Curry Village Dining Pavilion
Half Dome Village, 9010 Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley
(209) 372-8333
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Crowded place, Raw chicken. I went to go tell a worker about the chicken and they said it was fine no it was not I poked a fork inside the chicken and blood gushed out . This chicken was not cooked right!! what a disgrace!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
It was closed all the restaurants in this area at jan 1
They don't have a wide variety of menu but that didn't really bother me a whole lot. Food was okay but the meatball pasta during our visit was not good. It was like straight out of a can with no flavor. It was also a little expensive as the 3 of us had a total of more than $90 including soups which were about $7-$8. The dining room was pretty nice because it was big and there were lots of tables and chairs but I could see that place getting packed up. Overall had an okay experience with this dining pavilion.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
There's so much potential for this Dining Pavilion. They need new management because it's a mess. Maybe someone from Xanterra can help. I don't work for Xanterra and they do have a bit of not so great history, but the parks they do serve are much more organized and they have better, healthier food selections.
Good stuff: There are several locations inside and out of this building where you can get food, so there are options. Plenty of places to sit. You can get alcoholic drinks at the bar inside.
Bad stuff: Long story short, there are long lines just to order food and you have to wait a long time to receive it. For example, we waited about 40 minutes for our pizza and probably about the same amount of time at the bar. The bar was worth it though.
The bar is a popular place not only for alcoholic drinks, but they have the best food selection yet they have the smallest room. The Seven Tents has a very large area, but they serve the same thing everyday: pasta. There is no line in their area. Who is running this place?
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Summing up our experience with a poem from a dear friend - M.K
"Beautiful getaway, fire n wood debates, s'mores to glow stick shine, gummies with some smiles, cooking chaos to shuffling songs...all in all a cozy weekend with lots of grey mountains all around :) "
Our airstream was great , our group was fun !
Facilities on site were good, parking was a little tricky, but if you search closely, you will always find a spot
We will be back :)
Rooms: Air Streams and Rooms
Nearby activities: Yosemite (North) entrance 45 mins away
Food and drinks: Breakfast options
Service: 4
We planned a weekend trip to Yosemite and Autocamp was the perfect glamping site.
Rooms: The room came with everything you need for a glamping weekend.
Safety: We felt safe here as an LGBTQ couple
Walkability: We were able to park not too far from our airstream which made it easy to unload and pack up our stuff. The clubhouse is also a short walk away which was convenient.
Food and drinks: Happy hour was nice and the breakfast burrito before heading to our hike kept us fueled.
Service: 5
We brought up 5 couples for a special weekend birthday celebration. It was epic! The staff, the coffee, the airstreams, the weather were all great! Our friends were so impressed by the venue and are looking to return on their own. Thank you Autocamp Yosemite for a very special weekend.
Service: 5
Simply fantastic experience for those who love the outdoors but want to sleep in safety
Service: 5
So beautiful, close to nature glamping. Highly recommend if you want to get out of city and relax in the woods and nature. Very clean and comfortable accommodations.
Great airstream camping place, good for kids and families who want to experience RV style camping.
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Our family of 3 stayed in the premium airstream site 62
-Airstream 62 had a good location to the club house
-The airstreams are all very close together, not the most private relaxing getaway if you’re looking for that vibe
-the floors of the airstreams are sticky and the stain on the wood they used is lifting and will transfer off to the bottom of your feet, bring socks or slippers unless you want dirty feet!
-The showers in the airstreams are nice and spacious, water pressure is okay, not strong but also not terrible
-The airstreams would feel more upscale and worth the price if they had private decks off the back of them, rather than just a table and fire pit in gravel next to them
-Here are the best sites we scoped out if you’re looking for a bit more privacy
*Airstreams: 47, 76, 70(our personal favorite)
77,78,79 *best for group
*Base camps: 52, 54, 69*
*Yerts: 53A, 54A, 85A
-Club house is gorgeous but small
-There’s no actual restaurant but a kitchen you can walk up to the counter and order, as well as snacks in their “general store,” which is just a small gift shop, if you’re there for more than 2 days, bring your own food because you will get tired of just eating pizza
-The pizza is delicious!
-Complementary s’mores on Friday nights (does have a sign that says limit one per person) you can pay $18 for a s’mores kit (recommend you bring your own s’mores supplies)
-There isn’t a lot to do there, but they tried to have an activity for the kids every day, they did pumpkin painting while we were there!
-Activities could be better announced or communicated at check in, they’re just on a sandwich board in the clubhouse
-the lawn around the firepit and off the clubhouse is completely flooded and tracked mud everywhere
-Theres limited seating around the communal fire pit on the lawn
-the pond level is low but its October so late in the season, just not very nice to look at-more of a dried up bed
-their merch was very low in stock and they only had size small in all their shirts
-we forgot our dog leash at home, totally on us, they had dog leashes for sale for $60
-incredibly dog friendly, dogs were even in the club house
-Bring your own beer and wine, they have it for sale in the club house but it’s a bit pricey
-The pool is nice but a bit small for how many folks are in the entire campground
-There’s no hot tub or sauna, and the pool isn’t very warm
-There was a wedding on Saturday night while we were there, it looked beautiful but they should have a separate venue on site for the receptions because they had the second floor of the club house closed off the entire weekend, and the club house is already small to begin with.
-The staff is all super nice and friendly
-Their marketing team did an incredible job making this place look dreamy. It’s very nice, just not what we expected.
Service: 5
Great little outdoor dining area. Quick food basics.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
The sink water in the pavilion bathroom comes out scalding hot and can’t be adjusted. That means everyone, including the staff cooking your food, aren’t washing their hands properly
Everything at AutoCamp was amazing. However, it was very family friendly, meaning there were a lot of young kids present, making it hard for my husband and I to relax due to the screaming, squealing, crying.
Service: 5
Some issues that I believe should’ve been solved to meet the expectation of its price.
1. Water pressure very low for washing dishes and shower in the airstream. This is the blocker for me to come again.
2. BBQ may should’ve been provided as the charcoal sticks on the surface of the pot
3. Customer service is available via text but it is hard for international travelers. I got a T mobile sim, but zero signal
Service: 5
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