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What Guests Said About Death Valley Junction:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    There is not much if anything here but that is what you come...

    There is not much if anything here but that is what you come here for. It's an old motel, with an amazing story, that could use a bit of TLC but the rooms are clean, the air conditioning works, and the water was hot in the shower. A great place to stay and show the photos to your friends.
    Donald
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A tiny historic town looking much the way it did 100 years...

    A tiny historic town looking much the way it did 100 years ago. A tour of Marta Becket's murals in the Opera House is highly recommended; we can only hope that performances once again take place in this unique hall. The restaurant currently sits empty, so bring anything you want to eat with you. There is a refrigerator in the common area you can use to store some food. The surrounding Armargosa Desert stretches out east, north, and south of the village as far as the eye can see. Amazingly, there is an aquifer deep underground fed by the Armargosa River (also underground at this point). So there are some ranches and tiny Nevada casino towns nearby (but not too nearby). For more info about the Armargosa, visit the Armargosa Conservancy's website at armargosaconservancy dot org.
    Scott
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The information and warning to refuel before entering the...

    The information and warning to refuel before entering the National Park are true. The price of fuel in NP is really higher. Stock up on plenty of water, the temperature is really high. Exertion in the heat will make up for the beauty that appears to be dead, but it is not.
    Lubica
    Slovakia
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION IS CLOSER TO THE PARK BUT THE PROBLEM...

    DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION IS CLOSER TO THE PARK BUT THE PROBLEM THERE IS NO CONVENIENT STORE TO BUY FOR FOOD AND NO GASOLINE STATION. HOPING SOMEDAY THERE WILL BE MORE HOTEL AND CONVENIENT STORE TO BE PUT UP.FURNACE CREEK IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND PANRUMP IS VERY FAR TO TRAVEL TO GET A HOTEL ,FOOD AND GAS.
    AMADA
    United States of America
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    It's close to the East entrance to Death Valley, which makes...

    It's close to the East entrance to Death Valley, which makes it a less expensive alternative to resort accommodations in the valley. It's also close to gas and food, which is just 7 miles away to the North, in Nevada (Nevada prices). Again, providing less expensive alternative to gas, and food in the valley.
    A
    Anonymous
    United States of America
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    I’ve struggled to answer the questions.

    I’ve struggled to answer the questions. The answers to some were neither yes nor no, but “sort-of.” Overall, the charms may have outweighed the negatives, but there were negatives you’d have to be willing to overlook. questions
    Diane

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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    I loved the story of the place. Marta Beckett, the dancer, discovered the place, fell in love with it, and re-opened the Opera House and hotel for performances after 21 years of neglect. Despite that, I was a little disappointed. The place was clean, but a little more run-down than I’d expected. We stayed here for 2 nights, then went up the road (7 miles-into NV) to stay at the Lone Street Hotel & Casino. No story, but more comfortable and comparable charge.
    Diane
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    I very much enjoyed my stay at the Amargosa. Guests should know upfront, however, that this is a 100-year old historic facility and it looks it, inside and out. It's also in the middle of nowhere, about 1.5 hrs from Death Valley National Park. It will definitely be a "rustic" experience, but the wonderfully friendly staff will make it all worth it. Keep in mind that you're stepping back in time 100-years, manage your expectations and embrace the experience!
    Peter
    Solo traveler
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    An absolute dump, dirty. Run down, paint falling off walls, dirt parking with pot holes and puddles, filthy, plumbing didn't work. After checking in, seeing our room and learning that you had to let the water drip for 15 minutes before you could turn it on, we left and spent the night elsewhere. Lost $113. Can't believe you list this hotel on your site!!!
    Joseph
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Front desk was super kind and friendly. Went on the 6pm Opera House tour; that was really special. Bed was comfy, linens and towel were new. Thank you. Hotel has microwave, frig, toaster oven, coffee maker for use in the closed cafe. Closest hotel to Death Valley without paying the National Park’s inflated rates.
    Peri
    Solo traveler
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    If you want luxury and a modern hotel experience this place is not for you, but if you’re like us and you appreciate an authentic historical hotel, this is the place for you. The old hotel has nice historical features, you’re a 30 minute drive away from the center of Death Valley, and the staff is very friendly.
    Viola
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Staying at the Amargosa hotel was a great experience. The hotel and opera house is filled with its unique history and the story of this extraordinary woman Marta Becket. Even though it is run down, (it was exceptionally cleanI), I wouldn’t want it any other way. Marta’a presence was palpable.
    Naomi
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    I loved everything of this amazing historical hotel. I’m so glad I chose it! Room was large, bed and pillows very comfortable, bathroom had everything I needed. The communal living room with fireplace was my favourite place. I loved the colonnade outside. I just loved everything!
    Monica
    Solo traveler
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Very great location for its price near Death Valley National Park. However, very worn - but I think that is the intention to keep the old feel. Kids thought we were sleeping in the Bates motel.😂 But we felt safe and had a good sleep. Thank you.
    Rachel
    Family with young children
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Great location, just outside Death Valley NP, and great value. The hotel is older and actually not updated, but it is still comfortable. The main asset, though, is the unique history and the "opera house". Quite unexpected and memorable!
    Edward
    Family with young children
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    It is in a fantastic location and the hotel is characterful and unique. It was a great one night stop before we visited Death Valley and beyond and make sure you get a tour of the Opera House. You will not regret it.
    Andrew
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Quirky old hotel near Death Valley. Showing its age a bit which is either charming/interesting to some but may be run-down to others. We enjoyed reading about the history of the place and the Opera stage.
    Michael
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Very special hotel, clearly not for everybody. It's a bit spooky and very special - we knew this before and were not disappointed, but it is clearly not for someone expecting a "normal" hotel.
    Sebastian
    Family with young children
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Fantastic, historic and atmospheric hotel. It’s obvious age and quirky facilities are its advantages if you’re willing to indulge them. Friendly staff. Highly recommend the Opera House tour.
    Lewis
    Solo traveler
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    I love this hotel - it's eccentric, but with a history and character which has been preserved. It's like stepping back in time.
    Neil
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Great location for access to Death Valley. Loved the historical aspects of the hotel and Opera House.
    Bruce
    Family with young children
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    cozy hotel, full of folklore and history. possibility to visit the old opera that named the hotel.
    Francesca
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    Nice Atmosphere !! You can feel the History !! Very friendly hotel staff !! Thank you !!
    Mikio
    Young couple
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    I was photographing in Death Valley National Park, so this location was excellent.
    PAUL
    Group
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    The Place absolute location is its exact place! Very Historic Hotel fun.....
    MARICEL
    Group
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    6.9
    Scored 6.9
    Pleasant
    Rated pleasant
     · 728 reviews
    exceptional location, very close to Death Valley, hotel with rich history
    Tomasz
    Solo traveler