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Crimson Hills Motel
Crimson Hills Motel
Hotel Guest Reviews of the Crimson Hills Motel
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Group Traveler
The location of this hotel is quite rural. Parowan is a very small town outside of Cedar City, and there isn't much out there but home residences. If you get in late and are looking for a place to eat, hop back on the high way and go to Cedar City. There are a lot of places that are open late there. On small rural road out to the motel, there is a drainage river that channels the water when there are flash floods and snow-melt runoff. It can make it a bit difficult or worrisome to get to the motel if you do not have a high clearance vehicle. If there is a flash flood, you might be stuck on one side or the other. The high way isn't far, which is nice. The room was clean and comfortable. The water was hot and the bath towels were clean. It was a good place to stop on our cross country road trip. ...
March 5, 2013
Family Traveling with Teens
The room was nice and cozy for 2 adults and 1 child. A small cot fit perfectly by the full size bed. The bathroom was large and the comforter was cute and bright. Mysister in law got the larger suite with 2 full size beds and it was amazing. I will definitely go there again.
October 9, 2012
Family Traveling with Teens
This is such an out of the way area that there aren't any fancy hotels to compete with it. I selected the "double suite" thinking that it meant two beds, but it means one double bed, according to the innkeeper. I had to pay 50% more to upgrade to a room with 2 double beds. The hotel basically seems like a trailer park of sorts, with a lot of dirt outside and not much else. The entrance to our room from the outside was so rocky and uneven I had to keep my headlights trained on it to get safely inside. The other side of the motel, which you must pass to get out of the parking lot, is a horrid mess of hoarding and garbage and broken furniture, but may not be the motel's property. In any case, I half expected a crazy person to come at with a saw at any moment. The inside of the room was reminiscent of grandma's house in that it was dusty and old (like the windows and blinds). The bed was hard and not very comfortable, the TV had bad reception. There were prickly weeds on the floor that we repeatedly stepped on. It was a sort of cheap price, but after paying extra for the double room I think I could have done better getting a name brand hotel instead.
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September 4, 2012
Couple
Not super nice, but clean and comfortable. Cable TV was nice. Hotel has coffee pots, small kitchen with large fridge. Bed is a double size but all is clean, just not very updated.
August 9, 2012
Couple
It was nice. I wasn't as comfortable in the bed as I had hoped.
December 31, 2011
Group Traveler
December 31, 2011
Group Traveler
November 30, 2011
Solo Traveler
I would highly recommend this family owned hotel. The owner accommodated our every request, the room was large and I loved the full size kitchen. It is in close proximity to Brian Head, highway, and local grocery store. I had a wonderful trip and stay!
August 27, 2011
Senior Travelers
I was completely taken by surprise with the extra large size of the room that could accommodate a family for more than one night. Small town with access to area attractions. Loved the small town feel.
June 20, 2011
Couple
Hotel, they sent us to, Days Inn, was an old motel, in need of upgrading.
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