At check in the person at the front desk was careless with my credit card and left it visible for a random person at the desk to see. Since he was staring at it for a long time--I will now have to call my bank to cancel it for safety reasons, The Inn also does not have its own parking lot--it is shared with the general public, and there are no cameras if in case you were hoping there was some form of security to keep your car safe. There is absolutely no cell service, so be sure to not have an emergency when staying at the hotel or in the surrounding areas. The hotel nickel and dimes their guests for basic amenities such as coffee and tea--and only has them free for a short time so you better wake up early. Their beds are lumpy, old, and uncomfortable. The shared showers are gross, unclean (i.e. hair, pubic hair, et cetera), and the shared toilets were always out of seat covers and toilet paper. If you stay here be prepared to bring your food and drinks, otherwise you will get charged ridiculously overpriced prices for every little thing. This place certainly detracts from the purpose of the National Parks being for everyone to enjoy--apparently they meant only for the well-to-do to enjoy.