We planned a last minute trip to Yosemite for the holiday weekend. Pickings were slim, so we grabbed what we could. The benefit of a home vs camping in national parks boils down to three points: 1. A good bed 2. Good shower 3. Kitchen amenities. Beds were just ok, showers were barely better than most campgrounds, the kitchen was decent. The knives I went to use were dirty, and painfully dull. The cutting board was warped so barely usable. They did have plenty of spices and basic needs as well as coffee and filters on hand which was nice, but we did not use those. The living/dining space was great, but we did not use them. The bedroom space is odd. It’s basically tri level with a room up top, presumably master on main, and queen on bottom. It’s very squeaky stairs, and not convenient for bathroom visits. Thankfully our kids are older and sound sleepers do this was not an issue. The most painful part though was the price. To pay what I’d pay for 2 hotel rooms a night for a place that had stained carpet, we could barely find at night due to lack of lighting and the very unpleasant showers was ridiculous. We should have camped, or gotten 2 hotel rooms. Whatever. Great trip in park, but def would not recommend this place.