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Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Lehi
4.5/5103 Reviews
It is the best hotel I have stayed in lehi at the moment. Shopping and dining are very convenient.
Staybridge Suites Lehi -  Traverse Ridge Center
4.4/583 Reviews
This hotel gave me mixed feelings. I'll lay out the pro's and con's. Pro's: The breakfast was decent. It was nice to have a coke machine at breakfast. But the food options did seem very limited. I appreciated the greek yogurt and fruit option. That was what I ate both mornings of our stay. It was conveniently located off the freeway, close to Cabela's and an outlet mall was nearby. The main guest bed was comfortable. The small kitchenette was well stocked. Cons: The lights in the bathroom are hooked to the lights in the kitchen. This is the strangest thing ever. If you turn off the kitchen master, you turn off the bathroom lights. We didn't know this until our daughter was in the shower and the lights went off on her mid-shower. They REALLY need to fix this. It's an accident waiting to happen. The bathroom door lock was incredibly hard to use and resulted in slamming the door at each use. You'll know what I mean if you go. We practically had to beg for towels. They only gave us three in a four person room, then insisted we bring our own towels down to the lobby to exchange them for clean dry towels. Speaking of towels, they never had any of the hand-towel sized towels available at the pool. We had to beg for those too, every time we went to the pool. We pulled out the sofa bed and it was clearly not changed from the previous guest. Unacceptable anytime, much less during the pandemic. There was popcorn on and under the sheets on the pull out bed. GROSS. Overall, they need to pay more attention to the cleanliness and fix their issues with the rooms. I probably would not stay here again because of those reasons, but it wasn't a terrible stay.
Hilton Garden Inn Lehi
4.4/598 Reviews
So we stayed at this hotel because of the reviews. However, we wish those reviewing would give a real experience. So the hotel lists free wifi in their amenities however, if you attempt to use it you are asked to sign up and pay 4.99. If you chose not to you cannot open anything because the connection is so slow everything just times out. So I called the front desk because I had homework that I needed to do and she helped me out. The gym was nice and convenient. I missed the part in the hotel description of the restaurant but it was ok we tried it for dinner and what we ate was good and the prices were similar to what the restaurants are charging. The waiter and chief were great. The room was a nice size it was clean and work perfectly for our stay. The only thing we didn't like was how hard and uncomfortable the beds were. It was like sleeping on a padded wood plank.
Courtyard Lehi at Thanksgiving Point
4.5/567 Reviews
This is a nice hotel, it is clean and relatively comfortable considering that it is just a few feet from crazy busy interstate 15. I would rate the hotel a 5 if it wasn’t hobbled by the ridiculous local rules and regulations that make the bistro virtually useless- as evidenced by the lack of customers almost every night. What is a bistro if you can’t sit there in the evening and enjoy a cocktail and watch some sports or meet with friends in a relaxing environment? The staff told me I would be required to buy food before I can have a beer and they recommend the overpriced, limp French fries. So- I tried to get room service so I could at least relax with some dinner- the child running the front counter on this night put down his phone long enough to inform me “this is a Marriott- we don’t do that here”. They have a gorgeous patio area and fireplace but it is virtually unused because you can’t even step out there with a glass of wine. Stay at this hotel but go elsewhere for food and relaxation.
Home2 Suites by Hilton Lehi/Thanksgiving Point
4.4/5102 Reviews
The price for this hotel was great for a family that has never been to Utah the breakfast was not great, but we could pick up some things and cook in the room and that was great. The pull-out bed was extremely uncomfortable, and we ended up at Walmart getting an airbed for our kids it was that bad I wouldn't sleep on it. The one of the big problems we had was that the water in the shower was never fully got hot and with 4 of us in the room, I asked my wife if she was having the same problem and agreed. I went down stair to ask for a manger and this young kid name spencer said he was the manager and that he would work on it. I went back upstairs and told my wife about the guy and told her how I felt like I was bothering him by me complaining. Later that morning I came downstairs to ask if it was fixed and asked to speak to the manager a different guy came out his name was Skyler and let me tell you he was so different from the last guy I told him that I was talking to a different guy he told me that he was just a clerk Not a manager. He went on by telling me that they have been having this problem and are trying to fix the problem. Not a problem I get it. But this spencer guy needs to go if he thinks he is a manager what is he not telling the bosses. He also has his headphones on so how does he hears the phone ring or he is talking to the red head this is while I doing some work on my computer to many distractions in the room with kids running around. Love the tree lady she is wonderful I believe her name was Val what a wonderful person so kindhearted and so sweet to my kids and wife love that made us feel at home. Your front desk Manager Skyler runs his front desk so well and making sure everyone is welcome and happy besides spencer. One thing that he does is sit and on his phone and chat with the red head. Sorry for the long review but I thought it needed to be said and so that the right people can see how these people are running the place. If you stay here, these are the people you want to deal with Front desk Manger Skyler, Val, Char (night Clerk), Monica, there is another young lady she is great but can't remember her name she had dark long hair and most of the time she worked at night when I came to use the gym. Don't Deal with Spencer He doesn't care!

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Highest PriceUS$2,384
Lowest PriceUS$95
Number of Reviews 551
Number of hotels15
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$223
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$225

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Lehi using other means of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Lehi by bus.

There are not many hotels in Lehi. Guests are advised to book in advance. The local average price is 122 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 6 three-star hotels in Lehi at an average price of 149 USD per night. There are 5 two-star hotels in Lehi at an average price of 90 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Lehi has many renowned chain hotels. Those who favor Days Inn can choose a hotel under its name. Hotels under the Days Inn brand are a good choice. SpringHill Suites Lehi at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Hampton Inn Lehi-Thanksgiving Point.

The most famous attractions locally are CK Massage & Spa, Scorez S. Bar, John Hutchings Museum of Natural History. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Harmon’s, Lei Away for a great shopping experience.

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