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    Dave W.

    I drove out to Beatty for a quiet and peaceful out of the way place to get away. I definitely found that here. This is the only Casino in Beatty for those who wonder about those type of facts. Check in was fair, the ladies behind the desk were courteous enough. I'm guessing they don't have any type of modern system that tells them when a room is clean because when handing my keys over they suggested if my room wasn't clean yet to simply check back later. Room was ready though so thumbs up for that. Speaking of the room.... the first thing you notice when you walk in is that it smells clean. At some point these rooms got a facelift because they look a little better than i expected for an out of the way joint like this. A couple of little gripes though- the new and modern phone they had in the room doesn't dial...anything. No local calls, no extensions to reach an employee...nothing. just got error messages that said "no response". If you need towels guess you'll have to find somebody. The second thing was that there was some banner that floated around the TV that we couldn't get rid of. They had a nice little pool area with a hot tub (that wasnt so hot). There are little circular seeds that fall off the trees and all over the pool area... looks like they haven't been swept in a couple days. Looks like they also have a grill out in the pool which is cool too, but also looks not to have been cleaned in some time. Casino was small but had table games, slots and a bar. The bar was ok, a little hot as if they had the heat on. I also noticed a couple of employees taking their breaks in the seating area at the back of the bar. Bar service was fair at best no Smiles no small talk. Seems like you're on your own here.... not many employees around to deal with and they truly leave you to your own devices which is what you want if you drive all the way out here right? I actually do like this place it's a great place to get away and enjoy some peace and quiet in an old Nevada town.

    LG Q.

    I just got back from a week's stay here at the Stagecoach, and I have to say it was a pretty cool time. We had a small hiccup on our first night: The room we were assigned was on a wing that had a number of really inconsiderate guests, making a ton of noise and slamming doors all throughout the evening. Fortunately I caught the hotel front desk before they took off for the night, and before I even had a chance to fully explain the situation, they had us reassigned to another wing where we were the only guests. A nice upgrade in ambience, and the rest of the week was problem free and very quiet. The amenities here were actually a little surprising: The casino area was actually pretty cool, even if i'm not a huge gambler, they had a pretty good representation of the popular slots, and also had some live poker and other card games. Unlike a typical Vegas scene, the casinos here are a lot more manageable. Wait staff was great and friendly. The room was a pretty good size, and very well maintained. We had regular housekeeping so everything was real tidy all the time. The beds were clean and nice, and the heat/AC worked great. The onsite Denny's was a nice amenity. The week we were there, some of the establishments in Beatty were closed or having holiday hours, so it got tough to find places to eat and Denny's filled this purpose nicely. Besides that, the parking lot is shared with a gas station and minimart/ice cream parlor with a Subway sandwich inside. Really convenient and nicely maintained. The next time I am visiting Death Valley or Beatty, this place will probably be my choice to stay.

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    Lynda B.

    Beatty & the Stagecoach Hotel and Casino was our choice for our recent visit to Death Valley, it was convenient with cost, location and food options after a longgg hiking day. Booking our king-sized room online was easy with us being familiar with the area, knowing that we would be close to Death Valley Nut & Candy Co. and gas station. Checking in was simple with staff friendly and helpful including recommending a GREAT restaurant for our first night there (Beatty VFW - a MUST). Our king-size room included FREE Wi-Fi that was fast and worked the entire time we stayed, Flat Screen TV (w/cable), mini fridge, microwave, coffee maker, hairdryer andd the best part water pressure and temperature were AMAZING with NO drain problems - this is a huge deal for us when traveling. Added bonus we slept veryyy well in the comfortable king-size bed which was wonderful after hiking, sightseeing and golf in Death Valley andd temperature of the room was PERFECT! Overall inexpensive room with good amenities, convenient location and friendly staff.

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    Stephanie P.

