2025 Reviews: The Resort at Paws up Reviews from Real Guests.

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Guest User
Other
Posted 2025-09-09 09:22:02
I had high expectations for Paws Up after wanting to visit for years, and while the facilities and setting are absolutely stunning, the overall experience left me disappointed. For the premium price, you expect something really special – but too often, things fell short. We visited during a slower week, so there was no excuse for the consistently underwhelming food. Not a single meal stood out, and for a property of this caliber, that was very disappointing. The international staff on hospitality visas were friendly and hardworking, but it was clear that management is where the real issues lie. At other resorts, this type of staffing model has worked beautifully under stronger direction – here, the execution just wasn’t there. That said, the cattle driving experience was fantastic and truly a highlight of our stay. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to outweigh the otherwise mediocre experience. Overall, the ranch has the potential to be a world-class destination, but until management addresses these issues, I’d suggest trying other luxury ranch resorts first. I may give it another chance in the future, but only after exploring alternatives.
superbigx
Other
Posted 2025-09-02 23:52:05
Bottom line opinion, at typically $3000-$6000/night (plus resort fee, and many activities) I thought it was worth roughly half what they are charging. I'm guessing they have no realistic competition for a Ranch Experience that offers this level of luxury? The tents were true glamping tents with heated tile floors in the upscale bathrooms and portable A/C units (but no heaters.) If you are going during a time temps could drop into the 40's in the morn, I'd probably opt for one of the homes instead. Service in general is friendly but uneven. The mostly young staff seemed inadequately trained for a luxury destination at this price level. Shuttle ride wait times varied greatly from 10 minutes to 40 minutes. I heard great things about the restaurant in the adult-only Green-O section. Elsewhere, we found the food to be gourmet in the restaurants and camp dining pavilion but short of the level of cuisine you would expect at these prices. While offering great views of this beautiful property from the deck, most of my hot meals at Pomp and Trough were lukewarm when I received them, good, but nothing to write home about. (Tip: give ample dining time before your activities so you aren't late.) Menu selection at the flagship Pomp is very limited (2-course with 3 choices each + a dessert choice.) The food at the main outdoor dining areas (The Shed, and the Chuck Wagon) was okay but not memorable (except for the Tomahawk Steaks on the grill - looked more impressive than they tasted.) The Chuck Wagon was fun for the kids with a few free activities, but you are basically sitting at wooden picnic tables with hornets swarming around your food. I didn't see any attempt at bee control anywhere. Bartender service at the Chuck Wagon was extremely slow so my food was again lukewarm by the time I got my drink. Camp dinners were a fixed menu, no choices but you can tell them our allergies and preferences in advance of your trip. If you want to eat something outside designated dining hours they offered bags of nuts/chips/trail mix/bar. You couldn't just go order off a menu in the camp dining pavilion anytime throughout the day. There are a wide variety of activities, mostly well run, but overpriced with very few free activities. For those where money is no object that have expectations of 4-star Ranch Experience instead of a 5-Star resort, you may be quite satisfied (5-star "who cares how much it costs, where do I buy my cowboy hat" rating.) For those wanting to feel they got good value and/or are used to and expect the best in service and cuisine at this price level, this is not your place (3-star) but if you are going and don't have kids stay at Green O for the best experience.
superbigx
Other
Posted 2025-09-02 15:15:28
Bottom line opinion, at typically $3000-$6000/night (plus resort fee, and many activities) I thought it was worth roughly half what they are charging. I'm guessing they have no realistic competition for a Ranch Experience that offers this level of luxury? I've heard great things about the restaurant in the adult-only Green-O section. Elsewhere, I found the food to be gourmet of course but falls short of what you would expect paying these high of prices. Service is friendly and generally good, but the mostly young staff didn't seem fully trained for a luxury destination at this price level. Most of my hot meals at Pomp and the casual restaurant next door were lukewarm when I received them (give ample dining time before your activities so you aren't late.) Shuttle ride wait times varied greatly from 10 minutes to 40 minutes. For those where money is no object that have expectations of 4-star Ranch Experience instead of a 5-Star resort, you may be quite satisfied (5-star "who cares how much it costs, where do I buy my cowboy hat" rating.) For those wanting to feel they got good value and/or are used to and expect the best in service and cuisine at this price level, this is not your place (3-star) but if you are going and don't have kids stay at Green O for the best experience.
Guest User
Couples
Posted 2025-08-15 19:54:20
Stayed in Green O houses,part of Paws Up. 1st the spectacular! The Social House was the dining venue exclusively for the 12 houses in the Green O. The evening dinners were as good as my wife and I have ever had and we have enjoyed upscale restaurants in many locations. It’s hard to describe the quality and presentation of the food but if I say it was spectacular. The resort activities, such as fly fishing, horseback riding, ATVs, sporting Clays, and especially the kayaking, well well organized and enjoyable activity. The people that were involved in the events weir I’m extremely pleasant and usually quite educated in the particular activity spirit. Accommodations in the Green O actually quite nice Will appointed and enjoyable for a very pleasant stay. Unfortunately, the organization of the Concierge services was very poorly done. Despite multiple attempts to contact the resort as they advised to arrange your activities who are unable to reach anyone. Finally three days before our arrival, our travel agent called and got one of the agents to return our call. I’m not sure we missed out on much of anything, but we had tried to reserve Massage services and were told it was very limited and the only ones we could get at that 10 word at 10 o’clock on the morning of our next last day. We accepted that and plan to proceed for the services . 30 minutes before the service we were called and said they rearranged the schedule and had to cancel one of our massages. No other explanation. during the day, our keys were automatically cut off in the middle of the state and would not allow it interest into our house and unfortunately room service was spotty at best and often times we had to beg for towels which I’ve seen in the reviews. I actually tried to discuss this with the resort part of my stay just saying that I felt like it was too nice resort to have these glitches and I was told if effectively that they would get back to me the next day and explain some of the issues however, I never heard anything from them after that. Unfortunately, for the price you pay for this resort, it is probably as expensive as any place you will stay on a daily basis you will expect most of these glitches to be worked out. I do know the people there that you actually deal with are very nice and I would not say anything negative about the service we had in the restaurant and the people we worked with it activities administratively there seems to be some real gaps in, which should be a five star experience, especially for the dollars you pay.
Guest User
Other
Posted 2025-02-24 09:37:29
It was a BEAUTIFUL trip! Our experience was amazing, the the staff are LOVELY. We were there Jan, 2024, and it was the best trip ever. The scenery was amazing, and our cabin was cozy, and beautiful! The staff were so kids and even made my sister and I a mocharita, (An alcohol free margarita) even though it wasn’t on the menu!! They are all so sweet and our stay was truly a blessing! We did many fun activities like, Cross-Country Skiing, Archery, Tubing, Sledding, and playing with family. There are also buffalos, and if you do see it, a BEEFALO!! (It is a cross between a cow and a buffalo.) Our cabin was amazing as I said earlier, and it consisted of 2 bedrooms, the master, a a 2 twin bed room. You can also request a s’more kit to come to your room, to roast in your fireplace! The trip was overall fantastic, and we will TOTALLY COME BACK!!!!! Thank you Paws Up!!! Shoutout to staff members: Chase, and Jake!! Thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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