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    Fairfield Inn & Suites Moab

    4.2 (96 reviews)
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    Jack C.

    The rooms are spacious with a nice layout. There is work area, sofa, coffee table, and 2 tvs. It's pretty nice actually. The rooms are clean and well stocked. The weird part is that room refresh is only every other day. It looking for full housekeeping, but just a room refresh. The breakfast is not bad. Wish it had a waffle station but it didn't. The shower water pressure is pretty low though, which is weird since hotels are usually pretty good.

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    Crystal B.

    If visiting Arches, this is the place to stay. Literally almost across the street from the park. Every room has an awesome view. It's on the banks of the Colorado River and there's also a nice park(Lions Park) with multiple trailheads right down the road. It's about 2.5 miles from downtown Moab. Free breakfast was standard hotel fare but good. We didn't use the pool or multiple hot tubs but they looked clean.

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    Mario E.

    Wow! The front desk staff was very friendly and accommodating- let us leave our bags many hours before check in. The room was spacious and quiet, lots of plug in space. The pool was beautiful, but very busy. Very family friendly so if you don't like kids i wouldn't recommend, i had to adjust to the kids but otherwise i enjoyed the pool, view and the room. Very comfortable. We stayed two nights so we had breakfast and they had a variety of breakfast foods and it was delicious. The eggs, sausages and make your own oatmeal and variety of juices. I enjoyed.

    Pool area with beautiful Moab cliffs in the background.
    Erin J.

    We loved this hotel. Super fun pool area with lots of yard games to play (checkers, connect four, ping pong). Great location; less than five minutes to arches National park. We'd stay here again for sure.

    Part of the water park!
    Amber N.

    Wow. This place is great. For the price, you cannot get better! It's extremely clean, well-managed, and rooms are spacious. Bedding is actually comfortable! We got the king suite which included a sitting area with pull out bed. Works well with kids when you don't want to sleep in a queen 2 ft apart. Free breakfast is standard hotel fair. Straight forward but satisfying. The best part by far is the outdoor area. It has a frickin' water park! Giant waterfalls with a lazy river surrounding it, a separate splash pad, another shallow pool, two hot tubs, an area with outdoor games, and a giant fire pit. Plus, you can order room service and food outside, which is generally not a standard amenity for 3 star hotels. I wish more hotels were like this! Kids LOVE it!

    Fun splash pad by the amazing pool area!
    Jessica W.

    What: clean, newish hotel. Rooms were quite and bed soft and comfy. Service: we do mobile check in so it was fast and efficient last night. We came on two separate nights and the first night we were on the 3rd floor. The next visit a few nights later, we were on the 2nd floor with free upgrade to a suite since hubby is a Titanium Elite member. Both were very nice overlooking the pool but I prefer 3rd floor so that no one is stomping around on your head. Amenities: I love that they have a filtered water station near the lobby for you to refill your water bottles. A+! Swimming pool is AMAZING. It has several waterfall features, a splash pad area and 2-3 hot tubs and 2 swimming pools. We had not brought our swimsuits so we went and bought suits just to use this pool! Two Marriott properties share this pool area so that's why is so big and awesome. My 11 year old had a blast playing with other Note to management: please clean the refrigerators better. Ours was a little smelly in 217.

    They had a great included hot breakfast, and the best thing was they had a sign offering veggie sausage patties, which I greatly appreciated
    Joan B.

