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8.0
Scored 8.0
Tuba City is not a tourist destination; rather, it is a base...
Tuba City is not a tourist destination; rather, it is a base for touring the area between the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley. Tuba City, itself, has little for the tourist, but the Navaho Interactive Museum and associated Trading Post are not to be missed. See Tuba City for what it is, an opportunity to learn about one of the most underappreciated and invisible cultures and peoples in America.
John
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a small town in the middle of nowhere.
This is a small town in the middle of nowhere. However, I was on my way to the Grand Canyon and this was a good stopping point on my 3 day drive. The drive to Tuba City was very scenic with incredible rock formations and pretty good roads. Traffic was not heavy in March and I enjoyed the vistas along the way. The New Mexico portion of the drive was not that scenic, but once into Arizona it really started to look incredible. Tuba City is only an hour from the east entrance to the Grand Canyon and I found this a very easy way into the park. Far less traffic than the south entrance.
Kristina
United States
10
Scored 10
I was there to tour the Hopi reservation Which I did with a...
I was there to tour the Hopi reservation Which I did with a guide. I was also interested in the problems the Tribe are encountering today and see if there is anything a person like me can help with. The information I received helped me decide what I could do to help.
What a wonderful experience.
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Anonymous
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Code Talker exhibit was nice.
Code Talker exhibit was nice. We stayed between Monument Valley and Flagg; Tuba City is about the best you'll get on that route! Not a lot of food choice beyond Fast Food and bad Chinese. Be careful on the time zones, the Navajo side is 1 hour ahead as they observe DST, while the Hopi side does not and stays on MST. And no alcohol is allowed anywhere, so be careful to leave it hidden in your car!
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Anonymous
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting to see largest town in Navajo nation.
Interesting to see largest town in Navajo nation. Realize social, economic life of dine. TC situated for many good excursions, Dino track, sunset crater, Hopi tour, etc Limited meal choices however, except for Cameron trading post.
What I did t like was when changing our check-in Date, I couldn’t go directly to booking.com or the hotel from my email reservation. I had to look up the hotel phone number and the first thing that came up on my phone was reservations.Com. Before I knew it they canceled one and booked the next day and charged 15.00 for doing so. I should have looked more carefully and made sure I was calling the hotel directly.
Exceptionally clean! Cleanest hotel I have stayed at in a long time! Very friendly staff. Big pool with comfortable patios. Older property, but very well maintained. Nice rooms. Offered a basic, but satisfactory complimentary breakfast with good coffee.
Courteous staff. Real nice room, clean, nice amenities like TV, Keurig coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator, comfortable beds. The hotel also offered complimentary breakfast at next door restaurant. Great breakfast and great value.
A real gem.
Nice hotel with good breakfast and comfortable rooms. The breakfast had even GF vegetarian options. Close to shops and restaurants, including an on-site restaurant. Next to a Navaho museum, which was unfortunatelly closed on Sunday.
Everything. It was a good hotel for the price we paid. Nice decor and very comfortable beds. Breakfast was ok (at the restaurant nearby, included in the price).
Check out the Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks museum on the way
Very nice and spacious hotel! Decorated in native style, cozy and atmospheric. Our room was very big, we got parking space and hotel is situated in very convenient spot to move fast the next day.
Was an overall good hotel. We didn’t end up making breakfast because of time change issues but you got to eat in the restaurant which is really nice. Also there is a coffee shop right outside!
I was insulted by the front desk and ignored that I refuse to stay there and demanded a refund which they denied I left. I will never go back to that hotel or that area of the state again.
Very nice and comfy hotel. The breakfast is at the restaurant next door: a bit longer then serving yourself at a buffet but way much better in taste as everything is home made.
Huge room, comfortable and clean. Pretty quiet for a hotel located on a big road (double glazing). Nicely decorated hotel. Breakfast wasn't exceptional but good enough.
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