer With a 24 Hour Reception Desk, an Air Conditioned Club Resort Including Shops, a Bar, 3 La Carte Restaurants and a Conference Room. A Launderette is Available For an Added Fee and Those Arriving by Car May Mak... sidestep.com
No title - expert review This is one resort with two hotels the historic, Furnace Creek Inn and the more family oriented Furnace Creek Ranch.An elegant hideaway for more than 77 years, the Furnace Creek Inn, still pampers every guest. It's the perfect place to reclaim your senses as you relax near the spring fed pool, strol... sidestep.com
Four Star Price for a One Star Room - user review Ahhh, the sparse beauty of Death Valley! After a day exploring the nooks and crannies of DV, I look forward to a nice relaxing meal and comfortable room. Furnace Creek Ranch offers neither. The restaurant offers good food, but the dining room itself is the LOUDEST place I have eaten since seventh gr... fodors.com
My trip in Furnace Creek Ranch - user review Furnace Creek ranch is the worst hotel I ve never visited in My life. The service absolutly in contrast with the price of the room. The rooms too small and wit... fodors.com
An Oasis - user review We found an excellent base for our hiking trip to Death Valley. The pool is awesom, the food at the 49er Cafe was excellent along with excellent service., No complaints really, although we could do with a reprieve from the air conditioner noise but... fodors.com
Tops at the Bottom - user review This place is the tops at the bottom (lowest elevation) of the United States. The wine list just needs some Ahh Pino... travel.yahoo.com
Heaven on Earth - user review Death Valley is our little bit of heaven. We enjoy hiking , sight =seeing and photography. We do not enjoy crowds. Death Valley is the perfec... travel.yahoo.com
Furnace is the right name - user review Bathrooms installations needs repairing and walls need to be painted. Airconditioning is old and very noisy. Pool needs refreshing. Service at the recepti... travel.yahoo.com
top spot - user review Had a great time here, last year. The staff are very friendly, they just cant do enough for you.Great place to train hard.Hello to Sharon. A very gracious member ... travel.yahoo.com
Skip the ranch, stay at the inn - user review Unless you're on a very tight budget (in which case, consider staying at home), skip the mediocre family motel quality accomodations here and stay at the nearby, plus... travel.yahoo.com
the best thinges i like about death valley - user review wate i liket best is the senaury.It was the best.the golf cours was lovly the pond was lovly.I loved the beding.it was breth taking.Bad water was the most coolist apertona... travel.yahoo.com
Can't wait to return - user review I've been going to Furnace Creek Ranch each summer for more than 20 years. I really enjoy the quiet seclusion, hot temperatures, and the grandeur views of the desert. I Stay ... travel.yahoo.com
THE place to stay in Death Valley - user review Don't be a cheapskate, this fabulous historic inn is THE place to stay in Death Valley. Plush accomodations and fine dining are the perfect antidote to a a day spent baking and... travel.yahoo.com
50th Anniversary - user review We wanted an excellent setting for our 50th wedding anniversary celebration. We chose this and spent four days there. The room was fine, the staff friendly and helpful, and the s... travel.yahoo.com
Good but I'll try Stovepipe next time. - user review When we stayed at Furnace Creek Ranch, we wanted a quiet place where, when we opened the door in the early morning, we'd be stepping out into the wide open space. Stovepipe Wells... travel.yahoo.com
Expensive But Worth It, Mostly - user review Not much to chose from in this fantastic location so you take what you can get. DOWNSIDES- no cell phone, no internet, expensive. UPSIDES - no cell phone, no internet, lots of acti... travel.yahoo.com
Good Location but...... - user review The service was very good upon check-in. However, when we reported that the TV did not work the next day, they forgot about the problem until we reminded them later. The look ou... travel.yahoo.com
Relaxing and comfortable. - user review This was a neat place. The views are fantastic. Centrally located in Death Valley so easy to go exploring and be able to come back. The food is great and the staff are very frie... travel.yahoo.com
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