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    Cobb Salad
    Corinna B.

    This is a review of the Prickly Pear Kitchen Restaurant inside Hyatt Place. We went here for lunch after we stopped by Horseshoe bend and Antelope canyon. When I saw there is a Hyatt Place close by I knew we had to go there. Their restaurants never disappoint. Both my husband and I chose the Cobb salad and we absolutely loved it. I was also happy to see they offered Starbucks drinks so I ordered a cappuccino and it came out excellent. Our waitress was extremely attentive and food came out quickly. The view from the restaurant was stunning and you can see the canyons in the distance. The ambiance and overall experience was upscale and we thoroughly enjoyed our lunch.

    Paula C.

    The rooms were very spacious, quiet and clean. I normally don't sleep well when traveling but the beds and pillows were so comfortable, I slept straight through the night. Breakfast was next level. The pool and patio area has a nice view but was too crowded for me. The workout room - yes, I worked out had everything you needed including water. What a relaxing night! A plus for us - there were EV chargers on site. If you're interested in taking some fun pictures there is a frame on the back side of the hotel with a great view. - see my pictures attached. *Didn't bring our girls on this trip. We wouldn't be able to stay here with them as they both are over 100 pounds. Pet Fees 1-6 nights: $75 / 1 STAY 7-30 nights: $75 / 1 STAY + $100 Additional cleaning fee Weight Limits Individual pet weight limit:  50 Pounds Combined pets' weight limit: 75 Pounds Maximum number of pets is 2.

    Cool lake powell
    Jacques R.

    I actually think this is the best place to stay when visiting Page and doing all excursions to be made. Well located, great parking, clean, good service and rooms were very good and comfortable. Did have to ask for my room to be made every day... beware of that!!! Hotels after covid have gotten the bad custom to cut back on the minimal necessities. Bed was super comfy and pillows were VERY good! Breakfast (you can avoid) was nit so good, maybe the bagels and cream cheese will do... but the hot stuff, avoid! Bathroom necessities are ok, no moisturizer which is a MUST.... Walmart is close by to buy your own!! All in all, will come back to page and to this Hyatt! Cheers

    Isaura T.

    Nice hotel if you're ever visiting Page. We had a very comfortable stay. This hotel has nice views!!! We stayed multiple nights and the first nights were great however by our last night we did have to start requesting towels and toilet paper because they were cleaning the rooms and forgetting to restock. They were very nice and attentive when we would request what we needed. There is a nice restaurant in the lobby. The food came out quick and was pretty good. I definitely recommend the flat breads! The servers were quick and attentive. They also provided a bassinet for us upon request and they have a cute photo op behind the hotel! Definitely enjoyed our stay and was more than comfortable during our trip to Arizona!

    Bathroom
    Ann M.

    We stayed here after touring Page on our way to the Grand Canyon. Location is great close to everything. Hotel was very clean. It was very quiet. Great breakfast with fresh fruit, yogurt, French toast sticks, eggs, sausages and potatoes as well as an assortment of breads. Wasn't sure if it was grits or oatmeal they had on the buffet. I wasn't a fan of the pillows and the bathroom could use a nightlight. Note that the pool was closed for the season since it is outside.

    View from our room at the Hyatt in Page, AZ

    Beautiful hotel with amazing views! Very clean and hospitable. The dining room was a little disappointing with a limited menu and somewhat overpriced. Complimentary breakfast was good with attentive service.

    Lobby
    Chelsea W.

    Very clean, modern, fairly new hotel in Page. Staff service excellent, amenities fairly standard for this hotel. Nice free breakfast and good coffee. They have a restaurant with limited hours, GREAT views looking over marble canyon, vermillion cliffs, the dam. Clean, modern. All in all a great place to stay in Page!

    Photo op that was a short walk through the lobby, behind the hotel
    Melissa Y.

    My recent stay at Hyatt Place in Page, Arizona was mostly enjoyable. The hotel's newness (built in 2018) definitely added a nice touch to the experience. However, the thin walls were a bit of a downside; I could hear my neighbor's coughing and snoring throughout the night, which disrupted my sleep. On a brighter note, the lobby offered a pleasant view, and a cool photo op outside, which was a nice perk. If you're not too sensitive to noise, the modern feel of the hotel and the lobby's view could still make for a comfortable stay. The location was great, a short drive to local restaurants, and a good hub for attractions such as Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.

    Sitting area
    Cindy C.

    Fairly new hotel about 15 min from antelope canyon. Friendly employees and comfortable rooms and beds. Very clean throughout the hotel. Couldn't ask for more. We would stay here again on next visit. Highly recommend.

    Outside frame
    Fran L.

