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    4.0 (71 reviews)
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    Room #5. Wow.
    Taylor S.

    I'm so torn here. On one hand, this place is straight up awesome. In the heart of downtown Moab, the cutest office sign ever. Super friendly staff for booking over the phone and check-in. But the room decor was a bit dated, the bathroom tiny with no amenities, and the bed was super uncomfortable. It was pretty inexpensive during the week at $79 per night, so no complaints there. Would I stay here again for a night? Sure! I'm actually super curious how the rest of the rooms look. Would I want to stay here for a week? No way. The bed literally put a cramp in my style (aka: back).

    Dirty heater filter in one unit.

    We are Utahns and for 10 years have stayed in Moab for the Winter Sun 10k. The past 3 years we have stayed at the Kokopelli West cabins and loved our experience. This year the property has apparently been sold and under new ownership, and our experience could not have been worse. I don't often write reviews, but feel compelled to warn anyone that might be considering this property for their stay. First, our group as with past years rented all of the cabins. Upon check in we realized half of the units had non-working heaters. Several calls to the management/owner went unanswered and only after an evening of us researching on the internet did we realize that none of the filters had been cleaned in months causing the units to overheat and shut down. The filters were disgusting and once removed the heat worked again. 2 of the units had lights hanging off the walls with exposed 110v wiring. Very unsafe, especially for those of us that had kids in our rooms. There was no response from management/ownership to fix this. In both our unit and several others the sinks were clogged not allowing any water to drain. Multiple calls to the management/ownership went unanswered and we never did get them fixed. We were forced to use the shower and kitchen sink for brushing teeth and washing our hands. One of the kids in our group had an accident, and we requested access to the laundry or to have the bedding replaced. 3 days later the soiled bedding remained outside our room even after multiple calls and texts to the management. Bath mats and rugs were old and unwashed. Several of the units including ours smelled of urine, and we had to hang the rugs outside the units to get rid of the odor. Others were covered in stains and toothpaste. Lastly, the coffee makers were all missing, and we were told in a text message that this was done for 'safely reasons'. None were ever delivered per our request. This seems like a small complaint, but as someone who travels many nights a year I expect a coffee maker if the room is advertised with one (as this one was). It's even shown in the photos. To add insult to injury, the new name brand hotel within eyesight of this had rooms for half the price during our weekend. We nearly packed up and walked across the street but couldn't afford the charge of another room. So far we have not heard any resolution from the management/ownership, nor have they responded to a request for any kind of refund. While we plan on taking this up with our credit card company, I would urge any prospective customers to look elsewhere when booking in Moab. There are a lot of great properties in this town and while this used to be one of them, that time has passed. Buyer beware.

    Blake K.

    Just stayed at the Kokopelli Lodge ,, what a mistake! The owners obviously don't care about this place that is supposed to be dog friendly , ,they have a dog run that was full of really bad goat head burrs that we spent two hours pulling out of our Yorkies paws and he was in there for like 10 seconds before we figured it out. Garbage cans in the parking lot were over flowing and there was garbage on the pavement as we walked by ,, really gross! Tried to sit on the patio to relax after pulling burrs out of our dog for two hours but the diesel fumes from Rocky Mountain Power right behind the fence made that impossible. This place does not care at all about its guests , ,if you see my pictures it shows you why not to stay here.

    No sheets and completely unmade room etc.
    Michael C.

    I've never felt compelled to write a review. That's how bad this hotel was at this time. I had stayed here once before last year and thought it was a cute enough little place to stay. Things have changed dramatically since then from all that I saw. I got to the room at 1 am and had it reserved for two nights. When I got to the room it was now self check in and there's no property manager on site(which was evident give a number of obvious points of neglect). First off the room was in complete disarray and had not been cleaned or addressed in any way since the last person staying in the room. There were no sheets on the bed and the floors were soooo disgusting and dirty as if someone had been there for weeks without the room being cleaned. There were stains on the walls along with tons of ants, bugs and potentially even bed bugs!!! So gross! I had seen all that I had needed to see and left to find another hotel. Came back the next morning to discuss this situation with the manager and there was still nobody to be found and in the days light I could see the apparent decay of the overall property since even my last stay here last year. Weeds, trash, debris and total lack of basic maintenance. Got a manager on the phone and she seemed unfazed by the circumstance and barely wanted to refund my money and even threatened me that she didn't have to do that given the contract that I signed. Wtf!!! There were no other consolations etc other than she said she give me the room two doors down. I declined and told here I had no interest in stay at that disgusting facility.

