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June 2024 by Nicky T
Glad it's seeing life after it's horrible past, but definitely weird to be sleeping there.
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November 2022 by Cindy Johnson
They have been so nice here. Breakfast, which was included, was fantastic. Room was spacious.Last night, we went to a brewery down the street. Fun evening.Beautiful scenery. Very likely to come back!
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July 2022 by Pablo Garcia
Came in to a dirty room and Staind blanket we left the tag to get the room serviced while we were away to come back room still dirty we asked for the heater and they said that the heater are not working then we asked for blanket and they gave us dirty or
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July 2022 by Jordan Schmidt
Loved staying here. The staff were super friendly, the rooms were spacious, and the beds were comfy. It all seemed very clean too.This place is definitely different than other hotels, and based on other reviews, there seems to be some history with this building. But I loved staying here and would stay here again!The only downside is there is nothing around for the most part. You need to travel to Hurricane for food or other shopping.
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July 2022 by Chez Schwarz
Large room, super comfy bed and the staff is so nice! Quality sleep on your trip to Zion or the Grand Canyon. This "mansion" has a lot of history. Some people think it can be creepy. I disagree! I think it's amazing the brave owner turned it into a hotel to fund their local school. Check out the Netflix documentary if you want to find out more. "Keep Sweet Pray and Obey". Otherwise Enjoy your trip to the Grand Canyon!
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July 2022 by Lynne Shaner
Our room was huge and had the most comfortable king bed. Served a hot breakfast and homemade cinnamon rolls. Only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because the light blue carpets were stained. This town is eerie. The hotel has high thick walls surrounding it. Turns out it was the polygamist Warren Jeff’s compound! Hence, the name Most Wanted.
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March 2022 by Lynne S.
Our room was huge and had the most comfortable king bed. Served a hot breakfast and homemade cinnamon rolls. Only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because the light blue carpets were stained. This town is eerie. The hotel has high thick walls surrounding it. Turns out it was the polygamist Warren Jeff’s compound! Hence, the name Most Wanted.
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October 2021 by EASYNOVV
I have let know the hotel in advance that I am coming late, but still I have managed to get to the hotel almost an hour before their official check-in time ends. I was very surprised to see an empty hotel instead of a welcoming manager. Nothing. Quiet. Deadly quiet. Tumbleweed. I have been knocking and ringing for about half an hour with no luck. Then I have decided to come into the reception area and even into manager's area after over 30 minutes of useless calls. Nothing. Quiet. Deadly quiet. Tumbleweed. It was creepy. Especially when your family with 2 small kids are waiting for in the car. We very thirsty and needed shower and of course some rest. The manager didnt care about us at all and decided to go home early. That's the story.
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July 2021 by Jessica Taylor
We LOVE this hidden gem hotel. Very accommodating and family-friendly. Rooms are spacious and comfortable and you can’t beat the red-rock views. Definitely will be coming back
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July 2021 by Jerry Black
Very clean and spacious rooms. Great location, if want to visit the big parks and small one too.it's about 45 mins from St. George, UT.
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June 2021 by landruu
Going to Zion National Park, we were looking for a reasonable place, but didn't mind staying 45 minutes to an hour away. Found this reasonably placed hotel with a strange name in a strange town of Hildale, Utah. Took a shot and was more than pleasantly surprised. Mary welcomed me at front desk and helped me right away when I booked one day later. She was fantastic. The room turned out to be a "suite" and I say that because it is impossible to describe. Very spacious, a huge walk in closet that you could sleep in, nice bathroom and another sink in main room. Turns out this was originally built as a home and converted right away to a hotel. Hard to describe the furnishings except to say I was thrilled. Plus, the breakfast that came with room price was a hot one, cheese omelet with sausage and potatoes, fruit, cereal, and more. I would definitely stay there again. Again, it is definitely not what you will expect.
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June 2021 by Amelia T
Terrible!!! I do not know how this place got 4 star reviews. The first room we had, the covers were badly stained and sleeper sofa was ripped and worn. The whole room looked nasty and like it had not been cleaned. When we pulled back the covers, the sheets were covered with hair. Carpet was disgusting. We asked for another room, and it was awful too. The air conditioning wasnt working it was so hot, covers were stained, sheets were stained. Bathroom had not been cleaned. The whole place is creepy, probably because of the history of the place. We packed up and left, were told we would get a full refund for the 2 nights we had reserved. However, we were only refunded for one night. They charged us a cancelation fee. Awful experience, would not recommend.
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June 2021 by limolife65
Great place to stay. Great value. Awesome, very attentive staff. Amazing views. Short drive to Zion National park. Great breakfast, fresh hot coffee. Big spacious, luxurious rooms. The history of the hotel is cool. Highly recommend!!!!
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May 2021 by BernieMat
This is a curious place located off and away from the main road. It must have been built for some other reason and converted. The rooms are roomy and include a walk in closet which seems out of place in a hotel. The beds are very comfortable. This is the first hotel I have seen where the carpet runs about 3 feet up the walls in your room. The rooms are clean, but the carpet that runs throughout the hotel shows stains. The breakfast in the morning is one of the best I have seen. Omelets, bacon, sausage and more to choose from. They have a huge common room with tables and seating separate from the breakfast area.
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March 2021 by Drevik
This was a mansion that was converted to a B&B. It is about an hour from Zion National Park. It has a wonderful view of "painted" cliffs. I have a horribly bad back and the bed was super comfortable (Serenity Bamboo mattress). It was at least as good of a bed as a 5 star hotel in Las Vegas. We stayed in the ADA room. The shower had plenty of handrails, a bench, and a shower wand. The wood laminate flooring seemed warped in spots. There is quality furniture in the room, walk-in closet, and a mini fridge. It was a quiet room with plenty of hot water. It did have some Direct TV channels. The tv is on an adjustable mount. We did not eat their food and cannot review that part. It has minimal staffing. I would advise travellers to expect a small inn experience and not expect a plethora of bell hops, and maids. We stayed for two days and our room was not given maid service between night stays but we were not expecting it either. Some other guests might. The hotel is surrounded by 12 foot walls. This hotel was built originally for an FLDS leader but it is my understanding that he and his wives never actually lived there. The inside reminded me of an LDS church (I am not LDS but I have been inside a few). There are news articles online regarding this hotel's history. I would definitely recommend this to a friend and would stay there again.