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Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George, UT
3.8/5101 Reviews

Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George, UT

St. George|1.7km from city center
I truly don’t like to give businesses negative reviews, unless they really deserve it…well, the Red Lion in St. George deserves it. I drove in from Riverside, CA on my way to Colorado for business, and I had my dog with me. I booked the room through hotels.com, and while other hotels had explicit pet fees listed right up front, the Red Lion’s listing did not, so I assumed I would be paying the standard rate for a room at a pet friendly hotel (which was about $70 for a night, pretty average and reasonable). Upon arriving after a 5-hour drive and getting in around 3:00 am, I was informed by the night clerk (who took almost a 1/2 hour to check me in because of “computer issues”) that there would be an additional non-refundable $100 pet fee, and of course $12 in taxes just for the pet fee. I asked her why this wasn’t clearly stated on the listing on hotels.com, and her response was “take it up with them.” Once I got to the room, I did find this policy buried under the “Policies” section of the Red Lion listing, so there wasn’t anything I could do about it. Upon finally getting my door key and finding my room, I walked into an unsecured door to find my hallway, which had disgusting carpet and was littered with chip crumbs. I needed to fill my cooler with ice, so I took it downstairs to the ice machine. Once I had my cooler filled with ice and now heavy, I realized that the hotel had no elevator, so I had to find a hand dolly and pull my cooler up a flight of stairs, step by step. My actual room had large stains on the linens and a very musty smell, on top of being just very outdated. The front desk gave me a late check out of 12:00, so I was there for 9 hours and spent almost $200 on the hotel stay. I wouldn’t have minded the dinginess of the accommodations so much if the room had been more reasonably priced. But for $185 per night, I expect A LOT more from a hotel than what the Red Lion offered. The hotel does have a pool and basketball courts and a pool table and a lot of other things that I didn’t use, and I imagine it’s probably more aimed at families or traveling sports teams or whatever. So, maybe if that’s you, you’ll have a better experience at the Red Lion than I did. But if you’re just needing a place to crash with your dog for the night while driving through Utah, find somewhere else. I stayed at a pet-friendly hotel last summer in Richfield for about $80-per-night, and that is where I will be staying again the next time I drive I-15 through Utah…NOT at the St. George Red Lion.

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Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park
3.6/5100 Reviews

Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park

St. George|1.52km from city center
Our room was clean. Bed was super comfortable. A light fixture was filthy from an apparent roof leak and no one thought to clean it. Primarily was shocked by the ignorance of the hotel staff. My wife has mobility issues and cannot negotiate stairs well. She wanted to go to the pool area, but was disappointed that the ONLY gate that did NOT have any steps was LOCKED! The pool has a lift for disabled people, but a disabled person cannot even get into the pool gated area since every other entrance has steps! I called the front desk and was told that they keep that gate locked because children go in and out of the gate and that disturbs other guests. Apparently children cannot get in and out of any of the other gates with stairs. Apparently other guests have priority over disabled guests! I told the front desk staffer that this was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and she told me that if a disabled person wanted to use the pool, all they had to do was ask for the gate to be unlocked. Asking for help like this is in itself a violation of the ADA! Under the Act, a disabled person must be allowed to use a facility just like anyone else, to the fullest extent possible, without essentially asking for permission or special treatment. I asked for the owners' contact information and was refused. If you have mobility issues, and want to use the pool at this hotel, I'd suggest finding another hotel. Such an insult to Americans with disabilities, including our veterans and others! Such ignorance!

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St. George Utah Temple

Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park
3.6/5100 Reviews

Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park

St. George|1.07km from St. George Utah Temple
Our room was clean. Bed was super comfortable. A light fixture was filthy from an apparent roof leak and no one thought to clean it. Primarily was shocked by the ignorance of the hotel staff. My wife has mobility issues and cannot negotiate stairs well. She wanted to go to the pool area, but was disappointed that the ONLY gate that did NOT have any steps was LOCKED! The pool has a lift for disabled people, but a disabled person cannot even get into the pool gated area since every other entrance has steps! I called the front desk and was told that they keep that gate locked because children go in and out of the gate and that disturbs other guests. Apparently children cannot get in and out of any of the other gates with stairs. Apparently other guests have priority over disabled guests! I told the front desk staffer that this was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and she told me that if a disabled person wanted to use the pool, all they had to do was ask for the gate to be unlocked. Asking for help like this is in itself a violation of the ADA! Under the Act, a disabled person must be allowed to use a facility just like anyone else, to the fullest extent possible, without essentially asking for permission or special treatment. I asked for the owners' contact information and was refused. If you have mobility issues, and want to use the pool at this hotel, I'd suggest finding another hotel. Such an insult to Americans with disabilities, including our veterans and others! Such ignorance!

