My husband and I enjoyed visiting different dispensaries around the valley, so on this particular occasion we checked out Inyo.
Traffic pattern makes it a bit complicated to spy on your first visit, and with a bit of traffic headed to the location and people not knowing where it is we nearly got in a wreck trying to pull into the parking lot. More visible signs directing people would be helpful.
Inside there were three separate gentleman helping us, all quite happy to do so - this left us standing there confused because nobody knew with the other person was doing for us. One guy had my medical ID and was entering information, the other guy was telling us about specials then disappeared, another man showed up at the desk and kept asking me for my ID. The guy with my ID left it on the desk and said he already gave back to me. Once we were actually checked in and I had my IDs back in my possession, no one told us when we could enter so we stayed in the lobby for quite some time. I eventually had to ask when we would know we could go in, and one guy laughed and said "oh, go ahead!" It was very confusing.
The selection was great. The bud tenders were fluent in the offerings, and or helpful in making suggestions paired with personal experiences. My husband selected a few new flower strains and free pre-roll for being the first time visitor.
At the checkout process was nearly as confusing as the check in process. It took about 15 minutes to check out although there were only four people in the dispensary as customers at the time.
With a little attention to the flow of consumers, this location could grow to be a more cohesive and easy to understand experience. For now we'll stick to some of the other dispensaries who have these processes worked out.