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Scored 8.0
This was a quick stopover, so we didn't get time to visit...
This was a quick stopover, so we didn't get time to visit many of the sights in the area - a two night stop would have been better, so we could have spent a day exploring Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Canyon de Chelly is one of the most beautiful canyons in the...
Canyon de Chelly is one of the most beautiful canyons in the Southwest. It has a special quality to it that's hard to capture with words. I would call it transcendent. It doesn't attract the hordes of tourists that the Grand Canyon does, so you can really find a quiet place along the rims and feel one with Mother Earth and the ancient ones. A visit there is restorative.
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Anonymous
United States
10
Scored 10
Go and see the sights!
Go and see the sights! We have yet to take a guided tour but, we will on our next trip. The scenery is breathtaking, insightful and humbling. So many different locations to drive and explore on your own. I recommend the Thunderbird Lodge for food, although Junction is delicious, Thunderbird was the group favorite. Be respectful of the wonderful people who live and work here. It is beautiful but it will only stay that way if the visitors (like myself and fellow travelers) don't mess it up.
Mollie
United States
10
Scored 10
The Canyon de Chelly is absolutely stunning. Mesmerizing.
The Canyon de Chelly is absolutely stunning. Mesmerizing. I have to admit that I was ignorant of the history of the Navajo and it was an eye opening experience to learn what happened there. We hope to return when we can take a tour of the canyon floor. Not much going on restaurant wise in Chinle but the Basha's grocery store has a good selection.
Mary Jo
United States
10
Scored 10
I have been all over Arizona and I believe this area is THE...
I have been all over Arizona and I believe this area is THE most spectacular! The views, every where you look are breathtaking. So many old ruins to explore, caves to enter and history to learn. Visiting here is like a trip back in time, before people threw trash everywhere.
Laura
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Canyon de Chelly is better than I expected, although many of...
Canyon de Chelly is better than I expected, although many of the rim drive (north and south forks) were closed and the information available through the National Park Sevice in cooperation with the Navajo nation management was non-existent, never updated to reflect partial closures. That said, the property itself was almost devoid guests, and we rather enjoyed the privacy and quiet that a very lightly occupied property afforded. Chinle itself has little to offer, but the canyon itself is fascinating and invites much more exploration and time than our two day allotment allowed. This is off the beaten path, and hopefully will stay that way.
We were only able to stay and the Thunderbird Lodge for one night. We wished we had been there for 2 or 3 days. It is an oasis in the desert. Close to the canyon, surrounded by trees, quiet and relaxing. The room was very clean, as was the bathroom. Everything worked well. The cafeteria was adequate for our needs. The location was perfect for visitng the area. We hope to return for a longer stay next time.
The facility is not typical hotel, but more like a vacation resort, very relaxing and quite environment with birds chirping. Sitting in the front door chair, chatting with your neighbor customers can’t be easier. The mattress is supportive and comfortable. The weather is so cool we even don’t need to turn on the AC at night.
Very old and inconfortable room!! The bed felt as if it could fell apart every second. Very dark and unplaisant room.
The “restaurant “ at the hotel is a nightmare!! Very expensive and disgusting food.
Thank God the staff was so nice and we were able to cancel 1 night free of charge
It was comfortable, clean and the room was beautifully decorated. It had more than I expected, with a coffee pot, microwave, etc., not just a little fridge. Nice amenities. The nearby restaurant had great food, plentiful portions and was an amazing value.
Convenient stop-over whilst visiting National Parks in the area. Room and bed comfortable, with table and two chairs. Shower good. Plenty of parking. Restaurant on site, but separate from hotel itself.
I thought we would have free breakfast like most holiday inns, dark restaurant. So we went to Denny's. Was hoping to have 3pm lunch at restaurant but closed so had to go down street.
The hotel was fine, bathroom was the smallest I have ever seen which was a problem with 3 ladies. No Free Breakfast. Had a stray Cat enter our room in the morning.
The breakfast at the hotel restaurant was very good. We ate there both days--great service too. The location was perfect for visiting the National Monument.
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