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    Swiss Chalet

    Swiss Chalet

    (2 reviews)

    We really enjoyed our stay at Dave & Sharon's gorgeous home. Their place is a warm, inviting Swiss…read morestyle cabin home with sweeping views of the mountains. They have a nice 2nd story porch off the back of the house with a jacuzzi and lounge chairs to relax and take in Mammoth's charm. Our room was impeccably clean and quite large. It included a small desk, dresser, walk in closet, access to the porch, and a magnificent bathroom. The bathroom is complete with a large tub, tiled stand up shower (with car wash style jets!), and a double sink (perfect for couples!). Sharon & Dave were super helpful and gave us maps, restaurant recommendations, and advice on where to hike. Sharon also sent me to the Athletic club nearby so I could get some weight training in while my boyfriend did some work. The location is ideal and you can walk and bike into town using the paved walking trail. My only criticism would be breakfast. While both morning's breakfast meals were delicious, we had to get up at 8am to enjoy them which is sort of early when you are on a relaxing vacation. Maybe they could flex the time to 9am/9:30am? Anyways, I highly recommend staying here when you come to Mammoth! Thanks Sharon & Dave for your wonderful hospitality!

    There is no place like the Swiss chalet bed and breakfast in Mammoth Lakes. Comfortable, safe,…read morewonderful accommodations, excellent hospitality, And breakfast fit for a king. large comfortable rooms truly a five-star experience for an extremely reasonable price. I highly recommend the experience and the proprietors Dave and Sharon which will make your stay at Mammoth Lakes truly a magical experience. Nice quiet private chalet tucked away in a very warm cozy neighborhood close to downtown and all the amenities, but not so close that you cannot experience the true ambience of Mammoth Lakes. I can hardly wait to get back. I highly recommend the swish chalet bed-and-breakfast and after your visit I'm sure you will too

    The Mammoth Inn - How we found the room

    The Mammoth Inn

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    Elevated hostel stay if your used to being homeless and don't mind being your own hotel security…read more Let me start with the good news. Check-in? Easy. Room? Clean and exactly as pictured. Bathtub? Big and unlimited hot water. Now for the immersive experience. If you've ever wanted to know what it's like to sleep inside a large cardboard box with a dozen or so other adults, kids and yippy dogs, this is your opportunity. The aesthetic is comfort economy. The acoustics? Philharmonic-level clarity. Thin walls. Hardwood floors. Hollow-core doors. Generous gaps under the doors. The result? You will become intimately familiar with the comings and goings of every guest. Conversations in other rooms? Crystal clear. Footsteps? Surround sound. Door slams? Will make you jump out of your skin when your dead asleep even with earplugs in. This lodging option could work if when you roll the dice, ALL the other guest are considerate, self-aware humans. You may only hear every day pleasantries and loud flatulence. Unfortunately, we rolled snake eyes and both nights we were woken at 2 a.m. Night One: 2am door slamming, foot stomping, and blasting "how to make a million" on TicTok and smoking directly outside our open window. Later that day apres-ski, the same guests were screaming "Help, Help", and when we rushed to respond, the moment of panic appeared to pass as he got his joint lit. We called in the issues. Management reviewed the cameras, gave the other guests "a firm talking to", and we were told management is available by phone until 1 a.m., and after that, we should call the police ourselves. Nothing says "relaxing getaway" like being deputized as the overnight security team. Night two featured another 2am wakeup call of prolific barfing, and enthusiastic drunken attempts to convince women to come inside. After failing to persuade anyone to continue the fun, to their credit, the guests entered quietly. We still heard everything. Because you hear everything. Now, about the "Bed and Breakfast" designation. We chose this place over our usual Mammoth Mountain Inn or Empeiria High Sierra stay because "bed and breakfast" sounded quaint and charming. We imagined something at least moderately delightful before hitting the slopes for the day -- especially at $600 per night. Breakfast consisted of what can best be described as a 7-Eleven survival kit: shelf-stable vanilla-flavored milk, Frosted Flakes, and an oily convenience store Danish of indeterminate age. I would not call this breakfast. It's what you would find if you were foraging abandoned buildings post-apocalypse. You would find it because everyone before you passed it up. To be fair, with one exception, the other guests were perfectly polite. One yippy dog made itself known throughout our stay but respected quiet hours. Management did their best from afar, to reign in the obnoxious guests. But here's the issue: if anyone talks loudly, walks heavily, whispers in the hallway, owns enthusiastic footwear, or makes any post-midnight life choices... you will know. With no 24 hour guest support, guests are simply at the mercy of the other guests.

    This only good thing I can say about this place is the location, snacks they provided and that…read morethey had the portable heater on when we arrived. Other than that this place is not great. The Wi-Fi barely worked to the point it pretty much was non-existent. The Roku tv didn't work at all so we weren't able to connect the entire time we were there. The beds were really loud and creaky and when we were trying to use the tub it didn't have a rubber stopper so we had to call the maintenance line which was not on site and seemed like they were outsourced. When I asked when the maid service would be able to bring the tub stopper, they said they left for the day which was 2:30pm. The maintenance person said for me to open another room and take the stopper out from there to use. I had to check two different rooms before finding one. Also, when I asked to have the tv fixed (see photo) they said they messaged the manager. The next day after it continued to not work I inquired again and they said the manager didn't have his phone on him so he must've not seen the request. The entire time we were there the tv never got fixed. They kept saying the surveillance cameras worked so they didn't know what was wrong. No one ever came to check the issue. Would not stay here again and wouldn't recommend to a friend.

    White Horse Inn - hotels - Updated July 2026

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