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plawrence
I've been to multiple National Parks, and the overall food quality at Yosemite is actually BETTER than most of them.
My main beef with DNC is the quality and price of their lodging accommodations. The biggest ripoff now is the obscene price they now charge for a crappy canvas tent cabin in the summer. These's absolutely no freaking way they should be charging more than $50 for these very rustic and low grade accommodations. And the price they charge for a Yosemite Lodge deluxe lodge room wouldn't be too outrageous if the rooms were upgraded to what one can find at all Hampton Inn and Holiday Inns. Things like beds with mattresses in very good condition with good quality (and full length) linens, air conditioning, and stain-free chairs and couches. But lodging accommodations in Yosemite are very subpar for the price they charge (including the Ahwahnee).
I agree with you about the lodging comments but not so much the food. Unless you eat at the Ahwahnee, the Mountain Room, the Wawona Hotel or get a sandwich at Degnan's, food has really gone down hill every where else. Breakfast at the Yosemite Lodge Cafeteria is good but dinner is iffy, the buffet at Curry is bad and even the pizza at Curry has gone downhill. It does not help that my whole family came down on the last night of our visit last December with food poisoning. We now get our pizza at Degnan's Loft. I really miss the old 4 season restaurant that was next to where the Lodge cafeteria is. It was a sit down place that had some of the same menu as the Mountain Room but at a lesser price. I also remember when the loft had everything from steaks, pizza and pasta and the best burritos that I have ever had. In Yellowstone we have had great meals at the Lake Hotel, Old Faithful lodge and Roosevelt Lodge. Also good meals at the El Tovar and the North Rim Lodge at the Grand Canyon. Never had a bad meal at the Grand Teton Lodge or at the Signal Mountain Lodge down the road. Zion Lodge is improving. I can say that one of the worst dinners I ever had was at Bryce Canyon Lodge.
Don't even get me started on the Lodging in Yosemite. We stayed at the Ahwahnee for our 20th anniversary a few years ago and it was a such a nightmare that I wrote a three page letter. Two trips ago the room we had at the Lodge had a cob web that was 1 1/2 feet long and 4 inches wide across one corner of the room, the sheets were ripped and stained, the towels had holes in them,the bathroom had mold every where and the paint was peeling off the ceiling and walls, the toilet leaked, there was no toilet paper and the room was so dirty the furniture looked white in places. All this for almost $250 a night.
In Yellowstone the more of the fast food type of places are run by DNC and the nice places in the Lodges are Xanterra. One of our Yellowstone trips was about a year after DNC took over some of the Yellowstone places and when I asked a few employees how it was going, they said that they hated working for DNC. Got the same answer last year while we were on a float trip in the Tetons and some Teton Lodge employees were on our raft. We were talking and they said that they had been working for DNC in Yellowstone earlier that summer but left and got jobs at Teton Lodge.
Sorry, I hate to drag on and on about this but we have had some very disappointing experiences with DNC the past few years. We didn't mind that when we stayed at the Wawona it was right after the boiler blew up and there were restrictions on when we could shower, nor on our last stay at the Lodge a hot water pipe burst and we had to shower later. Those things were unavoidable. However, dirty rooms and poor food at the prices they charge are a sin.