This is a warehouse converted to a hotel on an industrial property littered with old equipment. The property has an RV park and the “hotel” is primarily the common room, showers, and other facilities for RV park people. Rooms are on the second floor of the warehouse. NO ELEVATOR. The hotel rooms were previously offices, so the walls are thin, so you can hear what goes on in other rooms. The downstairs is a space for RV people and special events and it gets LOUD at night, including lots of shouting. I think the owners call it a resort because there are two decommissioned hot tubs on the terrace on the second floor (hallways smell damp and like mildew) and there is a small fire pit outside on the ground floor along with a swing. Shower in the room is not built well and the entire floor of the bathroom gets wet when you use it. Room was large and appeared clean but for the small pile of hair in the corner of the bathroom by the shower. The toilet does not have a lid. Breakfast is a few muffin 4-packs in plastic clamshell, a plastic bag of bagels opened the prior day, bread, pop tarts, and coffee. Definitely not with...
Read moreWow, what a truly incredible concept and experience. We stayed for 3 nights at the end of April to attend SUU graduation. Other hotels were charging several hundred during this peak period, but Iron Springs didn’t raise them and take advantage of us! We were also celebrating my fiancés birthday. I called ahead and let them know about the birthday, and let me tell you - they went ALL OUT. I was expecting a quick card and maybe some chocolates. Instead, there were decorations everywhere, a huge banner, balloons, flowers, cupcakes, and sparkling cider! What a magical moment for us walking into the room. The rooms were clean and spacious with lots of storage, the public areas were wonderful, and the free breakfast was quite extensive. They don’t advertise this, but they have some LUXURY hot tubs. Overall, we had such an amazing stay and are so grateful for the service and...
Read moreFor a few road weary travelers, this place was the perfect respit. My daughters (11 and 9) fell in love right away. Beautifully furnished, comfortable rooms that feel a lot like home. Great patio and outdoor spaces for sitting and reading, or taking in the scenery. It's removed enough to offer peace and quiet in the countryside, but close enough to pop into town for an evening out. We didn't have time to visit Bryce Canyon or explore the local trails and outdoor offerings, but the owners were so nice, I think we'll try to come back. They set us up with 'Smores by the fire pit when we returned from dinner. They even called ahead the morning of our arrival to make sure we knew how to get there. I highly recommend it. You have to come see for yourself... but don't tell everyone! (Also, my 11yr old insists that I shout out the delicious shampoo and conditioner in...
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