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It got very hot.
"It got very hot in there," Stephanie recalled on Tuesday.
"It got very hot last summer, and it was so bright you needed sunglasses in the kitchen," says Sophie.
However, according Cheryl Chipman, a Death Valley National Park Service spokesperson, "It got very hot last week, but the 1913 record still stands".
The food is fantastic, the service beyond compare (it's worth going for the toilets alone), but be warned – we went on a blazing day and it got very hot so my advice is to take a hand fan.
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