![]() Decent balcony to sit on, but we faced out the back of the hotel and some tidying up is required. Rooms were good - a little tight with the sofa bed down, but good amenities, coffee maker wth carry out cups, fridge, safe, lovely bathroom. From what we could see there was a younger kids okay area unfinished but not much else so it didn't affect us. ![]() We stayed for 3 nights and wanted to be close to the park ( they are 1.5 miles from the entrance) We booked months ago when we saw the write up in the Sunday times so got an introductory offer ( around 330 dollars for a family room) a week before we arrived they emailed and said they were giving us a 15 per cent discount because they were still completing some work. Hotel has just been opened a month so I guess they are still sorting themselves out. Give it a chance we did and loved it! More Show less Staff at Rush creek very nice, no rude people, all good! They have made tremendous progress since opening and are very aware of all the early criticism that has been posted. They know all the insider ways to avoid crowds and keep day moving with fun and informative way. ![]() We had Abby and she was fantastic, well worth the money even if you have a car. Also rush creek 20 minutes closer to park entrance. Cottages built in 1950 with no air versus 2016. If you want Air conditioning and resort like feel, Rush creek wins hands down. You're better off enjoying a bottle of wine by the pool and skip drinks at dinner as it can run bill up. Menu limited but service and food excellent, if a tad pricey. Yes some of the landscaping needs to grow in but that's fine. Rooms clean and well appointed, although the heating/air conditioning set up suboptimal. Not a bad thing at all no TV, wifi is spotty, but you have to appreciate this is the only property with decent amenities near the park. Here's the deal: The rooms have an IKEA feel.
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