The stay was very silky, I didn’t charge me a deposit, I gave me the room directly after I saw the reservation number. The room was also good. The sheets were organic cotton and very soft. I saw that someone said that there was a hole. Because it should be washed, my family also bought this organic cotton. It is easy to wash. But it’s really comfortable to sleep on it. The only downside is that there is a red stain on the stall. See picture. Breakfast is simple but adequate. Self-service.
This hotel is very good, up to 10 minutes drive from Arches Park, suitable for getting up early or going to Arches Park in the evening, after all, it is too sun during the day. The room was large, very clean, the service staff was very nice, including breakfast, although there were not many things, but basically complete. It is about 10 minutes drive from the town. There are many restaurants in the town and large supermarkets. It is highly recommended.
It's a very pleasant homestay with super cost-effective. The main reason is that the city environment of Provo is very good. Behind the house is a big mountain with some snow, and the scenery is very good; I searched for a long time when I first arrived, and suddenly found that the landlord had written a big house number, but unfortunately I didn’t see it. Many people spent a long time there. I booked a 3-person room with a separate bathroom. It is on the second floor and you need to carry your luggage upstairs. The kitchen is fully equipped, including a refrigerator, induction cooker, and oven; the landlord also provides some simple breakfasts, and it is too early to eat. . . When you arrive, you need to call the landlord, and then he will tell you which room to stay in and the password to enter the door. There is a big safeway supermarket and panda express 2 kilometers around, which is very convenient
Not the five-star Hyatt you imagine, it's a country motel. I took three trolley boxes (the other guy went to the parking) and stood there steadily watching me struggle in and out of help. I arrived at the hotel at 9 pm and thought I could eat something in the hotel restaurant, but today the restaurant bar was temporarily closed. roon service There is no, the mini refrigerator is also empty, the bathroom door can't be closed, the phone does not work, go to the front desk to ask, only to know that according to Utah law, the mini refrigerator does not put things. I woke up hungry the next morning, thinking that the hotel had breakfast, and I ate a few mouthfuls. No wonder Utah is less fat than other US states. It turned out that the food was too unpalatable. The hotel does not have bathrobes, slippers, toiletries. Don't forget to bring your own.
This was a fantastic place to stay in Moab! It was just off of the Main Street, so it was quiet, but still close enough to walk everywhere. The little tiny house village was very cute and well appointed. Our unit was very well thought out, with any item you could need or want included, as well as outlets in convenient spaces for charging phones and such things. We really enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend and definitely book here again.
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裙裙儿轻飞We are a family trip, this hotel is very good, the front desk staff is very warm, the breakfast is very rich, the room is very clean, the parking is very convenient, suitable for traveling with children.
GGuest UserWhen we first arrived to the hotel we were amazed at the location, you can’t get any closer to the park entrance than this, literally steps away. The check in process was fast and easy. The room and the property itself beautiful and very well maintained, most importantly it was clean. The room was big and had a kitchen which is always nice when traveling with little ones. And they have laundry on site as well. The pool is small but nice and had an amazing view.
The only negatives I have about the hotel is that there is no gym, no room service, and the hospitality could have been better. I was considering staying another night and there was rooms available but decided to check out after all, I called and asked for a late check out and the receptionist rudely denied our request stating they didn’t have enough housekeepers and therefore could not accommodate late check out, Not even an hour. If they were not sold out and had lots of rooms to clean, why wouldn’t late check out be allowed? When I did check out it was fast and easy but they did not seem to appreciate our business. Only stating you will get an email receipt. No “thank you for staying with us and we hope you return”. None the less, if we return to visit Zion, which I am sure we will, we will definitely stay here again.
MMINGVery close to the airport, the hotel has a free shuttle pick-up and drop-off machine, the hotel has a swimming pool and gym, although not big, but you can relax, breakfast is a bit simple, overall good
AAnonymous UserGood location outside park, has breakfast cafe / tourist shop attached. Small yard animals in the back. Coin Laundry at the back of Building 3 was good for those on a road trip.
GGuest UserI got a $47 a night price so I can’t complain too much. The amenities for the kids is great-pool, hot tub, basket ball court, mini golf. The building shows its age but that doesn’t bother me staying at a place if it is clean. The bed was clean and comfortable enough. My main and only complaint was the towels. The entire point of white hotel towels is you can bleach them and people can see they are clean. The towels were so old they don’t bleach the dirt out anymore and they are still using them or their washing facilities don’t work. Why? This is an easy fix and they felt too gross to use for me. All 3 wash cloths were dingy looking and one had a clear lipstick mark on it that hadn’t washed out. Of the three towels I got only one looked clean enough to use. People can be ok with an aging building Red Lion if things are clean. This is an easy fix. I might stay here again at that deal, but it’s a definite maybe.
GGuest UserLots of lodges. Much like a Disney resort. All dining facilities in immediate area of the same company. Very quiet :). Limited breakfast options and very busy, but nice servers. Went to park early so didn't need to use Shuttle bus. If you leave later, then you'd better.
But: why did I have to pay a $5 'resort fee'?
GGuest UserI stayed at the hotel for a business trip, and the location was very convenient as it was adjacent to the convention center. It was located downtown, so going to the mall or other tourist attractions was good. However, the bedding was not washed and ironed. All 4 pillows had a musty smell, and even after room cleaning in the middle, the condition was the same. So I couldn't tell if the bedding was changed or not. Also, I mistakenly booked the check-in date and added one extra day when I checked in. But it seems necessary to check as it is charged at the average price of 2 days. However, I did not receive any receipt or billing documents after check-out via e-mail or a printed one.
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玉玉女手筆This hotel is located at the Salt Lake City Airport in the United States, and it is also the place where we boarded the bus for the local tour group. I found this classic European-style suite on trip.com, and the price was not too expensive, more than 210 US dollars after tax. My friend called the hotel directly to book this room, and they said they didn’t have it. But I was a member of trip.com and could book it, so lucky! My friends were very interested in the suite I stayed in and asked me which hotel it was from. The hotel’s service and facilities are good!
DDENNISAmazing glamping experience near Bryce Canyon
This place was such a cool experience! The tents are super comfortable, the bed was cozy, and we loved having a wood-burning stove at night. You really feel close to nature, but without sacrificing comfort.
The location is perfect — peaceful and just a short drive to Bryce Canyon. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the whole vibe was relaxed and quiet.
Also, the food at the on-site restaurant was fantastic — way better than we expected for a glamping setup. Everything was fresh and really tasty.
Highly recommend if you want something different from the usual hotel stay!
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