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    Dirty Tub
    Chris W.

    It is Gross, blood stains on the bedding, black hair in the bathroom, dirty towels hanging on the back of the door. The pool was closed along with everything but the front desk and rooms, due to Covid. LOL what a joke, it was filthy. Everything was booked, so next time I will drive farther rather than stay in such a nasty place.

    For almost $130 a night, a little update might be nice

    Where to begin. Throw-lock was missing from the door frame, lights over one bed did not work, headboard of same bed coming out of the wall, lights over other bed work but are falling apart, coffee maker but no filter coffee or anything else to make coffee with, ironing board stand but no ironing board or iron, ancient marshmallow mattresses with pilling bedding ... The good stuff: newer, working AC unit, fairly quiet and fairly inexpensive ($126/nite plus tax) for Kanab, and Eric at the front desk was super nice and super helpful. Owners need to put some money into the place. As Bette Davis famously said, What a dump!"

    The two twin room we were assigned. We stayed in the little casitas on the right not the two floor building.
    La B.

    We drove up from the Grand Canyon and stopped at this Rodeway Inn. I wasn't sure what to expect after reading some of the reviews but I took a chance since it was part of the Choice Hotel chain (which I love) and there seems to be a standard. I was not disappointed. The customer service was really good. A young man checked me in quickly and was able to chat with me a bit about the surrounding national parks. The room was pretty nice (nicer than I expected) and the sheets were AMAZING! I know that sounds crazy but the sheets felt so soft ... it felt like sleeping on clouds. The other great thing was the internet speed. We travel through lots of hotels and connecting to the internet and using the internet are two big issues. Finding a hotel that makes connecting easy and using the internet fast is at the top of my list of pain points. After visiting the Grand Canyon we had a ton of photos and videos and I was able to upload everything in about 4 minutes. I sent a email to friends and family with photos and videos attached and was able to go to sleep on those cloud-like sheets. I wanted to try the pool but we got in too late and left too early the next day. I did notice that the towel bar wasn't secured on the wall well but what do I care? It didn't effect my stay at all. For the money, this is a GREAT stay.

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    Best Friends Roadhouse - The dog bed was a nice touch my dogs weren't a fan of the dog beds, probably too many smells.

    Best Friends Roadhouse

    (51 reviews)

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    This review is based on my two-night stay from 10/17/25 - 10/19/25…read more I had heard great things about this place so was really looking forward to checking it out. I was also hoping to "rent" a pet from the Animal Sanctuary for the duration of our visit, but alas, checked in too late for that. I'd advise anyone who wants to "rent" a pet to call in advance to understand the process and time cut-off. I loved the room. It was super cute and well-appointed for guests with pets. There were two bowls waiting near the front door, and two adorable sleeping areas - one in a cut-out in the wall, and another a pull-out trundle-style bed. The mercantile/ store was stocked with cute apparel for pet-lovers as well as items for pets. Breakfast was also served in the store in the morning - with lots of interesting and yummy options - like vegan egg bites and chia seed pudding. 10/10 recommend this place!!

    The Best Place For Travelers With Or Without Pets…read more.... For our final 5 nights across the Southwest US, we stayed at the Best Friends Roadhouse. The BF Animal Sanctuary was on our schedule (at least 2 of the 4 days) and both reviews and their website looked great. Pros: - Location: Convenient, especially is you're visiting the Sanctuary. On the main road in the north part of Kanab. - Exterior: A newish looking hotel with nice views to the north and west. - Room: Excellent. Our king suite was spacious. One VERY large room included a big bedroom, a good sized kitchen and a spacious bathroom/shower/vanity. It also had plenty of space for storage and large closets. All done with contemporary Scandinavian furniture which minimizes clutter and convenient controls for lighting, ventilation and automatic shades. - Employees: Helpful. People at the reception desk and in the breakfast area/"Mercantile Shop" were all very friendly. - Breakfast: Vegan and very good. Included with the room. While it wasn't a buffet, you could order as much as you'd like. Much of it was homemade and I especially liked the "Overnight Oats". Unusual Pros: - Cats and dogs are encouraged to stay with accommodations in the room and across the property - "Barn Door" to create privacy between the bedroom and bathroom - Free laundry - Free iPad to use while in the room - Nicely equipped kitchen - Plentiful towels - Choice of full daily housekeeping, partial or none - Attractive high desert landscaping - If you'd like merchandise from Best Friends, the Mercantile Shop had everything Cons: - Bath towels for our first day were luxurious. The next 4 days were like a Holiday Inn. - Toilet paper was 1...maybe 2 ply and quite scratchy - Tissues were a bit rough - Parking was tight, especially on weekends and after 7 PM There are many places to stay in Kanab since it's a busy stop for Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, but the Roadhouse would be our only choice.

    Parry Lodge - Front Desk and Dining Room

    Parry Lodge

    (90 reviews)

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    Well, we've given Parry Lodge three other tries. It really is hit or miss here. Funny story, as we…read moretravel to SLC during the Christmas holiday, we happened to stay here. We didn't arrive until late Christmas Eve and the lobby was shut down. (fine). We didn't know how to get into our room. After some phone calls were made, we were able to get in the room. As previously mentioned, this hotel/lodge is under new management and has been renovated /updated. Not all the rooms have been redone. The golden age of small bathrooms with no counter space has long since passed. Since we travel to SLC quite frequently, one night is perfect for the Parry Lodge.

