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Slovakia– The location inside Death Valley National Park was perfect for stargazing and sunrise watching – no long drives needed!
– The resort is a hidden gem right in the desert, surrounded by palm trees and green grass – surprisingly lush and luxurious.
– Late-night arrival (after midnight) was smooth – check-in was easy, and the receptionist provided a map and clear directions.
– The automated system for check-in, check-out, and information was modern and convenient.
– We were likely upgraded from a Standard Queen Room to a Cottage with a King bed – a huge thank you!
– The Cottage was amazing – it had two separate suites, each with a private entrance, and we had the whole place to ourselves.
– Our suite had a living room and bedroom, air conditioning (not too noisy), and ceiling fans in both rooms.
– We had a microwave, fridge, and coffee maker – and even a combined washing machine and tumble dryer, which was above American hotel standard!
– USB and USB-C ports were built into the bedside tables – a great modern touch.
– The rooms were stylish, comfortable, and nicely decorated.
– The resort grounds were beautifully lit at night, making the whole place look magical.
– There was a private patio with chairs and a table (although it was too hot to use during our stay).
– The Borax Museum on site is definitely worth a visit – very interesting and well-maintained.