![]() It is a beautiful and comfortable place, and we would definitely stay there again. This is not a quiet, couples resort if that is what you are looking for. There were also two wedding parties while we were there, so there was loud music and lots of people until 10ish every night so just be warned on weekends or busy party times. ![]() We recommend you stay in a top floor room we had a villa with people upstairs and their small kids were running around early and late. It is expensive, but we planned ahead knowing that we wanted to eat there for a few meals for the convenience. The food was delicious, but the menus are small so any more than two days you will want to figure out something else to do for food. The beds were comfortable and our room was clean and nice. Kids loved the pool and playground, especially the game room, and parents could relax wherever. It was nice to have a lot of amenities to come back to after a day in the park. Was a great stay overall!! Tips: we ate at Evergreen, Rush creek's sister accommodations, the food and service were excellent. Cleanliness, the pools and hot tubs, the spa, and the mountain feel outweighed the mediocre food. We DO UNDERSTAND they may have had a staffing shortage just like everywhere else you go today. had to as multiple times for things and took forever to get them. We had one woman (regret not remembering her name) that was excellent and attentive. One night some of our group of 17 enjoyed it and some did not, and the next night others did and more did not. We dined at the lodge 2 nights and had breakfast 2 mornings. We had a light snowfall when we were here and it just made the weekend with the "lodge in the mountains feel". The villa was cute and cozy (the hall into the villa is a little unwelcoming with flooring etc, but its a good place to store everything and flooring is adequate to handle snow and wetness without making a mess). It was a short walk to everything and was nice to be separate from the main lodge rooms and have our own space. We stayed in a 2 bedroom villa at the end of the property. When first pulling into Rush Creek you are greeted by mountain style resort accommodations set in the mountainside just 1 mile from Yosemite Park entrance gates. ![]()
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