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What Guests Said About Kayenta:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Small town limited for much beyond fast food.
Small town limited for much beyond fast food. Expensive accommodations at primary hotel, but lack of basics…refrigerator, microwave and advertised Internet was nonexistent even on a slow day that we were there. Clean and comfortable, but seriously lacking in typical services. Staff was not especially friendly either. We will mot return not can we recommend hotel at the inflated price compared to any other hotels in the area. Restaurant was very good…the most redeeming factor there!
Franklin
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Kayenta is the go-to town if you're planning a day or 2 in...
Kayenta is the go-to town if you're planning a day or 2 in Monument Valley. It has all of the basic amenities you need: gas station, accommodation, restaurants, fast food, food shop, but that's it. Great if you're looking for a simple stay as a pitstop for your Monument Valley days.
Maxine
Canada
4.0
Scored 4.0
Convenient location for Monument Valley, local population...
Convenient location for Monument Valley, local population making the most of it too, costs verse value quite low.
There is nothing much to recommend Kayenta, if we were to plan a trip again we would avoid staying here
Richard
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We stayed in Kayenta because of closest location available...
We stayed in Kayenta because of closest location available to Monument Valley. The town offers NO other advantages. If I were booking here again I would likely stay at another lodging;. There is a Hampton Inn that looked attractive.
There was only one restaurant that we saw; very busy. I would rate it mediocre. Otherwise the options were fast food.
Jeraldine
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Monument Valley was beautiful!
The Monument Valley was beautiful! I would like to come back, but I would take the guided tour. The 17 mile drive would be hard any any car. The horse back tour would be great too as both tours are able to go places that you are not allowed to go.
Marla
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It is sensory overload from Williams, AZ to Durango, CO,...
It is sensory overload from Williams, AZ to Durango, CO, with Kayenta in the middle and a great place for a night long respite. We did not allow enough time to really enjoy this beautiful setting. Grand Canyon, South Rim, stunning rock formations on the drive to Kayenta, and the monuments just north of town, featuring El Capitain are other worldly. We arrive too late to enjoy the local cuisine. Had a great sleep at the Wetherill.
Couldn't have asked for a better stay, especially for location. Not much around Kayenta itself but the hotel was like an oasis. The rooms were perfect for a 2-night stay. The beds were comfortable, and the room was clean, and it had one of the better breakfast spreads and available eating space of all the hotels during this particular trip. I would stay again if ever passing thru the area on another road trip.
We stayed for one night. The room was clean, with a coffee machine and a quiet mini fridge. Bed was comfortable. Quiet neighbourhood. The hotel has a microwave in the communal area.
Good continental breakfast with boiled egg, pancakes, yogurt, pre-cut fruits, cereals, and muffins.
The staff was extremely friendly and they helped us figure out how to get to Monument Valley. The location is also great, very close to the valley and with many restaurants nearby. Would definitely go back.
Very nice place to rest. The room had everything we needed and it was very clean. There is not that many restaurants around but maybe we needed more time to find them. We will probably return next year
The hotel is not far away from the Monument Valley. It is nice and quite. Breakfast is ok, may be they can have more choices but they have what you need. The gift shop is appropriate
I have stayed at this Inn several times over the years and it has always been clean and comfortable. The Wetherill Inn is my favorite place to stay when I am in the area!
It’s a very nice hotel in a small town. The Navajo crafts for sale in reception were beautiful and we were thrilled to be able to stay on the Navajo nation land.
There aren't a lot of options in Kayenta and at least the price is okay. However, it is a bit run down and doesn't feel clean. Staff and breakfast were good.
Wi-Fi not working
Thought this was a HI hotel.
Old, minimal updates.
Linens scratchy. Shower water lukewarm, no “hot” water.
Had to go outside for ice.
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