Bryce Pioneer Village - Bryce Canyon Hotels

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Bryce Pioneer Village - Bryce Canyon Hotels

Hotel · Tropic
80 S Main St, Tropic, UT 84776

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Nestled on 13 acres of scenic cottonwood and fruit trees, this rustic motel offers cozy cabins, free Wi-Fi, and a welcoming community vibe just a stone's throw from Bryce Canyon.  

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Jessica Velazquez

Google
We really enjoyed our stay, this is a great location! The welcoming atmosphere and all the intentional details made the space feel homey and comfortable. We stayed in the Queen’s Cabin and appreciated the layout and cozy feel. One thing to note is that the walls are a bit thin, we could hear the family with young children in the neighboring unit, which made it a little tough to sleep through the night. That said, the overall experience was still wonderful. The restaurant next door was a highlight for us, we loved the live music, delicious food, and great drinks. The property is in a beautiful area, just a short drive from Bryce Canyon, and the nighttime views of the stars were absolutely stunning. We also loved gathering around the fire for s’mores. A memorable and charming stay! I only took a picture of the back of the little cabin - I loved that we each got our little private outdoor space.

Ryan Conger

Google
We loved our night at this hotel. We got the Getaway, which is a 5-bedroom house. We needed room for 5 adult men to have their own bed, and this fit the bill perfectly. Full kitchen, which was nice to cook a good hot breakfast before heading out for the day. This exceeded our expectations. The common area is exactly the type of relaxation we needed after a full day riding motorcycles. Great spot to bring a family, or a couple of families. Close to the pool and hot tub, and within walking distance of a pizza place and a BBQ place. Can't wait to stay here again!

davidpG4537AK

Google
This quaint and rustic property was perfect for a two night stay while we explored Bryce. Rooms are clean, small and beds are comfortable. Room is a good size for sleeping but use outside for sitting/relaxing. We used the hot tub which was nice and the laundry which had 4 commercial washers and 4 commercial dryers. In the center of the compound is a restaurant with good food and a fun atmosphere. Gas station, convenience store gift store right next door for anything you forgot. So this place is a one stop shop to hike, return, eat and sleep. Just don't mistake "compound" for "resort". That is not its purpose.

Ingrid K

Google
We stayed for 3 nights in site #10 of the RV "Park.". This was literally in the middle of the parking lot/driveway. All RV sites are right next to each other. It seems like the RV sites are an after thought. Our site had no shade and a tiny sitting area. Cars and trucks drove past our site kicking up dust, so we rarely sat outside On the second day of our stay, heavy machinery and trucks were driving back and forth right near us, making loud noise (including backup beeping) and kicking up dust. When we talked to the front desk about it, we were told this was an unexpected decision to do this work made by the owners, and were given no apology or assurances that they would stop the noise and dust. The bathrooms were clean and showers were hot and had good water pressure. Shower stalls are awkward as there is no curtain in the changing part of the shower stall (you might show off more than you'd like to other people).

Heather M

Google
Lovely property with small but comfortable pool. Rooms are smaller, no closet, but with cold fridge and microwave. Beds are not super comfortable, which is why I rated 4 instead of 5. Simple but functional gym, large clean laundry room, decent coffee available for free in the office (not in room). Are breakfast at the nearby Route 12 Grill - pancakes and eggs were decent, meat and hash browns very greasy. Ate takeout from The Pizza Place nearby, pizza was great (if you like oily pizza), artichoke beingets were not special, peato on pasta was fresh and delicious (and again, very rich in olive oil), French fries were good, English chips were nothing special.

David626

Google
We had two nights in one of the cabins. First of all, we got checked in by Tiffany and we were convinced that we never had experienced a smoother check in process. ||The cabins are perpendicular to the road and therefore the traffic noise is acceptable. We parked immediately next to our cabin. The cabins are cozy and fridge and microwave were available, also there was coffee in the reception area, and a special tea selection. ||The cabin had a comfy bed and a small bathroom with a shower. The water heats up quickly and there are two iron chairs and a table in front of the cabin, and two deck chairs and a hammock in the private fenced-in backyard . No idea about the motel room section. There is live music every night but we couldn’t hear it from where our cabin was. ||We liked that we had our privacy when we wanted it, but in the evenings there are many options for socializing and entertainment. We also used the lovely clean laundry facilities $3 washer, $3 dryer that take quarters but there is a change-making machine if you have cash.||The location is convenient and we really liked it here. It’s very close to Mossy Cave and lots of beautiful rock formations as well as obviously Bryce Canyon.||Would recommend and stay there again.

