I've been in six different hotels in my trip do California, and this was by far the worst. Too expensive for what is offerred. There is no internet, unless you pay $10 a day for two devices. And still, the connection is interrupted every other 10 min or so. One of the towels were dirty. Room has a strong smell - in a bad way. Air conditioner must be from stone age: really loud/noisy and impossible to have it set to a pleasant temperature: it is either too cold, or off. There is no blackout curtains. The chain lock and the towel hanger beside the bathroom's door were damaged and falling off if you tried to use them. In the inside store, a bottle of coke was more expensive even than inside Yosemite park. Finally, the ice machine was broken. That's the perfect example of how quality is related to competition: since there are not much other options around, they charge and offer whatever they want, and demand will stil be there.