- Joined
- Dec 15, 1998
I stayed at the Yosemite Lodge a couple of years ago, in the 'environmental room' on the 2nd floor, and it was really nice. It worked for a quick getaway since I wasn't going to tent camp.
The tent cabins are the most "economical" in the valley, and have stayed in them before, too. They also have hard-walled cabins without (and a few with) bathrooms. I stayed in one, and it was very rustic. I don't mind going to the communal restroom, though.
I prefer Housekeeping to the tent cabins only because I can have a campfire and cook my own food (take my little camp stove). The downside is that there are a lot of people there, so it can be a little noisy. The upside is that it is right next to the river, so you can go picnic by it, or swim in it, depending on the time of year and flow of water.
The tent cabins are the most "economical" in the valley, and have stayed in them before, too. They also have hard-walled cabins without (and a few with) bathrooms. I stayed in one, and it was very rustic. I don't mind going to the communal restroom, though.
I prefer Housekeeping to the tent cabins only because I can have a campfire and cook my own food (take my little camp stove). The downside is that there are a lot of people there, so it can be a little noisy. The upside is that it is right next to the river, so you can go picnic by it, or swim in it, depending on the time of year and flow of water.