Friendly staff. He recommended some nice restaurants for us. Clean rooms. Great view of cliffs out our window. Breakfast was very good. Choice of regular or strawberry waffles to make hot(4 mini ones — neat). Price was very reasonable. Town is a nice little tourist town. Ate at Big Al’s — wonderful. And then ice cream at 3 Bears. Great stay
Vladmir T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tempe, AZ
Decent Motel Near Escalante National Park So here is the rundown… Beware the eggs at breakfast! If you eat them… Your stomach will growl, grumble and force you to the bathroom! 1. Staff was friendly enough 2. Room was clean 3. No elevator for some reason so be ready to lug your bags up stairs and back down 4. Free wifi 5. Continental breakfast 6. Room was $ 129 per night but it seems like it should have been $ 89 per night… In summary, it’s not a bad place…
Donald C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Long Beach, CA
The higher«stars» are always posted by the owner. Always. So here’s what we found. Room: nice, good mattresses. Air conditioner has two settings, too hot and too cold. There probably is no working thermostat. Opened a window. Grateful for the openable Windows. Also a wonderful view of red cliffs that. Surround the town. Sink & tub badly worn. This hotel HASTO stop using«bedspreads» which are always covered with organic material you don’t want to know about. They need to adopt the nearly uniform«sheet under a blanket under a top sheet which is the rule in US hotels. OK this is Utah, where the worst hotels generally are found, but it’s 2016. Get rid of the semen stains. Breakfast: scant food. Only nondairy creamer. Who does that, half & half is cheaper? Only grape jelly, no strawberry, raspberry etc. jam. No yoghurt. In all our travels, never came across a breakfast with no yoghurt. OK given they had two busfuls of tourists before us, so it’s understandable that the breakfast room would be messy. But a tip jar? This town was fully booked when we arrived bbc of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon owning yesterday. This hotel was the only one with vacancies. So you can see why.
Sun O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fullerton, CA
I highly recommended. Staffs VERY friendly, Inn is clean, all ice machines in good working condition, and the price of the rooms are very affordable. Stayed in hotel inside several national parks they charge hundreds for run down rooms. Quality Inn charged me $ 89 for double Queen beds room. Served breakfast free. Good!
Rhonda A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
I stayed here several weeks ago when visiting local National Parks in the area. offered a great rate and I was thoroughly pleased with the accommodations. A pretty desk and main entrance/hallway with a welcoming fireplace is always a great start in my book. Off to the left of the main hallway, is a cozy sitting room to read or relax without being shut off in one’s room. Their complimentary breakfast is offered from 6:30am to 9:30am. With juice, coffee, muffins, eggs, waffles, bacon, sausage, milk, cereal and fresh fruit. There are a few tv’s in the eating area to entertain or catch up on the local news. My room was cozy and clean, which is always appreciated. The bedding here was very superior, with high count thread sheets, and luxurious fluffly but firm pillows. However, one should really turn down the outside duvet or bed spread, they rarely get washed, even in the five star places. And wear socks, except the shower or do… whatever floats your boats. This city is a perfect gateway location for Zion and Bryce National Parks to the north or the Grand Canyon to the south. A very friendly and convenient store with petro is just across the street. Kanab has charming boutique shops full of local art as well as the usual travel trinkets. Go and enjoy!
Megan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Logan Circle, Washington, DC
The pillows were so comfy. The room was clean and affordable. And the guy at the front desk, Peter, was a sweetheart. A good option of you are heading to Zion! Also, the drive between this hotel and Zion was almost as pretty as the park itself.
David J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
This Quality Inn feels like it was recently renovated, and the room felt new and up to date. The lobby was decorated in a nice Christmas theme for the season, and it made the hotel feel very cozy and welcoming. It was spacious and clean, but the bed was a little too soft to my liking. Wifi was free and pretty fast, too. There was hot coffee and water provided in the lobby 24/7, and breakfast from 6 – 9:30 which consisted of sausages, eggs, breads, waffles, juices, etc. Only possible downside is that there isn’t an elevator, so be ready for a workout if you have a lot of luggage and live on any floor other than ground. Parking was abundant and the neighborhood was quiet and accessible, with a gas station right outside.