    Very clean and new with a great view of the far away mountains and the town of Page, Arizona well known for Lake Powell and Glend Dam. This place is among many new hotels and inns that are springing up in the town. Within thirty minutes of driving there are tons of outdoor activities. Lake Powell is drying up with substantial reduction of Colorado River flow but the hotel insiders must know something about the brighter future than I do I suppose. I give this place Four bright stars for new, inexpensive and great view for the half of the rooms facing the canyon view.

    Clean bathroom
    Kurt M.

    We made great memories on our road trip to Page, Arizona! We recharged and ate at Hyatt Place in Downtown Page. The hotel had stunning views, friendly staff, and complimentary breakfast, which made it easy for the stress and anxiety from everyday life to melt off our shoulders and unwind. Page was the reminder we needed to stop and recharge. You and your mental health deserve it!

    Alysha D.

    We didn't stay here, just came for drinks and appetizers. Took some pics at the wooden frame behind the restaurant- great view!

    King room
    Beth H.

    Very nice hotel in Page, that is close to city center, Horseshoe bend and the airport. Upon check in, the concierge gives your a ticket to fill out your preferred breakfast in the morning. You must turn it in by 11pm to ensure your breakfast is prepackaged for you in the morning, at your desired time. If you forget to turn it in, there are other options (cold ones though). The room was very nice and clean. We enjoyed local restaurants for take out and ice cream from down the street. I would recommend this hotel for anyone visiting the area.

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    It's in an extremely convenient location, close to Glen Canyon (Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon Dam), Antelope Canyon, and Grand Canyon.

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    Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell

    Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell

    (169 reviews)

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    Great Location, Helpful front desk staff, Free parking, and Beautiful outdoor Spaces…read more We booked 2 nights so we could explore Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. It's an older property, but it's well maintained. The bathrooms are older, but functional. If your Marriott status gets you free breakfast, Awesome. It's a hot buffet. For regular guests, it's $24.95 plus tax for a standard mix of eggs, bacon, biscuits, gravy, waffles, etc.... The pool and outdoor area has lots of areas to hang out.

    Somewhere between the romance of the American road trip and the slow descent into madness, my…read moregirlfriend and I pulled into the Courtyard Marriott in Page, by lake Powell, road-weary, chasing the noble cause of my little brother's college graduation in Grand Junction, Colorado . Now, technically, this place flies the Marriott flag but let's be clear, it's owned by Marpalm out of Florida. And that detail starts to make a lot of sense the longer you're here. At first glance, the hotel gives off heavy Better Call Saul energy. Not the flashy parts the waiting room parts. The whole place has this outdated Southwest facade, like it peaked sometime around 1968 and collectively decided, "Yeah... we're good here." The rooms? Think your grandma's house in the desert if she hasn't updated a single thing since Nixon was in office. At first, it seemed harmless. A few moths fluttering lazily in the lobby like they paid for the room. The night auditor casually mentioned a "slight moth problem," the way someone might mention a chance of light rain. Fine. No big deal. But then... the hallway. Friends, this was not a "slight moth problem." This was a full-scale aerial assault. A biblical plague. World War Moth. They came at me with reckless abandon dive-bombing in the corridors, ricocheting off elevator walls like drunken fighter pilots. You don't walk to your room here, you run tactical maneuvers. I half expected someone to hand me a helmet and a flashlight. We clung to hope. Maybe,just maybe, the room would be a sanctuary. A place of peace. A refuge. It was not. The moths had beaten us there. Established dominance. Probably unpacked. Now look, after 16 hours on the road, a man doesn't ask for much. A bed. A shower. Maybe the ability to sleep without wondering if a winged intruder is going to kamikaze straight into his mouth at 2 a.m. So I have to ask: are we really too cheap for a couple bug zappers? Maybe dim the lights so the moths stop losing their damn minds? Because right now, this isn't hospitality--it's survival. Two stars. One for the bed, one for the story I'll be telling for the rest of my life.

    Hampton Inn & Suites Page - Lake Powell - Restaurant

    Hampton Inn & Suites Page - Lake Powell

    (95 reviews)