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Red Hills Desert Garden

Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park
3.6/5100 Reviews

Econo Lodge St George North - Near Pioneer Park

St. George|0.49km from Red Hills Desert Garden
Our room was clean. Bed was super comfortable. A light fixture was filthy from an apparent roof leak and no one thought to clean it. Primarily was shocked by the ignorance of the hotel staff. My wife has mobility issues and cannot negotiate stairs well. She wanted to go to the pool area, but was disappointed that the ONLY gate that did NOT have any steps was LOCKED! The pool has a lift for disabled people, but a disabled person cannot even get into the pool gated area since every other entrance has steps! I called the front desk and was told that they keep that gate locked because children go in and out of the gate and that disturbs other guests. Apparently children cannot get in and out of any of the other gates with stairs. Apparently other guests have priority over disabled guests! I told the front desk staffer that this was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and she told me that if a disabled person wanted to use the pool, all they had to do was ask for the gate to be unlocked. Asking for help like this is in itself a violation of the ADA! Under the Act, a disabled person must be allowed to use a facility just like anyone else, to the fullest extent possible, without essentially asking for permission or special treatment. I asked for the owners' contact information and was refused. If you have mobility issues, and want to use the pool at this hotel, I'd suggest finding another hotel. Such an insult to Americans with disabilities, including our veterans and others! Such ignorance!

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Hyatt Place St George/Convention Center
4.6/598 Reviews
Our room has two queen sizes (Queen size) and a sofa bed, which is also more spacious. There is a large free car park outside the hotel and parking is very convenient. The hotel facilities look quite new. The downside is that the noise in the room is a bit loud after the air conditioner starts. It is estimated that some people will be too noisy.
St. George Inn and Suites
4.1/5102 Reviews
We stayed here while passing through to go home. We will definitely return when going to St. George again. We loved that they had the option of both pools and the kids loved the playground! Our room was large and spacious and fit our family of 6 perfectly. The only complaint I have is that there isn't a latch lock on the top of the door, so my 2 year old kept trying to leave.
Sands Motel
2.7/584 Reviews
Honestly I don't know how this place doesn't have more stars. They are very nice he made me feel very safe by placing me closer to the office because I was alone and I'm a young single mother. I was running late to check out and and he was more than happy and willing to accommodate my needs and extend my check out time. They are just very nice people and I would definitely recommend you staying here next time you're traveling through Saint George Utah.
Staybridge Suites ST George
4.6/5101 Reviews
I just returned from a trip to St. George for golf that my group has been attending for over 20 years with 50 guys that flew in from all over the US. The last hotel that we were staying at for 12 years had new management and decided that they could not accommodate us regardless that we helped them with our visits for two years during CoVid-19. Mindy the Sales Manager was eager to meet all of our hotel accommodations. The Staybridge Suites was a fantastic property, clean, comfortable and very functional for our group. David the engineer and his team were always present if the need for service noticed. Lena and her kitchen staff did a spectacular job of making sure that our breakfasts were not only delicious but made sure we could be feed in time to meet our tee times. Also, the afternoon treats and special Awards banquet was above and beyond. We are eager to book our stay at the Staybridge Suites.
Comfort Inn Saint George North
4/599 Reviews
Great Hotel and location
Inn on the Cliff
4.7/5102 Reviews
Before going to Las Vegas, stop at St. George, because Curious decided to try this hotel on the cliff. It is indeed a well-deserved name. The room has a small balcony with unobstructed views of the city and the snowy mountains in the distance. The hotel's restaurant is also awesome, so if you want to go to the restaurant and suggest to go early, you can sit by the window. Because the hotel is on a small hill, there is definitely no place to visit nearby. If you want to go, you have to drive to the foot of the mountain. The hotel's breakfast was delivered to the room, although it was simple but it was one of the few hotels in the United States to provide breakfast.

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Highest PriceUS$560
Lowest PriceUS$45
Number of Reviews 3,970
Number of hotels552
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$146
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$187

St. George Hotel Guide

Looking for hotels in St. George? Trip.com is a great place to start. Planning a trip to St. George? If you travel to United States, visiting St. George is a good choice. For trips in St. George, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

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

When visiting St. George, you can choose from over 48 hotels with great reviews. When looking for hotels in St. George, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 116 USD. There are 4 four-star hotels in St. George at an average price of 188 USD per night. There are 16 three-star hotels in St. George at an average price of 129 USD per night. There are 21 two-star hotels in St. George at an average price of 92 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, St. George has many renowned chain hotels. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in St. George, Estancia Resort is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Snow Canyon View Condo.

In the city center of St. George, you'll have easy access to Dixie State University Performing Arts. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Kayenta, Amore Transport. The most popular attractions for tourists in St. George are St. George Children's Museum, Tatiana's European Spa. Commercial areas like Smith's, Dress Barn Outlet, Gymboree Outlet are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 53.98°F during the day, 42.01°F at night

• Summer: 78.84°F during the day, 65.14°F at night

• Autumn: 90.81°F during the day, 77.16°F at night

• Winter: 58.15°F during the day, 45.79°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 15.23622 cm

• Summer: 3.6889765 cm

• Autumn: 7.2952757 cm

• Winter: 9.027559 cm

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