I finally clicked through to take a look at the actual Conde Nast posting. To be fair, they don't list the Ahwahnee as "Best in the World" but rather [one of] "Our Favorites in the World" (and I didn't count but it looks like there are about 200 hotels on that list). "Favorite" (as opposed to "Best"
at least acknowledges the subjectivity of such an accolade ("Best" (applied to pretty much anything) is pretty meaningless unless criteria are objectively defined). Still, it would be nice to have them say at least a little bit about why The Ahwahnee's one of their favorites. (The entirety of the post on the Ahwahnee is "A grand hotel dating back to 1927, the Ahwhnee is a Yosemite landmark in and of itself. With views of some of the park’s most famous destinations—Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Yosemite Falls—you may never even have to leave the hotel."
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You certainly can't deny that the setting and views are wonderful and the building itself is both visually and historically very interesting. We've eaten there a number of times over the years and the experience has been hit-or-miss (we gave up eating in the dining room several years ago (although my wife and I often stop by for a drink and a snack in the bar when we're in the Valley for anything other than a quick errand (or as a reward after a particularly gruelling day hike)). I've never stayed there but have certainly read the mixed reviews and they don't make me anxious to spend a bundle on a room there (especially if we'd be spending the majority of our time out on the trails).
One of these years, we'll make it to the Bracebridge dinner and, when we do, we plan to stay at the Ahwahnee. My expectations are that I'll enjoy the spectacle and the "I finally stayed there" aspects of it more than any kind of stellar accomodations or breath-taking service (although if we manage to encounter Ansel Adam's ghost playing the Jester at the Bracebridge, THEN I'll be very suitably impressed!
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