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April 14, 2012 03:10PM | Admin Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 16,970 |
Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season April 14, 2012 06:52PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,640 |
Most (dare I say all?) national parks have contracts with concessionaires who provide various things, lodging, food, activities. Unless you bring your own food, camp and do nothing but hike, you end up spending some money with a private company.Quote
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Bikes and rafts, are these private companies or are we supporting our National Parks?
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Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season April 16, 2012 07:52AM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 409 |
Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season April 16, 2012 09:51AM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,952 |
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Some National Park concessionaires do a far better job in providing a reasonable services, goods, and lodging at reasonable and fair prices. Others sadly don't.
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^^^ This.
Delaware does a good job in Yosemite, a GREAT job in SEKI and Xanterra does a lousy job in Zion.
April 16, 2012 01:19PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 4,170 |
Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season April 16, 2012 03:45PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 409 |
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My experience with DNC has been very inconsistent at Yosemite. When they first took over from Yosemite Park & Curry Co, it was a small but noticeable upgrade for the first couple of years. Then it went steadily downhill. The last three years or so, the service provide by DNC employees have noticeably improved, especially at Curry Village where the employees attitude USED to be awful, especially at the front desk. But now even the front desk staff at Curry Village is pleasant and helpful.
But the lodging at Yosemite now is way overpriced. While the rooms at the Lodge and Curry Village are clean, the furniture and other furnishings, including many bathroom fixture, are worn and in regards to their chairs, bed spreads, couches, often disgustingly stained. That they charge over $200 at night at the Lodge and $160 a night for a cabin with bath at Curry is outrageous.
DNC's operations at Sequoia are better, but it's still overpriced. But at least the rooms at Wuksachi Lodge are in better condition though I hate the layout of that lodge. I swear that the architect of the Wuksachi Lodge must have been a sadist.
Note that Kings Canyon National Park has a different concessionaire than Sequoia. The concessionaire for Kings Canyon is the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Park Services Company, a private family-run business. Their lodging properties include the John Muir Lodge, Grant Grove Cabins, and the Cedar Grove Lodge at Kings Canyon National Park plus two other properties located in the Sequoia National Forest. Their lodging properties offer a better value than the Wuksachi Lodge in Sequoia, IMHO. If you're going to be visiting both parks, I would recommended staying at the John Muir Lodge near Grant Grove since it's more centrally located between both parks and the rates are lower than Wuksachi.
Generally speaking, I've been pleased by the service that Xanterra has provided at Death Valley, Zion, and Yellowstone, though I do think that the services they provide at Zion is a notch or two below than what they provide at Yellowstone and at Death Valley.
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Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season April 16, 2012 08:18PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,952 |
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Great food there, though.
Really? I looked at the menu. I didn't see one damn thing I wanted. Looked like they hired some stuck-up executive chef. The only place to get good food in the park is Bearpaw and it's a wee bit of a walk.
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April 16, 2012 11:53PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 4,170 |
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Really? I looked at the menu. I didn't see one damn thing I wanted. Looked like they hired some stuck-up executive chef. The only place to get good food in the park is Bearpaw and it's a wee bit of a walk.
April 16, 2012 11:50PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 4,170 |
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so we had to get it all back to the Jeep and THEN drive over to the little cluster of lodges just across the road.
And then schlep it all from the parking up a hill to the actual room. That place was designed by a moron.
April 16, 2012 11:41PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 4,170 |
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Showed up after dark at the [Wuksachi] lodge check in, and not knowing any better, schlepped all our stuff with us from the parking lot there, only to find out it's only check in, so we had to get it all back to the Jeep and THEN drive over to the little cluster of lodges just across the road.
Re: Bike Rentals Open for the Season May 04, 2012 04:56PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 83 |