Rachel Cole

Google
My fiancé and I stayed here while visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. We stayed in a two-bedroom suite and LOVED it! The building was tucked away in the back, which was nice and quiet. We had a cute little porch and so much space inside! The full kitchen was amazing. The beds were fine, no complaints. Bathroom was very tiny, but it worked just fine. The property was really outstanding! We loved the community aspect of it all. The restaurant had live music and the fire pits were a fun addition. Would definitely come recommend to others and hope to come back some day!

bethanh796

Google
This place was brilliant! We found it completely by accident but had the best time. The cabins were amazing, beautifully clean and had everything we needed. The office was great and had free tea and coffee for guests which was great, and we liked the restaurant so much we ate there twice. The staff were amazing and the whole place felt really friendly. The town was small but had everything we needed, and proximity to Bryce Canyon was ideal for hiking in the park. ||We will be coming back here for longer!

Marissa N.

Yelp
Bryce Pioneer Village is where breathtaking landscapes meet peaceful escapes! LOCATION Driving to this location was absolutely beautiful! It's roughly 10-15min drive away Bryce Canyon National Park. BIG PERK there's a gas station right next door/a convenient store + a local coffee shop. Tropic is a very tranquil & serene area, the majority of the time you just hear the trees whistling, birds, and bugs. PUBLIC AMENITIES Aside from renting out a small cabin, this place offers RV parking and its also a campground! There's a public pool, jacuzzi, a showdown restaurant where they play live *country* music, laundry area, a small indoor gym, public bonfire pit, and a grassy area at the front where you can play ball/soccer/volleyball/frisbee. It's a great spot for families with little ones! ROOM We rented out a queen size bed/single room (#18), that came with a small restroom, a tiny mini fridge, microwave, TV with very limited channels, and a semi-private backyard that features a hammock, two chairs, and small fire pit. For two people, you have your basic necessities with the exception of no kitchenette. In my opinion, the rooms are outdated, but at the same time it gives it an old folklore/pioneer country vibe aesthetic. ALSO, I stayed a week here and I believe many visitors come here to crash than spend time in their rooms. PRICE If you don't mind driving an extra 15mins to the park & not breaking the bank, this place is the perfect exception! You also get to explore the small businesses in Tropic which will helps the town thrive if you stay here. I would start looking at rates at least 6 months in advance. I would come back again if I had the chance! Only gave it 4 stars is due to how thin the wall are (you can hear your next door neighbors) & I think a little renovation could help improve areas of this place.

Janis R.

Yelp
Staff are very helpful. Tiffanie at front desk so friendly. Grounds are great. Reminded me of summer camp. They have a pool and spa. Sat in spa looking at views. Grounds have lots of lawn furniture, benches, etc to sit outside and enjoy. There is a giant chess board also (outside) Room had microwave and fridge Our room was small but very clean. Linens a little tired but I liked the old fashioned feel. Whoever owns this place has pride

Kristen B.

Yelp
I think this motel is a great one for your money! So our room was clean but definitely looked dated, however the complex as a whole was really cool and the staff were so nice! ***LOCATION*** Bear Bryce Canyon, so if you're planning a road trip like us, this motel may fall on your route and I highly recommend booking them! ***COMPLEX*** So it's not just motels, but also a campsite. They had a nice pool area and even an outdoor stage where it looks like they do concerts or shows. The chairs and lights they had around made the setup so cute, I wish we could've caught a show while we were there, but unfortunately we were only there one night and had arrived late. I noticed there were no RVs there while we were there, but they did have communal bathrooms for the campers, that were open. We were in our lintel room and someone was using the restroom bf showering (we were 4) and I really needed to use the restroom, so I checked the communal ones across from our room and no one was there, so I went there. I'm sure those are mainly reserved for the campers, but are all open and it was nice to be able to run over while ours was occupied, and there weren't any campers this day so I hopefully wasn't bothering anyone :) if you are camping though, they had 2 showers and 2 or 3 toilets per bathroom (they had one men's and one women's) so very easy to grab one and plenty of space! ***STAFF*** The staff were so kind! We got in so late, so I had called them before close and let them know we wouldn't make it in time, they said no worries, and we're able yo leave our room key in a safe spot where we could grab it ourselves when we got there and skip checkin! ***CONCLUSION*** Definitely a solid motel, clean and friendly staff!