    I reserved a night at this hotel for the return leg of an out-of-state trip based solely on driving by. It looked pretty new and nice, and I was less than thrilled with the place I had stayed the previous night in Moab and was scheduled to stay in on the return. The name of the chain will remain nameless, but I made the mistake of booking it on one of those "discount" travel sites, www.booking.com. I just called the Fairfield directly and checked availability and pricing. Surprisingly it was no more expensive than the previously booked hotel. So I made a reservation. Easy peasy lemon squeezy! (The harder part was canceling the return leg with booking.com, because I was driving through the Colorado Rockies while trying to enter the 20-odd digit confirmation number and passcode about a million times before I just gave up and waited until I reached my next overnight destination and called in again and finally was able to get 'er done.) So I pulled into the Fairfield shortly before sunset and the parking lot was full and there was quite a long line of cars in the check-in/check-out portico, and a similarly long line of people inside at the front desk, but the staff was very pleasant and helpful. They did have a "bathrooms closed for cleaning" sign up near the lobby restrooms, which I ignored because I had to go pretty badly after being on the road for eight hours, but I never saw any staff in or near the bathrooms actually cleaning them at that point. As soon as I checked in, parked and dropped off my stuff in the room, I hit the pool area. And, wow, what a pool it was! Really more like TWO pools, about FIVE hot tubs, and multiple splash pads for the kiddos. Very nice! They even had several concrete structures to mimic the red rocks in nature all around us, and waterfalls coming out of several of them. And even though it was outdoors, the water was heated so extremely comfortable temperature-wise. And the hot tub was nicely warm but not too hot, which can sometimes be the case. I have to say it was one of the nicest hotel pools I have ever experienced, top five for sure! They had lots of seating areas including tables with umbrellas, low lounge chair groupings around firepits, and plenty of chaise lounges. They also had several seating options on the outside of the fenced-in pool area so you could eat your free breakfast in the morning or have your evening cocktails and enjoy overlooking the pool area. Oh, as if a pool wasn't enough water, it turns out the hotel borders the Colorado River, which I somehow didn't realize until I checked in! They even had benches, trails and landscaping next to the river so you could sit and watch the water gently rolling along. Beautiful and relaxing! The room itself was very nicely appointed with lots of thoughtful touches like several charging outlets. I was too pooped to drive somewhere for supper, so I got a frozen dinner in the lobby concession area and the front desk person even gave me a couple of disposable silverware sets to take back to my room! The bed was quite comfortable, although there was a weird rattling in my A/C unit all night that sounded like someone crumpling paper! LOL! I will totally stay here again and hope to take hubby with me next time!

    Um, this place looks like a painting!
    Falcon S.

    Let's start with the good. The view from our room was unbelievable! Rivaled only by going into Arches national Park itself. The pool is one of the best family friendly pools we've had at a hotel. The free breakfast buffet was really good. Now the great. The staff was nice enough and accommodating. Except for one employee who stood head and shoulders above, not only her coworkers but above most hotel staff we've ever come across. Ms. Pam made our stay. She checked us in and made us feel welcome in the beginning. Then remembered our kids and gave them special attention throughout the week. She also runs the kids camp (no surprise). What an amazing and sweet lady. Fairfield Marriott is lucky to have such a special person!

    Gabe T.

    Booked this hotel en route toward Blanding, Utah since this was the nearest brand hotel chain along the way. I flew in to Salt Lake City and was already 4 hours on the road due to weather conditions as well as nearby municipal airports having limited flights. It was still a good 1.5 hour drive to my final destination, however glad I lodged here. The hospitality was wonderful. I had such a great experience being welcomed by the evening staff member at the front desk named Ray. He also provided helpful information on where to visit along the way. He recommended four corners being a 1.5 hour drive from Blanding, but rather spend most my time in Moab to check out the National park and the arches (down the street from the hotel) and I am glad I did! He also offered me a s'mores kit to hang out at the fire pit and enjoy, which I did take him on the offer. The property shares a pool with another Marriott property (Springhill Suites) that has four hot tubs and a spacious swimming pool. The hot tubs looked relaxing, even though I did not give it a try; a heated jacuzzi in below freezing weather. Mediocre rooms, but considering the weather was 14 degrees, I felt the hospitality on the road! One night price on a weekday: $209.19 PS: I ended up doing a solo hike to the Delicate Arch in Moab, totally a site to see! The petroglyphs are definitely a must check out. (Added some bonus photos) ;)

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    Denise M.

    Loved this little inn. Right down the street from the National Archs Park entrance and a short drive to downtown Moab. The beds were incredibly comfortable and clean. Basically from start to finish I enjoyed my stay here. The view from my window was great, the mountains in the distance. I could have spent hours looking out the window. Breakfast-mewh. But I always know this about every hotel. The free breakfast is usually not the highlight of the stay. But that's ok. I wasn't there for the breakfast!

