Re: Yavapai vs Maswik thoughts beyond Xanterra's descriptions?
Thanks for the inputs - I found it interesting that Maswik is the same
building one finds in Yosemite. I was really hoping that nobody said
Yavapai was...
bedioyscans2000 2007-04-14 15:34:21 #45806
Re: Yavapai vs Maswik thoughts beyond Xanterra's descriptions?
Well, you could stay an extra day, and ask for the Fred Harvey Suite at the El Tovar . . .
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david 2007-04-14 13:20:07 #45805
Re: Waters On!
Thanks! How about cottonwood camp ground?
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> The water is on at 3 mile and 1 1/2...
Sam 2007-04-14 12:34:12 #45804
Re: Yavapai vs Maswik thoughts beyond Xanterra's descriptions?
Maswik has "old" and "new" rooms. The latter are more expensive
but a little nicer. But they're WAY nicer for sleeping, because the
old buildings have...
johngeyles 2007-04-14 12:31:46 #45803
Waters On!
The water is on at 3 mile and 1 1/2 resthouses on Bright Angel Trail.
jagchiker 2007-04-13 23:19:25 #45802
Re: Yavapai vs Maswik thoughts beyond Xanterra's descriptions?
I've stayed at both. The Yavapai room was fine and it did have a tv
and a bathroom. The Maswik room was larger and had amenitites like a
coffee maker and a...
Mark Ferguson 2007-04-13 21:32:23 #45801
Re: Yavapai vs Maswik thoughts beyond Xanterra's descriptions?
I've been in both. I'd say they're about the same.
Though I prefer the Maswick mainly because of location and I like the cafeteria a little better.
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Bessie Hyde 2007-04-13 19:09:36 #45800
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