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SSarah GeedeeThis was a fantastic place to stay in Moab! It was just off of the Main Street, so it was quiet, but still close enough to walk everywhere. The little tiny house village was very cute and well appointed. Our unit was very well thought out, with any item you could need or want included, as well as outlets in convenient spaces for charging phones and such things. We really enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend and definitely book here again.
DDavid MosherThis place rocks!! The location is amazing and the facilities are on point. It’s not very often that my wife asks me if we could stay an additional night and this was a place that we would have done this at if we didn’t have a tight schedule. The room and amenities were clean and updated. The breakfast was amazing. Auto pancake maker, sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy were delicious along with the other breakfast items. I’ll be staying here next chance I get.
SSSEO SEOI didn't expect much, but it was so good. The room was spacious and the pool was pretty good.
It was new, so the facilities were so clean and the children were the best accommodation during the trip.
AAnonymous UserIt's not the five-star Hyatt you imagined, but a country motel. I was carrying three suitcases (the other person went to park the car), and the front desk stood there steadily, watching me struggle in without any intention of helping. I arrived at the hotel at 9pm and thought I could have something to eat in the hotel restaurant, but unfortunately the restaurant bar was temporarily closed today. There was no roon service, the mini fridge was empty, the bathroom door couldn't be closed, and the phone didn't work. I went to the front desk to ask and found out that according to Utah law, mini fridges are not allowed to be stored. I woke up hungry the next morning, thinking that at least the hotel had breakfast, and after a few bites, I suddenly realized that it was no wonder that Utah had fewer fat people than other states in the United States, because the food was really too bad. The hotel did not have bathrobes, slippers, and toiletries. Don't forget to bring your own.
GGuest UserNice, clean, newer hotel in Moab. They clearly run very lean because the desk wasn’t staffed at check in or check out time. Our room was nice, with in-room bike or gear storage (loved it). The room was modern and open with a nice bathroom and extra sink outside of the bathroom. Overall a very good experience, however I would not recommend the restaurant downstairs for anything other than coffee.
刘刘The hotel is located in Arches Park and is about seven kilometers away. The environment is good, the tent is beautiful, and the details are not bad. There is no air conditioning, but there is spray water mist to cool down. Staying in mid-August, not too hot at night, but it was hot at 9:00 in the morning. Breakfast is not included, and a meal of around $17 can be booked. Although the sanitary shower is public, there are many rooms that do not need to wait. The reception desk is available 24 hours a day, and the barbecue is also available 24 hours a day, but the food is available. The hotel will also host some small walking concerts and other activities, but it ends very early, and it is too late to watch the arches and sunsets.
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What is the average rate for 3 star hotels in Moab?
For 3 star hotels in Moab, the average price on weekdays is THB 11,096, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is THB 12,759.