    We have stayed at this hotel for years and we love it even more every time. We are the type that would much rather stay somewhere like Beatty than to be right in the middle of things in places like Las Vegas. This recent road trip was for a business trip for my hubby where he had a day of meetings in Vegas. He went into Vegas for the day and I just hung out around the hotel and Eddy's World (which is literally across the parking lot) for the day. We got to enjoy Beatty together the night before and the day after. Room 127 was our room this time and it was my favorite so far. The bed was very comfortable and the room was rather roomy. I also loved the fact that it was just a short walk from the pool area without being right up against it. It was also close to the nature back behind the hotel. I want this room again next time.

    Jessica T.

    Went on a road trip with my dad and this was one of our stops for the night. I wasn't sure what to expect as it is a small town in Nevada, but this place was really nice. The rooms were recently done so the room was very nice and modern. There is a small casino in the building and a Dennys. Donkeys all over town and right next door to a gas station (Nevadas largest candy and nut store). I have high standards and I recommend this place. Def will go back one day.

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    Review Highlights - Stagecoach

    It's out in the middle of nowhere and a good place to stay if you're checking out Death Valley.

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    Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast - Entry Parlor Area

    Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast

    (31 reviews)

    This place is a great value and great experience. The owners are extremely helpful and friendly,…read morewithout being intrusive. The rooms are comfy and have all the comforts you'll need. I stayed in the Asia room. It was very comfortable for a three night stay. Each morning they offer a tasty and satisfying hot breakfast. It's a great way to start your day into Death Valley, or wherever you are headed. The place is full of Peacocks, rabbits, and goat named Esmeralda. See pictures attached. The location is about 30 minutes outside of death Valley. It's about 25 minutes away from a small town called Beatty. Beatty offers services like gas a few restaurants and a few convenience stores. Be careful when driving around town. There are free range donkeys that roam the streets. They're really cute, but they move it their own pace. The stars here are pretty amazing. I brought my telescope and was glad I did. But even without a telescope, it's worth taking a glass of wine out to the backyard and just gazing into that black sky and soaking in the stars. Pro tip hit up the dollar store in town for supplies. Don't forget to grab a lot of water For your day(s) in Death Valley. Bonus pro tip - wake up early and catch the sunrise in the backyard.

    I need to start by saying we didn't end up staying at the Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast because we…read morecancelled our trip but I still thought my pre-stay experience is noteworthy for other travelers.It started off fine after making a reservation online (through a third party booking site), the innkeeper, Nigel seemed pleasant and accommodating then, even agreeing to let me upgrade the room type from standard to private cabin and pay the difference on site on arrival.But when I needed to cancel, the experience turned from pleasant to unreceptive to outright rude. I just needed an email confirming that I canceled this reservation for travel insurance purposes and called to ask him if he would send that email to me. He agreed and took my information. I waited 24 hours to follow up when I hadn't received that email and to email him the next day, to make it easy for him to just respond to the email (something like yes this reservation has been cancelled would have worked fine for me, but after not getting an email response the next day, I called back to ask verbally again. He was extremely agitated right off the bat immediately after picking up the phone, recognizing my voice from previous calls, and sounded so irritated when I asked if he could respond to my email or send one out and he yelled "Look, I sent out the email yesterday. If you didn't get it, I don't know what to tell you. I've spent enough of my time on your reservation in the first place!" AND HUNG UP ON METhat was that. I don't understand how someone in the hospitality industry could act so hostily. l had plans to return there after canceling, but now I have no such intention just based on that experience (I guess I'll have to assume he feels the same about me). And think other travelers may want to be aware of this.

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    Motel 6

    (49 reviews)

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    Three stars are the highest rating in my review of Motel 6, since it's a 2-star hotel with limited…read moreamenities. This one is a good surprise. Nothing significant, but overall it was good: Clean, good front customer service, and nothing was broken. I'd come here again.

