My family and I stayed at the Hualapai lodge recently. We took advantage of the package including an overnight stay with tickets to their skywalk attraction the next morning. The lodge stay was nice. Especially for the location where there isn't much in between Kingman and Las Vegas. Spent a comfortable night at the lodge and headed straight to ...
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Don't buy the package
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/13/08
We went on some type of package deal that was offered by the Hualapai Nation for $80/pp. First, they tried to put 4 of us into a room with two double beds (which would have made the room cost $320/night), but after much ado were able to give us two rooms (which made the room cost $160/night) and then had the priviledge of having to drive for over ...
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It was worth the money
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/02/08
The Hualapai Lodge was worth the money we paid for the room for one night. It was a new lodge, large room with 2 queen beds, bed linen was new and clean, bathroom was large and clean with all needed accessories. This lodge is similar to the accommodation at the South Rim. They gave us 2 complimentary tickets for a buffet type breakfast and did not ...
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I'm A Hualapai
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/28/08
I really hate dissing my tribe. The attitude is awful and they are rude. Well some are rude yes. They are doing the best they can. I think building a hotel near a train track is not good. The tribe does not own that lodge. It is ran by some company somewhere in the states. I used to work there and they are really short staffed. But, this is a good ...
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Never stay here. Period.
By ngoldman33, 02/28/08
Where do I begin? They claim to be the closest hotel to the Sky Walk. True, if you want to take a dirt road over 50 miles to it, which most of the time is closed due to unfavorable road conditions. Truth is you can stay in Kingman at a reasonably priced place and travel the slightly longer distance, on ASPHALT. Besides its geographic proximity ...
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Planning to Return
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/13/08
The whole experience was wonderful. The accomodations were so pleasant and comfortable. The restaurant had excellent food but was most noteworthy was how attentive and nice all the people were. The artwork was like being in a museum... we have a piece hanging on our wall. We can't wait to return.
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NOT IN RIGHT LOCATION
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/01/07
I THOUGHT THE LODGE WAS CLOSER TO THE SKYWALK. THE SKYWALK IS ABOUT 60 MILES NORTHWEST OF LODGE. (MY MISTAKE)
THE ROOM WAS CLEAN. WE ADJUSTED TO THE TRAIN NOISE. THE POOL WAS CLOSED DUE TO THE WEATHER.
RESTAURANT WAS OK, THE SERVICE COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER.
Pleasantly surprised. Nice hotel, nice restaurant. Room was on side of hotel away from train tracks so train noise was not noticed.
Restaurant needs to open earlier for breakfast.
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Too Much Fun
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/16/07
Clean and well kept up. I had no difficulty with any of the staff, front desk or restaurant. Food was excellent. I would rate service in the hotel and the restaurant as very good. Just remember you are on "reservation time," life moves at a different pace. The folks who didn't like this place must have hated Supai! The dirt road drive from Peach Springs to the Colorado River is epic!
Hualapai Lodge is the best lodging for 70 miles in this part of Arizona. I travel Indian Country a lot. It is far better than Duck Valley's Floating Feather Lodge, the Wagon Wheel Inn at Round Valley, the Keams at Hopi, etc. This is a jumpoff spot for the trip to Supai, a rafting trip with the Hualapai Tribe, camping on the reservation, or ...