    The sun setting behind the hill across highway 19, as seen from the pool.

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    Reservation was for 5pm. Standing in the lobby for 30 minutes because the room is not ready. Unsatisfactory.

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    Ask the Community - Fairfield Inn & Suites Moab

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    (a couple minutes drive from Arches National Park) It is right off the highway which is super convenient.

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    Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn - Exterior

    Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn

    (135 reviews)

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    Overall good experience minus the one MAJOR thing that was out of their control. The hotel is big,…read morein newer condition than most BWs, bfast was great, location is PERFECT for Canyons, Arches, and the cute downtown. The staff was super friendly (as I've experienced with most BWs) and we felt very comfortable and safe. Didn't love the tile flooring, but figured thats due to the sandy location. I would 100% recommend staying here....however my lesson learned/PRO TIP moving forward in booking any hotel is to ask for a non connecting room and/or to not be next to anyone. We had a connecting room with a dude, let's call him "Ralph," who came in REAL hot around 1030 PM amd proceeded to spend the next hour moaning right next to our door. We didn't know if he was having sex or pooping until he began to violently throw up. We tried to drown it out with the AC, but ended up calling the front desk to switch rooms. They were so accommodating and even tried to check on Ralph (lesson learned drinking and dehydration is a real thing). Moral of this short blib- walls are thin and I am a light sleeper. The hotel handled the situation perfectly... but from now on I will be requesting to be tucked away in a solo room away from the wild ones :)

    Best Western Canyonlands in Moab was a perfect home-away-from-home for our 6-night stay while we…read moreexplored Moab and the nearby area (including Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, Dead Horse State Park, a thrilling off-road adventure with Epic 4X4 Adventures, and a drive up the La Sal Mountain Loop Road that gave us a gorgeous view of Castle Valley). Our room was spacious with a sitting area that included a comfortable sofa, and a chair and ottoman. The staff is incredibly friendly and jumped in to assist with any needs or inquiries. The breakfast was a hive of activity with staff that refreshed supplies as they dwindled, helped to tidy tables and made every guest feel welcome. Things to note: There is a large patio outside the breakfast area that is open to guests any time of the day. This space is a great spot to eat breakfast, watch the sun come up, to check out the constant parade of 4WD vechicles that come though town, to people watch, and to socialize at the end of the day; This location is perfect for walking just about anywhere in town; Numerous restaurants were a block or two away; Free parking at the hotel was plentiful; The pool and hot tub were wonderfully relaxing and were in a private outdoor space with some tables/chairs that were either under a roof or umbrellas that provided shade; A locked bike room was available; The coin guest laundry room was very nice to have on-site; The entire hotel was very clean and well lit. Will I stay here again? Most certainly. This area has so many places to explore. I can't wait to go back, and now I know of a great place to call my home-base.

    Hoodoo Moab, Curio Collection by Hilton - Guest room

    Hoodoo Moab, Curio Collection by Hilton

    (89 reviews)

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    I think this must be one of the nicer places to stay while visiting this area. This hotel seems…read morenewly built, has a resort feel with a nice pool with food and drink service, a fairly decent restaurant, just a bit on the pricy side for what you get, in addition to the typical hotel room they also have a great offering of 2 bedroom casitas with their own pool and hottub area, and lots of green space in their complex. This is a dog friendly, kid friendly resort, very close to the downtown area of Moab for easy access to shops and restaurants. This place is perfectly placed and beautifully built. The rooms were clean as were the bathrooms. Room service was very nice about taking all the trash and cleaning up the dishes. I only had one complaint and it was a fairly large one. The mattress in the king bedroom was lumpy and super uncomfortable. I spent 2 nights on it before my back completely rebelled. When I addressed this with the front desk, they offered a mattress topper to even out the lumps and this was a very good solution. I still highly recommend this place and would suggest to review the mattress right away if you have back issues - and it is for this reason I took off one star.