    Stayed mid-week in the middle of April 2025, 2 adults, 1 teen, and a dog. Definitely one of the…read morebetter Motel 6's I've stayed at. The only noise I heard outside of my room was an occasional door slamming shut in a nearby room. The place wasn't busy, so I could have just been lucky about the low noise level. The hotel was clean including the elevator and stairwell. There was a strong smell of cleaners in the common areas, but not too much in the room (which I appreciate). The beds were average comfort (not bad by any means, but not great). The room had vinyl floors (big reason I like Motel 6), a decent sized shower tub, a mini-fridge with a freezer shelf inside, a microwave, good air conditioning, a sliding window, blackout curtains, and 1 chair. The TV was rather small for the room (maybe 32"), no closet, no dresser drawers, there's a short clothes rack on the wall with a few hangers, plenty of shelf space to store clothes, no iron, no coffee maker, and no facial tissue. They provide standard toilet paper, bar soap, ice bucket with liner bag, plenty of clean towels, and disposable plastic cups. The town is great and I will be staying here again on my next trip to Death Valley. Ryolite ghost town is really cool (definitely more to it than you see in online videos). The burros roaming the town are very charming. My dog enjoyed the local park. Food options are good (I had Mel's diner, Smokin J's BBQ, and Happy Burro Chili). What really won me over was the people of this town. The locals are very friendly and willing to help if you're in need. After off-roading the previous day in Death Valley, my truck decided to have a pretty nasty suspension failure when I was leaving the next morning. The nearest towing service in Amargosa was booked for the day and couldn't help till the next day. Locals seen my situation and came to the rescue with the tools I didn't have on hand and helped to get me back on the road. I was able to drive home with no tow or expensive repair bill. Thank you Beatty!!!

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    Amargosa Hotel

    (93 reviews)

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    The Amargosa Hotel and Opera House is a spiritual pilgrimage more so than a place to stay…read more Yes, the carpet is musty. The plumbing is old. There is a faint odor lingering in the hallways (not guest rooms). The building is over 100 years old and decaying in certain sections. This is not the place to stay if you want room service, sparkling water, and luxury amenities. Journey to Death Valley Junction and stay a while if you need to experience awe and want to restore what you've lost in the hustle and bustle of life. Be inspired by Marta Beckett's murals--a dedicated artist who breathed new life into the walls. Even if you don't stay the night, take a tour and see it for yourself! Plus, this hotel is only 30 minutes from Furnace Creek and is a nice break from camping in the desert at a very affordable price point! The beds were comfortable and everyone at the hotel was extremely friendly. I would stay again.

    I stayed here in January and I can not say enough positive things about this magical place and the…read morespecial people who work here. The natural beauty of the Amargosa Valley is stunning. The hotel is very close to the entrance of Death Valley park. The history of the town and the Opera House that Marta Becket brought to life is fascinating! Don't miss a tour - they are given daily at 9am and 6pm. The on site cafe is closed but the hotel provides coffee and tea and allows guests to use a fridge, microwave and toaster. The rooms are kept very clean and the area is so quiet - I slept so well! Last, the staff are exceptionally kind and conscientious. This is truly special place.

    Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort

    Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort

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    We stayed in one of the cottages at The Oasis while we were in Death Valley this past week. And it…read morewas Awesome!!! It was our first time in DVNP, and the cottages looked super cute and convenient. (They were!) In our duplex cottage, we had our own porch area, and inside, a living room (with a sofa fold out bed), a kitchenette area (with a fridge and microwave and coffee maker), a bathroom with a shower, a little washer/dryer laundry machine, and a master bedroom with a closet. We had access to, and used, the 86 degree pool (great after hiking), and there were restaurants and a gift shop and an ice cream shop, and golf facilities. The Oasis is right next door to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center (which we didn't make it to) and the Furnace Creek campground. Super convenient, Super cute, Good food available at the Wild Rose Tavern (which we went to twice), and our cottage neighbors were great. We loved every minute! Staff are super friendly and helpful and we hope to be back.

    We stayed here for 2 nights during our recent visit to Death Valley National Park, before…read moreThanksgiving. Room rates were average at $592 for 2 nights. We had the queen bed deluxe bedroom with balcony in building 800. Room was just ok, but it did the job to keep us cozy and allowed us to rest before each day. Eateries are limited but we ate dinner at the ice cream parlor and wild rose on 2 separate nights. The dinner buffet is $30 per person which we did not try. Last kind words for dinner was always so packed and we did not want to wait. Borax museum on site for us to explore. General store for us to buy some snacks for the kids. That's pretty much it. The spring-fed pool was warm but we only dipped our toes.

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