Google review
As its name suggests this hotel brings in the guests for one reason alone - the jaw dropping views. Unfortunately, it seems management has decided guests will be so happy with their views that food quality and customer service aren’t things they need to worry about.
The breakfast was ordinary at best. One needed a hammer to get through the rock hard pancakes, and all three large warming trays were empty so I’m not entirely sure what heated options I missed out on. We were there at 9.20am, well before breakfast hours closed at 10.00am. The urn was also empty at 9.45am, and when a guest asked for it to be filled, the staff member looked at her watch, sighed, and reluctantly agreed to do so.
On the positive side, the rooms are very well sized (we stayed in a queen double on the second floor), and generously appointed. The microwave and fridge were handy, as was the coffee maker. And then there’s the views. The hotel has been cleverly designed to take full advantage of the views on offer, with the lobby, restaurant and trading post all offering spectacular vistas.
An important note: although the hotel address is Arizona, the hotel operates on Utah time (at the time of visit Mountain Daylight Savings).
Would I stay here again? Yes. Pay for the views and great rooms, but don’t eat here if you can help it. We grabbed food at Goulding’s and it was pretty decent. And that microwave affords plenty of heat and eat opportunities if you want to save a few pennies!