The Lodge at Zion Country
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La Quinta Inn & Suites at Zion Park/Springdale is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Springdale, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel.
The property also features a pool and free breakfast to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
During your visit, be sure to check out one of Springdale's popular filet mignon restaurants such as Spotted Dog Cafe, Kings Landing Bistro, and SWITCHBACK GRILLE & TRADING COMPANY, all a short distance from La Quinta Inn & Suites at Zion Park/Springdale.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular art galleries such as David J West Gallery, LaFave Gallery, and Sorella Gallery.
Enjoy your stay in Springdale!
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Since we're in the time of Covid they could not offer the buffet but did provide bagged breakfasts'. They were even kind enough to give me one at 3am when I had to hit the road early to get a parking spot in the park. Speaking of Covid, you enter the rooms from the outside so you aren't walking in hallways and passing other people or touching anything that isn't yours.
The ONLY downside is my room was right across from the pool. I spent all my days in the park so I went to bed between 8-9pm every night and could hear noise from it BUT it's not a complaint, just an FYI. It's understandable kids are enjoying the pool and at the end of the day I would have rather been closer to the pool and lobby than ask to move rooms so I stayed. The AC running helped block the noise.
The workers were very kind and accommodating and the location can't be beat. I truly loved this hotel, it's the best one I've ever stayed at (in general I love the Wyndham hotels) and when I visit Zion again I will come back to La Quinta.
When we booked there were no single king beds available so we decided to splurge and get what they call a family suite. This gave us the king bed we wanted instead of 2 queen beds. Room also has a bunk bed so it would be awesome for families.
We are so glad we splurged. the room had tons of space and a little sitting area outside the bedroom with amazing views. The room was very clean. Even the coffee maker was clean and we all know that's the one thing that gets overlooked.
All the employees that we had come across during our stay were very friendly.
Check out was easy. Just called the desk to let them know and they left the keys in the room.
We can't wait to get back in the spring.
After our morning hike @ Zion NP (on our final day), we returned to the hotel at 10:40 to change clothes (we just finished The Narrows) before we headed to the airport. When we arrived, I unlocked the door with my key card to find a man in my room. I asked him what he was doing in the room and where were my things (the dry clothes) we had left in the room. He was an employee and stated i could not enter because the room had been cleaned. Of course, I had many follow-up questions, but wasn't about to enter a room where a guy I didn't know was telling me I had no right to be there. I went to the guest services/lobby to find out what the deal was. The woman there told me one of my guests had checked us out at 8:30 and that was that, any property left in the room was discarded. At this time, my husband came in and we both insisted we caught the 6AM shuttle in Zion and were actively hiking in the river at the time with our two kids, so no one checked us out. She was extremely rude and gave us the "too bad, so sad" routine. I asked her to get a manager. She told me no manager was on duty. I asked her to call a manager and after several requests she did. I was let back into the room briefly, but our clothes were not there and neither was a brand-new soccer ball we had purchased the night before (really not the biggest deal, just the point). We did see the bag and soccer buried under trash in a big clear trash bag amidst everyone else's trash, so we didn't dig for it.
Disliked · The blankets were old , fraying, threads hanging down , at one point probably they were white , now a dirty white . For breakfast you had to chose : frozen burrito , oatmeal or cereal , milk , OJ . You got 1 orange , 1 granola bar. The burrito when heated was just a mass of gooey, chewy mess , totally uneatable. When I mentioned it to George at the front desk , I was rudely told that ,,it is free” & if we did not like it we should have felt free to go to eat to one of the restaurants in town ( by the way , we did it for 3 days ). Maybe George needs to be reminded that the breakfast price is included in the hotel price . It seems that the breakfast is mentioned a lot in negative comments & the manager is not doing anything about , blaming it on COVID & saving a lot of $ this way .We are at Best Western plus in Bryce now & they have a buffet style warm breakfast . I suggest that the La Quinta manager to call / or visit The Best Western Plus to learn how to manage to offer a good breakfast & increase her hotel ratings . You would think a manager would do everything to have satisfied customers & good ratings . Not this manager . She just gives stereotype answers to people’s complains and nothing changes ! The ladies at the front desk were unfriendly, gave the impression that they do you a favor by talking with you ( this is also something v frequently mentioned in the hotel reviews) ! Do they realize that they have a pay check because customers come there ?
We paid over $200/night . For this price one would think they could provide quality blankets , not frayed & dirty looking and a decent breakfast .
I took another star off because one reason we booked this hotel was that every hotel website said the hotel allowed late check out for a fee. I called the front desk the day before check out and asked if we could check out at 1:00 PM instead of 11:00 AM and was told that they weren’t allowing late check outs. I asked if I could pay a fee and the lady said no. This was surprising because most of the rooms in our building were vacant. I think it’s because they’re really understaffed with cleaning workers right now. We saw several small kids most likely 10 or younger helping with the room cleaning, so I’m guessing they need as much time as possible to turn over the rooms.
My experiences with La Quinta hotels has always been terrible, so I was surprised to see that this location had pretty good reviews. Here’s what it has going for it: great location and views, the outside of the hotel is very nice, and the inside of our room was pretty clean with a couple of exceptions. The pool is fun, includes lots of chairs for lounging, and has a great view.
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