    Don't believe the old reviews on this place. They must've had an ownership change because our stay…read morewas great! When my friends told me they booked this place and I read the reviews after-the-fact, I was so sure it was going to be old, dank, musty and gross. We arrived at night and I was still skeptical of this place. Front desk told us to park on the side of the building on the dirt area. Driving around out back, there was this creepy abandoned barn that gave me horror movie vibes. Our room was in the newer 2-story building. Walking inside though, there were lights everywhere and pictures of celebrities who have stayed there. I saw a guy cleaning one of the rooms and the hallway smelled of Lysol or some cleaner. Ok, good sign I thought. Our room was pretty big with 2 queen beds and a vanity with a sink just outside the bathroom, so two sinks total (convenient!). The furniture was like what you'd find in a 90's home. It felt homey instead of hotel-like which I kinda liked. TV, fridge, microwave.. check. But no coffee maker. You can actually request hot water from the front desk and they'll give you a pitcher. Now the surprises, which made this stay so spectacular. The pillows were SO fluffy. The bed was lined with a thicker, textured design sheet compared to your average hotel paper-thin sheet, and the mattress was soft and comfy. I had way better sleep here than I did at the Hilton the night before. The best part? The bathroom has a heater under the sink that you can control the temperature with a dial on the wall, so it was nice and toasty all the time. It was so awesome! I also noticed the baseboards in the room, the bathtub and caulking in the bathroom were spotless. That's how you know a place is clean. They offer a small breakfast in the dining room for a small $, but we opted out so we can try other restaurants across the street. The coffee and tea are always free. I definitely judged Parry Lodge before arriving here, but boy was I wrong! It is a quaint little place with a nostalgic historic feel, and was not creepy at all. I think this was the hotspot back in the day for western films. A lot of hikers stay here and we saw many early in the morning. I'd stay at Parry Lodge again if we make our way out here in the future.

    Comfort Suites Kanab National Park Area - Hallway

    Comfort Suites Kanab National Park Area

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    Let me start by saying Kanab is a gorgeous area and a great base for Zion -- but this hotel made…read moreour group of 5 regret not paying the extra money to stay in Springdale. We drove 4 hours from Las Vegas and booked through Super.com. I'm a Choice Hotels member and was hesitant about Choice properties to begin with -- I usually stick to IHG, Hilton or Marriott -- but a great experience at the Comfort Suites Moab a year ago gave me confidence. The 4.5 stars on Yelp sealed the deal. Big mistake. The phone call before arrival -- called to notify them of a late arrival and the front desk lady answered with a flat "Hello," never pulled up my reservation, couldn't add my Choice Rewards number since I booked third party which is fine, but when I was done with my questions she said "bye" and hung up cold. I work in hospitality. That's not okay. Check in -- the overnight guy in a fedora was genuinely great. Friendly, fast, no complaints. Wish the rest of the staff had his energy at check in. The room -- rock hard queen beds, square couch-style pillows with zero support swimming inside oversized pillowcases, and a pull out sofa mattress with serious visible wear. All four of us on the queen beds woke up with back and neck aches and had to make a grocery run for pain meds before we could function. Breakfast -- both mornings were identical. Cold eggs, rubbery sausage patties, broken juice machine on day two. The make your own waffle station was the only thing worth touching. This is what your $5/night resort fee gets you. The afternoon front desk lady -- sat behind the desk on her personal phone both times we walked through without a single acknowledgment. Asked to switch rooms due to the beds -- flat "No," sold out, zero apology. Later came back from a bike ride with a potentially broken arm and asked where the nearest hospital was -- she pointed without looking up and went back to her phone. My friends had to connect to the hotel WiFi just to pull up directions since T-Mobile is spotty in Kanab. Ended up with a broken forearm and wrist. Now in a cast and sling. I don't expect a front desk employee to be a first responder but basic human decency isn't too much to ask. The A/C -- stopped working at 2am. Called the front desk and the overnight guy answered in silence with his phone playing in the background. After I said hello he responded with attitude. Told him the A/C was out in room 105 and he literally asked me "what should I do?" Requested a room switch, he said sold out and hung up. Five guys trying to sleep in a heatwave with no air conditioning. Pool area -- advertised as open year round and heated. Pool was covered. Spa was open but the gate to the entire area had no lock -- anyone could walk right in. Real safety concern for families with kids. At $146.24 for two nights the price seemed reasonable on paper. In reality this was one of the worst hotel experiences I've had. The area is 5 stars -- this property is not. Stay elsewhere.

    Stayed for a one night trip to Zion. Was clean, bed was comfy, easy check in, and breakfast in the…read moremorning. Highlights: -Overall there was a small but decent selection. The eggs weren't great. But the waffles hit hard. -Plenty of towels, soft sheets, and a decent lounge area. -nice elevators A few downsides: - breakfast doesn't open until 6:30am. If you want to utilize the buffet before a day of hiking, don't anticipate an early start. -the black out curtains don't fully shut. Pesky street lights shined in. -creep in the parking lot made it feel a little sketch.

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