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GGuest UserArnold, the front desk and concierge, provided exceptional and top notch service. He was eager to assist in planning my itinerary and offered valuable insider tips on the best places to visit and the best hiking trails to take. I cannot emphasize enough how impressed I was with his enthusiasm, friendliness, and genuine hospitality. He made me feel like a valued guest and truly went above and beyond to make my trip special. It's evident that they prioritize guest satisfaction and strive to create lasting memories. I'm grateful for the remarkable service I received and can't wait to return!
郭郭Convenient transportation, typical motel, environment and facilities compared to his price, very cost-effective, free parking. The front desk was a lady who had dinner last year when I was seated, super friendly. I went to the Thai restaurant she recommended. The taste is amazing, and it is the restaurant that the locals love. If you only require comfort and convenience, it is the best choice.
黄黄The location and facilities are excellent. The hotel is located within the Ziion Park, and nearby restaurants and convenience stores are very convenient. Ctrip's customer service gave me the power to temporarily change the room type, and immediately resolved it and refunded the difference.
GGuest UserStay about 200 nights a year in hotels for work and have to say this BW was a delight. Upon arrival and check in was recognized as a Diamond Select member and given the little goody bag with waters and crackers. Seems small, but earning loyalty status means at this level means you are one of the most loyal of customers. So many BW's fail on that regard lately. Checked in and given a room in the furthest back building, away from traffic, per my request. Although it was a second floor, with no elevators that was only a slight inconvenience from having to lug 2 giant suit cases up on day one, down on day 12. Room was very clean, plenty of pillows, towels, etc. Bed was comfy, but on the hard side. Had a room with a balcony with was a plus. A lot of hotels with a balcony dont have any place to sit, here there were two metal chairs and a small table. Perfect to sit outside and do my end of day wrap up for work on the computer. Wifi was fast with not problems connecting or remaining connected which is sometimes a problem. Once check in I never went to lobby for anything, nor went for the breakfast so cant rate them on that. Kept a do not disturb sign out all but one day and was never bothered. The one day I took it down was for a good cleaning that was completed efficiently and well. I'll be back to St George soon and this is where I will be staying. Giving this a BIG YES!
GGuest UserSpacious room and excellent breakfast. While it's not cheap, for the price we paid, compared to other hotels we stayed at during our 2 weeks in Utah, the value was excellent. We booked a 1 bedroom suite in the South Building and had a nicely sized suite that had a separate bedroom for my husband and I and our kids shared the sofabed. The bathroom was large and there was a second sink outside the bathroom, which was helpful for four people. We didn't really use the efficiency kitchen since we only stayed one night but it would have been handy if we had stayed longer. The pool area was small but provided plenty of fun for us. The breakfast was the real star. Definitely the best included breakfast we had during our 2 weeks. Lots of hot and cold choices and the make-your-own belgian waffles were far superior to a Days Inn we stayed at the night before. I would recommend this hotel for a stay in St. George.
GGuest UserThis was a lot nicer than any of the other motels where I have stayed in the St. George area. I am not sure why but this time around it was not much more expensive. Very clean and the pool and jacuzzi were awesome... 'Sparkling Clean'. My sleep quality was down just a notch because the bed was a tad bit too soft for me but still one of the best places I have stayed in the St. George area. My tip is about tips. I don't usually usually do continental breakfasts but we did there and it was GREAT! Only problem is there was a jar for tips and I rarely carry cash so I was not prepared. We left what we could but wished I could have left a bit more. If you are going to stay at the Ramada, grab a few extra bucks so if you feel so inclined to leave a tip you can. I know in this economy a little extra can go along way and at today's food prices, the satisfying continental breakfast will easily save more than you will ever leave as a tip, especially if you have children.
Just spent three nights at Zion glamping adventures with our family and had a blast! We were greeted by the fabulous Ryan who was our host for most of the trip. Got escorted to two separate tents that I chose up on a perch. Probably should’ve thought about that before I chose one that required quite a hike up the hill! But it was absolutely beautiful. Every morning they had hot coffee and pancakes with all the fixings. And we were pleasantly surprised that their communal kitchen area had utensils, plasticware, and pretty much anything that anyone left in the refrigerator you could have. And hindsight, we probably more than we needed to. In fact, there’s a great grocery store just 10 minutes away from the campsite so for those traveling, I would suggest get there first and then decide what you wanna do with regards to food. it is in the middle of the desert so you have tons of water! We did their adventure package so that included a sunset wagon tour the first night, sunset buggy tour, the second night, and the water canyon hike on the final day. Absolutely loved all of it! We spent a couple of days in Zion and did their most famous hikes. And most of us would agree that the water Canyon hike was the most beautiful of all. And literally just around the corner from the campsite. I very much look forward to coming back again to Zion adventure. it was a very memorable vacation for our entire family
Ddesertphil2016Our room was clean. Bed was super comfortable. A light fixture was filthy from an apparent roof leak and no one thought to clean it. Primarily was shocked by the ignorance of the hotel staff. My wife has mobility issues and cannot negotiate stairs well. She wanted to go to the pool area, but was disappointed that the ONLY gate that did NOT have any steps was LOCKED! The pool has a lift for disabled people, but a disabled person cannot even get into the pool gated area since every other entrance has steps! I called the front desk and was told that they keep that gate locked because children go in and out of the gate and that disturbs other guests. Apparently children cannot get in and out of any of the other gates with stairs. Apparently other guests have priority over disabled guests! I told the front desk staffer that this was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and she told me that if a disabled person wanted to use the pool, all they had to do was ask for the gate to be unlocked. Asking for help like this is in itself a violation of the ADA! Under the Act, a disabled person must be allowed to use a facility just like anyone else, to the fullest extent possible, without essentially asking for permission or special treatment. I asked for the owners' contact information and was refused. If you have mobility issues, and want to use the pool at this hotel, I'd suggest finding another hotel. Such an insult to Americans with disabilities, including our veterans and others! Such ignorance!
You're probably seeking a good deal, a place solely for a night's rest. The price is enticingly low, almost the cost of two rooms at another motel. The online images seemed satisfactory, and the businesslike man on the phone secured your reservation. With a contented sigh, you relish the savings and anticipate the charm of the retro neon SANDS sign. As you head to bed, thoughts of the quaint motel and your thrifty decision lull you to sleep with a faint smile. However, upon arrival, the alluring glow of the SANDS sign fades. The front office, more of a storage closet, hints that your economical choice from last month might have been a misstep. Remembering the other appealing motels you passed, you question the extent of this mistake. It turns out to be worse than anticipated. The air smells of antiquity, and the distant tunes from a scratchy radio echo through the corridors, whisking you back to a bygone era. This place seems like a business where profits aren’t reinvested. The image that comes to mind is someone squeezing an orange for its juice, then relentlessly crushing it to extract every last drop, leaving the rind a messy pulp. That’s precisely what this motel feels like. To add to the dismay, the continental breakfast turns out to be waffles and juice next door at the Coronado. The torn and stained beds, absence of microwaves except in the front office, paper-thin blankets necessitating a perpetually low, noisy AC, and the overall dirt and dilapidation all remind you that this is indeed the town’s cheapest stay.