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Dutch John Resort
3/526 Reviews
I rented a Plus Cabin . It had 2 bedrooms upstairs each with queen sized beds . The beds were made nicely and each bedroom even had extra blankets and pillows . Very comfy . The cleanliness of my cabin was excellent . Clean windows , windowsills and blinds . Carpet was vacuumed. The downstairs living area and kitchen were very clean with adequate supply of dishes and cookware for what I needed . The bathroom is kinda small with only a shower , but was well maintained and clean with towels and toilet paper stocked . The store is convenient. The ice cream is super yummy . The restaurant has great food and I even had a drink in their new bar . The fly shop is very impressive with a huge inventory. They don’t have much staff this time of year , but everyone I met there was professional, polite and very friendly and always ready to help with whatever I needed . Very knowledgeable about the area and history . I’ll definitely recommend this resort to my family and friends and i’ll be back this summer .
Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park
3.7/5103 Reviews
Our room was clean. Bed was super comfortable. A light fixture was filthy from an apparent roof leak and no one thought to clean it. Primarily was shocked by the ignorance of the hotel staff. My wife has mobility issues and cannot negotiate stairs well. She wanted to go to the pool area, but was disappointed that the ONLY gate that did NOT have any steps was LOCKED! The pool has a lift for disabled people, but a disabled person cannot even get into the pool gated area since every other entrance has steps! I called the front desk and was told that they keep that gate locked because children go in and out of the gate and that disturbs other guests. Apparently children cannot get in and out of any of the other gates with stairs. Apparently other guests have priority over disabled guests! I told the front desk staffer that this was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and she told me that if a disabled person wanted to use the pool, all they had to do was ask for the gate to be unlocked. Asking for help like this is in itself a violation of the ADA! Under the Act, a disabled person must be allowed to use a facility just like anyone else, to the fullest extent possible, without essentially asking for permission or special treatment. I asked for the owners' contact information and was refused. If you have mobility issues, and want to use the pool at this hotel, I'd suggest finding another hotel. Such an insult to Americans with disabilities, including our veterans and others! Such ignorance!
Zion’s Cozy Cabin's
3.5/510 Reviews
SkyRidge Inn
4.6/553 Reviews
Even though we had a balcony, we had to crane around the building to see the sunrise so if that's your reason for booking that specific room, it may not be. Go in the front of the building to see a fantastic sunset and enjoy the seating there. That said, we enjoyed our balcony and the views of the hills while eating take out food and a picnic one day that was rained out in the park. The room and bath were very nice and the 2nd floor windows gave us endless views. Breakfast was also very good but there are two seatings: 7:30 or 8:00 which you need to sign up for in the entry way each night. Opportunities for improvement include a big one....if you say coffee is on at a time before breakfast, please do it! I waited a half hour for the kitchen team to arrive. I couldn't self make on the upstairs landing because NO ONE refilled the coffee cups. This is a big deal for us early risers and one of the reasons we stay at B & B's. In your advertisement you talk about a fireplace but when we get there it is covered with junk piled in front of it from the tour business. Just take it out of your promo and we won't be disappointment looking around for it. Overall, I'd recommend this place to stay although the regular rooms looked a bit austere.
Casitas at Capitol Reef
4.3/524 Reviews
Casitas was great. The easiest check-in and check-out I have ever experienced. Casitas was very responsive with any questions or concerns even though there was nobody on property. The room was clean and packed full of extra amenities. The white noise machine was clutch! The stay exceeded my expectations and would recommend Casitas at Capital Reef to anybody. There was construction going on during the day (but not till 10am). And good for Casitas, they deserve to expand their business.
Bryce Canyon Resort
3.4/5104 Reviews
not bad! can
Kokopelli West
4.9/551 Reviews
Great place in Moab. Very clean, comfortable bed, good shower overall and an excellent stay
Cable Mountain Lodge
4.7/5101 Reviews
My family loved our stay. Very comfortable beds and pillows. Delicious cookies upon arrival. Dishes available to use in microwave. Hot tub. Large bath towels. Outdoor chairs. Great location for early morning Narrows hike. Perhaps I would stay further away on another stay if it was more affordable and I wasn’t hitting the narrows first thing in the morning. But very happy we stayed here on this trip. There is also a coffee shop nearby and you can order a bagel as a small breakfast.
Bryce Valley Lodging
3.8/5100 Reviews
Wife and I stayed 3 mights at these small and quaint little cabins which are about 8 miles from the entrance to the beautiful Bryce Canyon National park. Cabins are good as the location is close to the 3-4 restaurants in Tropic. Caveat, limited eating choices in the whole Bryce Canyon area. Check-in was a breeze, the room was cozy, shower was strong, wi-fi and TV are limited and also if you have a lot luggage, leave it in the car as there is no storage for it. Coffee maker, but no coffee or condiment, but there was soap and shampoo. However, don't let that stop you from staying here, we liked our cabin a lot and with no neighbors noise like in a hotel, very peaceful sleep every night.
Parry Lodge
4.4/5101 Reviews
We’ve stayed here several times. It is an historic (older) hotel/motel; some rooms open to the outside and some are in a slightly newer block of rooms that open to interior hallways. There are also a handful of small cottages around the pool. Kanab’s claim to fame is that they were a site for many Hollywood westerns in the 30s-50s, and quite a few Golden Age movie stars stayed at Parry Lodge. We like the history and the vintage western posters that decorate the rooms and property. Rooms are not spacious but are clean and well equipped with microwaves, coffee makers, mini fridges, lots of towels, and bath amenities. Floors are laminate. Beds are very comfortable which is unusual for moderately-priced lodgings these days. The best deal in town is the $8 breakfast buffet, with a wide variety of hot and cold breakfast options including real eggs, bacon/ham, pancakes/waffles, biscuits & gravy, fresh fruit, yogurt, different toast/pastries, and of course lots of hot coffee, tea, and juice, all served in a spacious breakfast room. We had a wait to check in this time due to a “laundry issue” while they were fully booked. The desk staff was helpful and managed everything well. We’ve used the outdoor pool in the past but didn’t do so this time (we should have, the weather was great!) You can walk to several dining options within 2-3 blocks north of the hotel; it’s a convenient jumping off point if you’re headed to Zion or other outdoor adventures in that area.

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