First off, Fresno is by no means a "Gateway" to Yosemite, or Sequoia/Kings Canyon. It's a distant doormat, perhaps - but it's not even a continguous county connected to Mariposa, the County in which most of Yosemite's greatest sights are located. But as for the facility? The staff was friendly - though there were times when no one was at the front counter or in the private back room - a sign noted that staff would return soon. Check-in went well (thanks to Expedia) and my request for a quiet ground-floor room was beautifully met. The facility itself is a little worn, but - largely in great repair with rooms boasting newer furniture and all the amenities. On the property was small, decent-enough pool (though when I visited, it was completely in the shade) and access was an issue: after inquiring if the pool was open, I walked there to find a large padlock on the gate. I walked back to the office and was told "I'll send someone over to unlock the gate right away!" I walked back to the gate, and had to wait another 5 minutes for a staff member to arrive with the key - she had no idea that the gate was locked, as it was supposed to be open during pool hours (it was 4 in the afternoon) and - nicely: at least I DID have the pool all to myself. No sauna, hot tub, etc on the property. But - if all you need is a decent night's rest in a clean facility - and a very generous continental breakfast in the morning, all for a very reasonable price: this one's for you.