Duck Creek Village Inn, Utah
We arrived very late at night at Duck Creek Village Inn however we received a warm welcome for the lovely owners.
Duck Creek Village Inn is a charming log cabin building of two floors. We had Room 5, upstairs.
The room was warm and cosy on a cool night (Duck Creek has an altitude of 2,593m).
The View Hotel, Monument Valley
The View Hotel is the only hotel located within Monument Valley Tribal Park and is designed to have minimal visual impact on the surrounding beauty of the Valley. Although three levels, the building fits well into the landscape.
The hotel sits right beside the Visitor Information Centre and is very close to the beginning of Valley Road – the scenic road of 17 miles (about 27kms) through the main sites of Monument Valley.
The reception foyer is impressive with high ceilings. The hotel features beautiful hanging rugs and artwork of the local people.
At one end of the hotel is the restaurant, large gift shop and terraces overlooking the valley.
The Virginia Motel, Moab, Utah
We arrived late at The Virginia Motel after a big day of sightseeing, but received a warm welcome from the owner.
We were able to park in the motel car park – just in front of our room – Room 115 – on the ground level.
The Kimball, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Kimball has an excellent location – about 10 minutes walk from Temple Square and the central shopping area of Salt Lake City – City Creek.
On checking in, the staff at Reception are very friendly and helpful.
Photos of The Kimball Salt Lake City
Room 347
We are in Room 347 and on entering wonder where the bed is! We quickly realise it is in the wall – it is a pull down bed.
On entering our room, it seems we are walking into a living room – there is a sofa plus single armchair and the TV is on the wall. The large timber panel we see on the wall as we enter is the pull down bed.
Antler Inn, Jackson, Wyoming
After a long day on the road we were glad to reach the Antler Inn located in the pretty downtown historic centre of Jackson.
We received a warm welcome and were kindly upgraded to a King Room – Room 156 – upstairs on the top level of a 2-storey building, one of three buildings that make up the motel. The property is well cared for and the flowering hanging baskets were a pretty touch.
We were able to park our car in front of the steps to our room.
Canyon Lodge, Yellowstone National Park
Canyon Lodge is a collection of several lodges and cabins in the centre of Yellowstone National Park. When booking, we mistakenly thought it was one lodge.
The Registration Office (i.e. Reception for check in) was located in Washburn Lodge. Check-in was an impersonal experience – we showed ID, left credit card details and received a key to our room plus map to find our lodge. We were allocated Room 4315 in Moran Lodge (one of seven accommodation lodges). We asked about meals and were told that the Dining Room was fully booked however we might get a cancellation. We were shown a map of where the dining precinct was – it was called Canyon Lodge.