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Wildhaven Yosemite Glamping

1.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (126)
"Unique stay, clean, quiet, very fun."
The price is AED 384
AED 436 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Mar - 24 Mar
Wildhaven Yosemite Glamping

EL Amigo Motel

1.5 star property
2.0 out of 10, (4)
"I booked my stay for week thru hotels .com 20 mins into my stay the manager shows up at my door telling me that I need to pay more money or I'm not going to be able to say it even though I paid the rate in full on hotels.com so it's been over 6 days after I paid for a week already tomorrow will be a week now and I still have not got my money back I have been given the runaround everywhere at the time I turn as we get my money or whatever back because the reservation was canceled the next...
EL Amigo Motel
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Check out the local area in Snelling as you venture to sights like Merced River.

Quintessential central California landscape of oak savannah. The oaks common in foothill areas of central California are largely native species. The ground layer of grasses, however, is made up primarily of invasive exotics brought over, both intentionally and unintentionally, by European settlers in the last three centuries. #goldenhour
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