Kory K.

Yelp
Very quaint place! Good location in a very small town. Close to Showdown restaurant and pizza.

D O.

Yelp
A well maintained, rustic, and fun place to stay whilst visiting Bryce. We got a cabin ("queen cabin"), one of the older ones but it good shape and it had everything we needed and more! The property is well maintained. They have live music and the saloon, a fire pit with fires each night and the town of Tropic is so safe and pretty, it is a pleasure to walk around! The staff are very friendly and the stay went 100% well.

Emily J.

Yelp
If you're looking for somewhere to camp outside the park, I recommend this place. It cost us $30 for a night, a little more pricey than in the park camping, but that's okay. They have showers in an impressively updated shower house/bathroom for camping guests to use. It was quite lovely! Not to mention, we practically had the pool and hot tub to ourselves that night. The restaurant service wasn't noteworthy. However, they have live music every single night from 6:30-9:30- and it was good too! The wifi is a bit spotty- so just be aware of that. As for the camping, they have a grass lawn where you can set up your tent anywhere- it's not specific sites. It worked well for us, considering the lush grass beds beneath our tent! I had an epic night sleep under the full moon. This felt like luxury camping to me! I would stay again

Shawn G.

Yelp
Let me give all the positives. The vibe was Utah country cool. The receptionist at the front desk was friendly. The young woman waitress was the best waitress we've had in a long time...and we only came in for desert. The live country music and marshmallows around the fire were all extras we didn't expect. We really wanted to like this place. But...... ....the place is designed to reflect the pioneer era and as such the height of the toilets truly captures the squat people of 150 plus years ago would have done their business. So do your yoga and strengthen your legs because using the toilet is not easy. In fact it's painful if you have knee problems. You literally are forced to squat because the toilets are even too short for a 5"2 grandmother. And the beds, they were so hard and lumpy. If the place was trying to give us an authentic pioneer experience, they did. It was like sleeping on the ground. Wife, daughters and myself all were wide awake at 3AM having slept next to nothing. But the place was clean and the pillows were good. It was just the horrible mattresses, and the deflacto squaty potties, the two things people care most about when staying in a hotel/motel. Oh...the internet wouldn't work. Even with the correct password it wouldn't work and the front desk didn't know how to help. But if you like camping and a cool country utah vibe, this is an option.

C S.

Yelp
This place is neat! Prices are good, clean, and the grounds are really great. The rooms are nothing fancy. A couple beds and a pullout but we didn't plan on spending quality time in the room. I would come back and recommend to friends and family.

Mia K.

Yelp
Would not stay here again. Best part about it was the beautiful drive to and from Bryce Canyon from here. You get a metal key for the door knob and that's it. No dead bolt. I didn't think to travel with my Master Lock Security bar so my friend and I propped our luggage against the door. Glad we only stayed one night. Also the bathroom door creaked and disturbed sleep when the other person used the bathroom during the night. I complained and got a little compensation at least. The beds are comfortable, the room was clean and there's a free continental breakfast. The room numbers were hard to read at night, too. The money we saved staying here was not worth the inconveniences and unease about our safety.

Mathew W.

Yelp
Stayed here while visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, this place is reasonably priced, plenty of parking and the rooms were really clean. It's pretty close to the park probably about 10 miles or so of a drive. I would stay here again the showdown restaurant wasn't too bad either.

Shawn S.

Yelp
This place is for those of us "just passing through." Literally a bed and move on. The price was low, which was good. The rooms were in small cabins and rustic, although clean. The grounds were nice, they have a firepit and a chuck wagon restaurant that wouldn't serve us any beer unless we ordered food (ah Utah). The breakfast was substandard - store bought muffins and coffee. Plan to eat elsewhere. A short walk to town where there are more options for breakfast and dinner.

Jayne B.

Yelp
We enjoyed our stay in this motel, which we booked last minute as soon as we drove into town. We liked that it had a restaurant on site and we also enjoyed the hot tub. The staff was friendly. Rooms were a little bit small but it's what we would expect from a rural lodge. The complementary breakfast the next morning was pretty small and there was not much seating, but I still appreciated that they offered it, as many small motels do not.