    Georgia J.

    Cute and perfect little mini-house!!! We called and booked the LAST one, and this place was wonderful!! Pet friendly (no pet fee), doggy treats, and an extra sheet to toss on the bed to the pups could snuggle with us! Little efficiency style room with fridge, microwave, kitchen ware, sink, bunk beds, full bath with a snazzy barn style sliding door!! So colorful and fun! Hot tub available, locked fence with gate code, and walking distance to everything in town! Definitely recommend this place

    Our 100 West cabin
    Cindy O.

    We stayed in their new 100 West property and really enjoyed it! It's a little off the main drag so quieter than some places. We also like that we had our own little "cabin." Cute decor inside and out. Very clean too. They did lack a couple of amenities, like real sugar for the coffee, shampoo/conditioner, paper towels, and a blow dryer that actually blew warm air. We would recommend it and would stay there again.

    Danielle P.

    I wish I could have stayed longer but our road trip didn't allow it. We stayed at the Kokopelli West property. (The adorably colorful studio style units) Cozy and fun. You check in and pick up the key at a different property but it isn't far.

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    The room was clean, perfect for a couple or a single, and the heater was on when we arrived making the room super cozy.

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    Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn - Exterior

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    (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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    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.

    They charge for parking which is fine except that I'm not sure they check that cars parked in…read moreHilton Diamond spaces were Diamond members. It seemed like some people just parked there. A special pass should be given to Diamond members. Some cars didn't even have a parking pass displayed. The room was average. Noting sumptuous being a boutique hotel version of a Hilton property. No complimentary breakfast or beverages provided. We were on the ground floor and faced the parking lot. People could easily see into the room which led to blinds being closed most of the stay and artificial lighting. Tv had some apps which was nice and hook ups to watch our own media. Water pressure strong with one quirk of water got cold when somewhere someone flushed their toilet. The pool area is large and pretty. Hot tub and towels provided. You can sit and have a drink as well. Ice machine and convenience nook with snacks, toiletries and souvenirs available. Bed was fine. Pillows too soft for me. Bathrobe, hair dryer, iron and lighted makeup mirror provided. The shower was large which I love. The toiletries in pump bottles with a shelf for your own and a stool if you need. The restaurant serves a breakfast buffet and a regular menu for breakfast. We didn't eat there but it looked fancy. I liked the fireplace in the lobby area and they have baggage carts for use. Everything was fine except the sink is nice to look at design wise but they installed the faucet too close to one edge. Between that and the higher rise stopper you can barely wash your hands. That's the design flaw which vexed us. So while it was nice, I liked being able to wash my hands well so I'm not sure I'd recommend it.

    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.

    Fairfield Inn & Suites Moab - Outdoor Pool

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    This place is amazing! We loved it here! The front desk clerk, Red, was an absolute pleasure…read moremeeting and was so very helpful in telling us about the area! The very best ever front desk employee we have ever had the pleasure of meeting in alllll of our years traveling! Red is a GEM!!! Hotel is very clean, pools and hot tubs are amazing! Breakfast was good, one breakfast attendant was rather rude and we could hear her yelling back in the kitchen. I hope she has better days. BUT this place is amazing with amazing staff, especially Red!!

    The Fairfield Inn & Suites is just outside of town and definitely not walking distance to the main…read moretown in Moab. It's a short drive into town, but you will have to find parking in town, etc. The rooms are quite spacious as there is a separate sitting area with a couch, coffee table and desk, and the room is large enough to have two TVs (but you should be watching the same thing since the areas open up to each other). Breakfast in the lobby can be hectic as everybody is rushing to get out to Arches. I appreciate that they try to mix things up so you don't have the same proteins every day. They also have the standard selections: make-your-own waffles, oatmeal, greek yogurt + toppings, eggs, meat protein, breads (English muffins, bagels, slices of bread), peanut butter, jelly, cereals, etc. The hotel can be a bit loud as the pool closes to kids at 10p but is still open for adults until 11p, and our room faced the pool. There are no restaurants on premises but you can order room service from the Springhill Suites. There are other shared services with the Springhill Suites including a shared pool. The location is excellent for Arches - only about a 5 minute drive away.

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