โThe lodge office closed at 6 PM, and I was caught off guard as I hadnโt received any prior notice. I kept calling the phone number posted on the office door, but no one answered. Feeling frustrated, I even contacted Expedia, but they couldnโt help either. I was about to cancel and look for another place to stay when someone I met at a nearby convenience store contacted the ownerโs family, and I was finally able to check in. Honestly, I felt like giving just one star, but since I have no way to...
โWhen we couldn't stay inside Bryce Canyon Park, we looked for alternate accommodations outside the park and the town of Tropic was the best choice. It was a quick 10 miles to the park. This place fit our needs but we were in Unit #3 and there were stairs to the second floor. This is fine for us but maybe not for others. The room was cozy and clean with a small balcony. A couple of restaurant options closeby.โ
"The lodge office closed at 6 PM, and I was caught off guard as I hadnโt received any prior notice. I kept calling the phone number posted on the office door, but no one answered. Feeling frustrated, I even contacted Expedia, but they couldnโt help either. I was about to cancel and look for another place to stay when someone I met at a nearby convenience store contacted the ownerโs family, and I was finally able to check in. Honestly, I felt like giving just one star, but since I have no way to thank the person who helped me, Iโm giving four stars as a sign of appreciation. The office should either clearly notify guests of their working hours in advance or make sure to answer emergency calls, even if the number is unfamiliar. After driving for hours from Zion Canyon, dealing with this situation was incredibly exhausting."