Chris M.

Yelp
what an amazing place! We enjoyed the pool, restaurant, room and staff! I would recommend this place to anyone traveling to Bryce Canyon. The gas station at the end of the street has a great cafe for breakfast.

Matt P.

Yelp
My friend and I booked a last minute stay at the Bryce Pioneer Village since every other hotel in the Bryce Canyon area was booked. The price was pretty cheap and we got exactly what we paid for. The best part of the property is the restaurant, which is run of the mill, average home cooking fare. The motel rooms are very dated and need some work. The walls are paper thin and the buildings really show their age on the inside. The shower was pretty dirty, which was a real buzzkill, considering I was looking to forward to taking a long shower after a full day of hiking. There is a hot tub, but I would call it a warm tub at best. At least the beds were somewhat comfortable and there's a roof over your head. A step up from sleeping outdoors, but I wouldn't recommend by any means.

Bridget S.

Yelp
I'm not sure why people decided to drive through a small town in Utah and think they are going to get the Ritz but you people are absolutely ridiculous.We booked last minute 30 minutes prior to getting there and still got a room pretty fast. This place was great. The room was totally fine had everything it should of had and had updated bathrooms. Theres a whole plot of land outside for Rvs and camping. They have a volleyball and soccer area which we also utilized. Theres a restaurant with live music on property and their food and drinks were pretty good. Firepit outside to roast marshmellows as well. They have a continental breakfast here too with toast and bagels and cereal. The normal selection of jellies and butter, orange juice and coffee. The front desk girl could be more pleasant and smile more but I'm not expecting her to enjoy her job dealing with some of the people in customer service that she has to.

Monique W.

Yelp
I am in love with this place! I couldn't be happier with this find. My boyfriend and I were traveling through Utah National Parks and stayed in this place for a few nights. I can honestly say this was one of the highlights of my trip! The staff is very friendly and the rooms are sturdy and clean while keeping that rustic Southwestern feel. The rooms are set up like a hotel room with the standard bed, bathroom with showers, and neat little shampoo and soaps on the counter ;-). However, the rooms we stayed in were actually individual cabins! A very nice break from the long hallways with doors on each side. Although, from what I could tell, there were motel rooms available from this place as well. Maybe for a slightly cheaper price? Speaking of prices, this place is a STEAL! the private cabin we stayed in was less than the cost of motel and hotel rooms in the same area (note: 15 min. drive outside major tourist locations like Bryce National Park, Kodachrome State Park and select Grand-Escalante hiking trails). The price of the room is well worth it considering you also have complimentary breakfasts, pool/ jacuzzi access, community campfire, and restaurant attached to the property. The restaurant is excellent as well! styled from a hollowed-out barn, this place is very spacious yet intimate and cozy. They open from 5-9pm every day with a yummy variety of classic southwestern dishes including burgers, salads, BBQ chicken, steaks, ribs, fish, and MORE! Special bonus, they have live country music performers every night!

Sri K.

Yelp
Decent motel with ample parking. Surprise to see Soccer, volleyball play space, apart from usual ones like pool, breakfast. Odd to me is 5pm checkin time.

Madelyn R.

Yelp
This place was absolutely adorable! The atmosphere was homey, and everything was clean and comfortable. The restaurant on property had live music every night, and the food was absolutely delicious. I would definitely recommend this any friends and family traveling through the area!

David C.

Yelp
Stayed here while we explained Bryce and the surrounding areas. The room was clean and very basic, the continental breakfast was ok and the pool and hot tub were average. The wifi was brutal, I couldn't use my phone to find stuff, directions, etc. The staff was fine, but the locals in Tropic are some odd people, felt like an episode of the twilight zone.

Marsha H.

Yelp
This is a quaint nice motel. The a/c worked fine. The rooms were clean. Not too many channels on the cable. The WiFi worked good. The ambience was really nice with seats out on the porches. Now for some constructive criticism. For the price which was a little steep there should have been a phone in the room and a guide to the local restaurants and not just theirs. It would have been nice to have a coffee maker. No fridge. Small microwave. The rooms are very small but as I said they were clean. To reach the office you had to walk over across a small bridge and through a yard. Just put in a phone and food guide. It wouldn't hurt to lower the rates. We paid 135.00 for two beds.

Racheal B.