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    This weekend we went to go stay in Page, Arizona. We had a few hikes planned in this area as there…read moreare several incredible features of the beautiful earth landscapes all around. We've stayed at the Hampton Inn before and automatically this was our first choice. The place was easy to find, with plenty of parking. There is diamond member only parking, and regular parking as well as a lovely pull up area if you need to unload. Two different options available for bringing in your luggage is right inside the doors and they could also be used to be carrying out your items. Please note that there are signs near the entrance to say not to smoke with a certain distance. The staff were kind and helpful, immediately greeting us when we came in. We had the same woman on the desk the entire trip, and she was very simple and supportive. Right next to the check-in lobby, to the right of it is a snack shop in case you need any. Again no vegan options or health conscious items. Check-in was simple and it was interesting to navigate the online prices versus the prices in person. Not much of a difference, but still some and they alter per day and season. The process was quick and easy. We got a room on the fourth floor and it had a really great view. It felt easy to get to the top and our room. The room was clean and ready, they came daily to switch things out and offer service. A few amenities available for toiletries and coffee in the room along with tv and WiFi. The beds are comfy and firm. The pillows are feather so they deflate quickly. We couldn't get a single outlet on the night stand or near the tv stand to work. Breakfast is included in the stay offering eggs, sausage, potatoes, waffles, bagels, muffins, cereal, toast, oatmeal, yogurt, drinks and condiments. You get to make the waffles yourself! Only vegan options were bread and butter. No non dairy milks offered. So heads up on that. I did try a few things and just to be honest, I didn't like the eggs, sausage, potatoes or oatmeal because they were too soggy. The eggs, potatoes and sausage are kept in a heater (understandably so) but however it's cooked in combo with the consistent steaming, they become very moist and unpleasant in texture. The eggs were in some water at the base. I'm sure for some people this is fine but also for many it's makes the food inedible.. which defeats free breakfast. Including having more vegan / planted based / non dairy options. The oatmeal was very slimy. I did enjoy toast with butter and jam, waffles and after dabbing the sausage dry, that too. The coffee was good, again no non dairy options for milk. Juices are good too, they aren't fresh or real.. combo of ingredients. Plenty of condiments were available. It was a nice set up. The staff maintained the space entirely. The hot tub and pool were great. A heated pool and the hot tub was near a large door that opens so the cool air came in as we sat in the hot water. It's located super close to food, INCREDIBLE LANDSCAPES and gas.

    We stayed here for one night while traveling around Arizona. The Hampton Inn is usually a great…read moreoption with clean and comfortable rooms. This hotel was perfect for a quick one-night stay. Everything was clean and organized. The bed was comfortable and the shower was perfect. It was packed for breakfast, but there was plenty of food. We'd stay here again.

    Red Rock Motel - Suite Kitchen

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    Don't let the decent reviews fool you into this one…read more 1. Roaches. Found several in the room. We ended up emergency booking another hotel in the area. 2. Poor customer service. The receptionist can't/won't do anything regarding check-in and just tells you to check your booking.com messages (we booked through Priceline and they couldn't figure out or tell us anything). 3. Called their phone number and told them about our experience. Their explanation was that sometimes roaches crawl up from the sewer and enter the rooms, and its a problem all over Page. But not to worry! They assured me they aren't the dirty kind of roaches. I asked that they provide a refund and I have yet to hear back. Your better off just skipping this one.

    We chose to stay at Page before we realised we could fit in a day trip to the Grand Canyon. As the…read moreYELP comments were so good for this place we decided to keep the booking and do the trip from Page. Thinking that the trip to the Grand Canyon would be interesting but coming back would be boring with the same scenery....we were wrong. The morning light and the afternoon light gave such a contrast it seemed like a different way. As for the accommodation, it was clean and comfortable. The shower not only worked but was a decent size. We stayed two nights and mainly used the fridge for our cold water. We filled our water bottles from the sink tap in the evening and had chilled water for our little adventures. I think we would have used the kitchen if we stayed longer. Pamela and Brady are excellent hosts and very attentive if you have a problem.

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Page - Lake Powell Area - The lobby

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Page - Lake Powell Area

    (69 reviews)

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    Super clean, breakfast was full of choices and customers service agent at check in was awesome!…read more She was quick to ask if I needed any specific room type and got us exactly what was needed- Thanks!

    [Racial Discrimination at a Hotel?] Shocking Experience…read more We love road trips. During our stay at this Holiday Inn in Page, we experienced something truly unbelievable. At check-in, each room in our group presented two forms of ID (some of us with Chinese passports, others with Japanese passports and U.S. driver's licenses) and politely requested two key cards per room. The front desk manager, Doris, insisted that "hotel policy only allows one key per room." That sounded absurd--we've traveled the world for decades and never encountered such a rule. Then we noticed several non-Asian guests checking in after us, and each of them was given two key cards without question. To make it even more unbelievable, Doris showed us an empty key card box and claimed they were "out of cards." It was almost laughable. But after we called IHG customer service to verify, she suddenly returned with a full stack of key cards--as if by magic. That's when it became clear: we were being treated differently. We don't want to assume intent, but this experience strongly felt like discrimination against Asian or Asian-appearing guests. It was disappointing, disheartening, and frankly unacceptable--especially coming from a global brand like IHG. Still, after everything, my young daughter went to the front desk and sincerely thanked Doris for eventually giving us two key cards. That moment, while small, says a lot about how we choose to respond--with kindness and grace, even when disappointed.

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