Alice Y.
Yelp
So, to preface this, let's just begin by saying that lodging in Moab is consistently a rip-off over weekends.
I got what is considered a "good deal" for a weekend, meaning that my crummy tiny room still came out to well over $100/night. However, I was mildly appalled by what that got me: a room that smelled faintly of cigarette smoke and dirty hotel room, thin walls, questionably clean old linoleum floored bathroom, and a crowded continental breakfast on top of flimsy warped styrofoam plates. (Seriously, styrofoam in a nature-lover's town???)
However, that's not to say there weren't some up-sides. My husband and I did sleep pretty well, there was plentiful hot water with good water pressure, and the location is not bad at all. The continental breakfast did offer good sources of protein: yogurt and hard-boiled eggs, which is always good before a day of outdoor exertion. They also have toast, sad-looking pastries, some small oranges, coffee/tea, juice-very-much-from-concentrate, and the piece de resistance- a row of waffle makers. My husband and I also took advantage of the fact that there was always bread, peanut butter, and jam- and made PBJs to go. Perhaps the best part of paying $100+/nt was that we got two of our daily meals for free!