Yelp
This exceeded our expectations. The photos online made it look more "rustic". We stayed in the 3 queen cabin. Very good price for the space. We had our own bathroom and extra sink, with fridge, microwave and tv. The grounds are amazing and we'll kept. We felt like we were really on vacation. New pool and hot tub area. The view isn't much to look at there, but we were there to swim. Showdowns is their restraurant, the food was good and open later than everywhere else. Breakfast in the morning was cereal, oatmeal, coffee, toast, yogurt, peaches and muffins. We would recommend staying here, but maybe choose the bigger rooms since others have said the smaller rooms were cramped. The staff was all wonderful! We enjoyed this stay! Only reason for 4 stars is it is a bit farther from the entrance to Bryce Canyon than expected.

Heather P.

Yelp
Checked in late on 8/31/2018. DO NOT STAY HERE! We stayed in cabin 28. It was awful; full tilt to entire cabin which you can feel the moment you step in. The slope is bad...furnishings awful. Only 2 lights overhead. The worst: queen bed! It literally was made with a sheet draped over the mattress! No mattress cover and/or pad.just a thin worn Cotten sheep draped on it. Gross! When you lie down, you realize your feet are higher than your head due to slope of the cabin. Three pancake thin pillows...awful. Baseboards haven't been dusted in months. We ran out of there first thing in the morning...and noticed the outside cabin roof has shingles dangling off of the roof! We were robbed: $160 for unhygienic run down disgusting crap. Front office zero help. Run away, people! We want a refund!

Terri M.

Yelp
Check in is a joke.. the lobby hrs are 7am to 10pm but the staff leaves at 2pm and returns at 4pm so if you need help, ice, snacks your shit outta luck.. the housekeeper literally backs her truck up to the stairs which makes it damn near impossible for the guests to get to their room unless they have a few ninja skills..

John L.

Yelp
Think we stayed in room 52. Pleasantly suprized. Room was clean. Shower was newly tiled and powerful. We stayed 2 days and no problems at all. Breakfast was simple but filling and lots of orange juice. I don't know why people are harping negs, this is a basic, family oriented and safe place. It's well maintained. The air worked excellent and cable tv reception on the 32" tv was perfect. It's like camping out but with a roomy bed, air and hot showers. Only negative was the towels were like "sandpaper." Nice people at the desk. Honest dealing. I paid $5 less than what I was quoted on their website. Book through them directly it is cheaper and their own site offers discount codes.

Jenn J.

Yelp
I was kinda scared to stay here after reading the reviews but we really needed a place with vacancy so we went with it. Our room was great! Nice and cozy and comfortable bed. I'm not sure why there is so much negativity about the rooms. Cute property. The restaurant here on the other hand would get like half a star. Go somewhere else to eat!

Kathy B.

Yelp
We stayed one night & were completely satisfied. Check-in was great; they even moved us to a new room when requested. It's quaint & rustic which is fine with us. Tropic is a cute little town & worth the visit.

Scott L.

Yelp
Very basic accommodation. Pretty cramped but reasonably clean and more than acceptable when there's nothing else available. I would suggest avoiding the hokey Showdowns... WiFi is only available in reception.

Karen G.

Yelp
This place is better than the photos online. This place was comfortable and clean, has free wifi. The pool and hot tub were great and towels were provided at the pool. The restaurant was really yummy, but slow service. There is a fire pit with smores supplies available. I would stay there again. We did pay more than I thought the room was worth. But that could've been based on availability.

Wilfried C.

Yelp
We stayed at one of their cabins for $65 a night and we did not like it. There were spider webs (spiders included) in every corner, which, if the room had been cleaned in a proper way for the last year, obviously would not be there. The cabins were also incredibly hot, while the outside temperature wasn't that high at all. No fridge. Old TV. WiFi didn't reach the room, had to go close to the reception. The girls at the reception looked like they didn't care so much. The place is located in Tropic, which is not a nice village, and were there are only two places to eat: a pizza place and an American restaurant. We tried the second one and found the food bad and overpriced. They had good Utah brewed beer though. I would not recommend staying in Tropic, and definitely not at Bryce Pioneer Village.

Danjacki B.

