Amenities
The largest lodging facility in Yosemite Valley, Curry Village offers a motel, cabins with and without private bathrooms, and canvas tent cabins without plumbing. Although Curry Village is the largest facility, it is often the first location to sell out due to its affordable prices and central location. Some of the amenities found at this facility include an outdoor pool, ice skating rink, three food facilities, a shuttle service, a gift shop, and an activities desk. Curry Village does not offer any televisions or air conditioning. Accommodations with plumbing at Curry Village frequently sell out as early as a year in advance so plan ahead.
Perfect for families
Sprinkled for 0.5 mile under cedars, oaks, and pines at the foot of Glacier Point, this spot is the coolest in the valley in the ...
Nice place for kids to meet other kids
Me and my boy had a great time a Curry Village. It's a great friendly place where kids can meet other kids. It gets a ...
Cheapest Option if Campground is full
Staying in a tent cabin in Curry Village is just about the worst place to stay in Yosemite with a family, but it is better ...
Avoid unless you have no choice
Finding affordable lodging in Yosemite is really challenging especially if you don't book in advance and get a campsite. The tent cabins at Cur...
Better than driving outside the park
I stayed twice in the Curry Village. I am definitely not a camper and this was too close to camping for my taste. It is ...
Camping without having to set up the tent!
Although you will not be in a 4 star accommodation, Curry Village is a great place to stay if you like camping and meeting new ...
A bit too rustic and rough for our tastes
We stayed in a cabin here over MLK weekend. The location is beautiful (it's Yosemite after all!), and I liked the rustic feel to the camp as a ...
Great for "roughing it" indoors
My boyfriend and I and another couple rented a small cabin in Curry Village last summer. The room was humble and cozy - only two double beds (a...
know going in what it is and have fun
Yosemite is all about Yosemite, not about the hotel. It is basic. Busy, hard to get help, but this is not a complaint. It is a staff making do ...
Good base for a trip to yosemite - just dont expect luxury
We stayed in cabins in curry village, they dont have bathrooms, they are v basic with just two beds. The check in staff were helpful and effici...
Possible bed bugs, but otherwise great!
My wife and I are not big campers, but she really wanted to check out Yosemite, so we decided on a heated tent cabin #418. We asked for a cabin...
Overpriced squalor
If you really want to hunt for reception, queue to register, hunt for a parking slot, drag cases, cool bags and all else from your car over 200...
Great for TRUE hikers/campers
If you like to camp/hike, this is the place. Shuttle service is right outside your door. Concessions are close, and there is even a pool.Don'...
Never ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stayed here in september 2005, paid almost 100 dollar for a cabin/without bad. Its absolutely not worth the price, very very disappointing, you...
Nothing special here
Curry Village is in a great location in the valley, but I wouldn't suggest it unless you are hardcore campers. We had a cabin with a bathroom, ...
The next best thing to camping.
Curry Village is rustic. A bed to sleep on when camping is what your in for. The canvas tent cabins are awesome. What more can you ask for i...
Why set up a tent?
I stay at Camp Curry at least three times per year. I can't imagine staying anywhere else in the Valley. The price is always great for a rela...
poor advertising and customer service
We found out about Curry Village on the YosemitePark.com website, which was advertising a $39/night special for tent cabins in the fall season....
Curray Village is a must for the hiking experience of a life time. Heed the warnings from staff regarding bears. This is very important, we had a bear outside our cabin the first night, and later saw one after our hike in the wandering thru the tent camp. He was HUGE!! The cabins were basic but provided everything you need for a good nights sleep. There are other activities available if you aren't hiking. Be sure to get a bathroom/shower nearby but not next to your cabin. A must is you are heading out early for a full days hike. The alfresco restaurant was a welcome sight after a long days adventure in the wilderness! There is a shuttle thats runs every few minutes to take you from one end to another. Be sure to have a flash light ready when hunting for your cabin at night. Will be another adventure if you don't!!There is a nice general store on camp that can provide you with most anything you need but didn't bring. Overall, this is the place to be for a wonderful experience in Yosemite!
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