    The Hoodoo Moab casitas are downright amazing. There isn't really anywhere else can you find a…read moremodern, clean 2,500 square foot condo in Moab that's big enough for the whole family, yet is still considered a hotel room. We usually travel with a pretty large group of 6-7 people. (Yep, 6-7!) So the casitas fit the bill perfectly. There was a nice full size kitchen downstairs, with a pullout bed option in the sitting area. There was a little dining room table as well. Upstairs there were multiple bedrooms with pretty comfortable beds and pillows. The bathrooms were also nice and the showers were powerful which is always a huge plus at any hotel. It also had a really nice pool area with a neat little whirlpool section that the kids really enjoyed. Everything was updated and modern so it was very enjoyable. We would definitely stay here again.

    Hyatt Place Moab - Guest Room

    Hyatt Place Moab

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    I booked a night at Hyatt Place Moab using 23,000 Hyatt points near Arches National Park. The hotel…read moreis large, but the room with two beds and a sofa bed felt too small and narrow for our family of five. Many Hyatt hotels offer bigger rooms with a desk, two beds and a sofa bed, which would have been more comfortable. Friendly staff and complimentary breakfast made the stay convenient.

    Our stay at Hyatt Place Moab was comfortable overall, with both positives and a few drawbacks. The…read morerooms were spacious enough to fit two large suitcases without feeling cramped, and the bed was very comfortable. The complimentary breakfast was a nice perk, offering potatoes, eggs, and a sweet option like waffles or French toast. I only wish they had shredded cheddar cheese available to top the eggs. For pet owners, the hotel does a good job. They have a designated outdoor potty area with turf, bags, and a garbage bin for easy cleanup. That said, they planted thorny bushes around the space, which wasn't ideal--when Luna wandered into them, I got poked trying to pick up after her. Still, I appreciated that the area existed, since not all pet-friendly hotels provide one. The pool area was well-kept, and we enjoyed the hot tub, though there was a constant buzzing noise (likely from the jets) that made it harder to fully relax. I didn't mention it to staff, so I won't hold it against them. One real disappointment was the bar. Compared to the Hyatt Regency in Salt Lake City, this one felt very small and limited. When I asked the bartender for a dessert cocktail suggestion, he flatly replied, "Not much." He didn't offer alternatives, so | just ordered a glass of wine instead. For a Hyatt, I expected a bit more effort and hospitality at the bar. Lastly, my only tech frustration was with the Wi-Fi--it wouldn't auto-connect, which was a small but annoying inconvenience.

    Wingate by Wyndham Moab

    Wingate by Wyndham Moab

    (41 reviews)

    A good stay in Moab. Close to everything and Arches. The rooms are spacious and clean. Staff is…read moreattentive and responsive. Rooms include fridge and microwave. Free wifi, parking and breakfast was good.

    Wingate is a newer hotel on the South side of Moab. It's located in an industrial area of Moab,…read moreright on the main road. Turning out of the parking lot and onto the road was a little tricky at times because of the fast traffic. The hotel is really nice! The beds are soft and comfortable, pillows are comfortable. Rooms are spacious, and are nicely decorated. They have a fridge and microwave. Pool and hot tub was great, perfect temperature. The hotel provided pool towels. Nice fire pit and seating area in the back. There is also barbecue grills. There was plenty of parking at the front and behind the hotel. Breakfast was good, not great. I eat low carb, and most of breakfast is loaded with carbs! The eggs and sausage were good. Wish they had provided salsa and some shredded cheese, but they didn't. They had cream cheese, which was a little bland. They also had butter. The other options are waffles, syrup, cereal, muffins, bagels, yogurt, granola, bread. Drinks: apple juice and a fruit juice, coffee. The biggest issue for us was the road noise at night. In our room we could hear the traffic sounds all night. All kinds of vehicles drove by and were loud. I had a sound machine and ear plugs and had a difficult time sleeping. I'm a light sleeper, so I was up most of the night. Room to room we didn't hear much noise. We could hear the doors closing in the morning starting at 6:30 am. Most of the staff were very friendly and helpful. There was one guy helping with breakfast that was talking and chatting on his phone the whole time while working and that was a little annoying! Overall it was good.

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