Yelp
My wife and I stayed at this hotel for 2 days while visiting Bryce Canyon, the check in was alright, just another person who hates her job, but I was excited because I love staying in log cabins while on vacation, we got to our cabin walked in and immediately thought it was a joke. For 2 nights it cost $216, you walked in and you were met with a small full bed ( they claim it's a queen size, but I know what a queen is) 1 table, tv that barely worked extra small bathroom, and a door that was the length of the room (about 7 feet) that door led to your neighbor. You don't get a fridge, so everything that you have that needs to be chilled, you have to have a cooler, there's no ice, so you have to go to the towns store which closes at 8pm. They have a restaurant on the property but didn't waste our time with it..at the restaurant they play live music which is loud country (sounds like a dying animal) Bryce Canyon is about 15 miles away from this nasty hole in the wall. For me I view safety for my wife and I a very top priority, that being said there's no smoke alarm, no fire alarm, nor is there any fire extinguisher in this cabin, nor did I see any on property. The door locks were the $1.99 flimsy locks for sheds, so safety is totally out of the question. Please save yourself the hassle and nightmare of this place it's not worth it..oh I forgot to mention the breakfast there..breakfast is served in the same room as when you checked in, it's also the store (if that's what they call it) they serve stale bread, dry and hot cereal ( the kind you just add hot water too) coffee, and the littlest danish I've ever seen..upon the best day (check out) I went in to return the key and saw people eating over the store merchandise, yes literally eating over the clothes that they have for sale...disgusting place

Kendra H.

Yelp
This place was so cute and charming, was definitely looking forward to staying there. However, we set up our tent in an open grass area which was fine, except when we went to go to sleep. It appears that the owners yard is at the end of the road right where the tent area is. It's not well kept and we were woken up in the middle of the night by dogs non-stop barking and then their rooster that started his morning coo at 4 am. I would not recommend tenting here. We ended up coming back after our hike to use the shower and found another campground for the second night, ate our money but had a much more peaceful night of sleep.

Kelsi B.

Yelp
Functional and adequate, but very dated and tired. I can't even say it was exceptionally clean. There is a microwave and fridge, but I cannot speak to their functionality as we did not use either. The outdoor space was fantastic -- tons of seating, a nice deck, and several patio areas (unfortunately it was too chilly for us to take advantage of it). The rooms are long overdue for some TLC. It felt like a bedroom in a mobile home from the 80s, cramped and dingy. Shower was kind of lousy, and towels were small and thin. WiFi was splotchy and the channel selection on the TV was very limited. If you're looking for a place to sleep, Bryce Pioneer Village is sufficient, but nothing more.

Joe G.

Yelp
Rooms are small and pretty dated. Fridge and microwave in the closet. Fridge came in handy, as we stayed 2 days. Friendly staff. Grounds are really nice with restaurant on site, which we did not try, so no comment on the food. Short easy drive to Bryce. Short walk into town. Aside from rooms being so so, not a bad place to stay for the money.

Gregory R.

Yelp
Booked 3 nights by phone/confirmed online. Credit card, confirmed rate $39 per night. It looked to be a very nice place. Looking forward to this! When I arrived, it took me 15 mins to find an employee. First words out of her mouth was "49 per night" repeated twice, before even asking if I had a reservation. Her tone was dismissive/sarcastic and she seemed bothered. I found it offensive and I said so, very clearly. I complained, asked for a supervisor. I believe customers should do that in this business. She said there was no supervisor there for another 2 hours, but when I said I would wait, she went and got some guy from the back. Looked like a janitor, about 50. He was a bully. We all know this kind of man. He didn't like my unsatisfied customer attitude and let me have it. Shouted insults at me, pretty sure he was throwing some discrimination my way, then told me he didn't want my business. No wonder Good Sam doesn't recommend this place! I went a few miles closer to Bryce Canyon and found a similar place for $10 less per night. And no grief. I suggest others do the same.

Steven G.

Yelp
We stayed in one of the "historic" cabins, and I guess the best we can say is that you get what you pay for. This accommodation was adequate at best. Even at a bargain price, certain things could have been improved. How about thicker towels, better pillows, better toilet tissue, a trash can in the room (not just the bathroom), and thicker bars of soap?

Ingeborg H.

Yelp
Cheap lodging in Tropic near Bryce canyon. The weather was horrible which led to fat long worms crawling into our bedroom/cabin. Food hall only had alcohol free beer. Breakfast was the most terrible and cheap of comped breakfasts we had throughout rural Utah. Other than that it was a place just OK for resting and keep going the next day. Would rate it 2.5 if possible.