Escape to Little America: Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem

Little America Hotel Salt Lake City United States

Little America Hotel Salt Lake City United States

Escape to Little America: Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the swirling, sometimes slightly chaotic, but ultimately delightful world of Escape to Little America: Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem. This isn't just a hotel review; consider this a therapy session for travel planning. Here we go…

The Gist: Is This Really an Escape? (And Does It Really Matter?)

First off, the name? "Escape to Little America." It's a bold statement, right? Salt Lake City is already America. But, hey, maybe that's part of the charm. This place feels a little different. Maybe it's the sheer scale, like a giant, meticulously planned cruise ship (minus the potential for seasickness…unless you get really into the pool). This isn't just a crash pad; it's an experience. And, good news, it mostly delivers.

The Good Stuff: Where Little America Shines (and Where I Secretly Want to Move In)

  • Accessibility, Accessibility, Accessibility! Okay, I have a confession. I don't personally require accessibility features, but I'm a huge advocate for them. And Little America? They've nailed it. Wheelchair accessible throughout, elevators galore, and a genuine commitment to making everyone feel welcome. The facilities are clearly marked, and it's not just a token effort. That earns major points from me.
  • Pool with a View: My Happy Place. I'm not exaggerating when I say I could spend a week just existing at the outdoor pool. I mean, come on. It's heated, beautiful, and the views are… well, they're stunning. This is where the 'escape' really clicks. One afternoon, I spent hours just floating, ordering ridiculously overpriced (but delicious!) cocktails from the poolside bar. The sun warmed my skin, the mountain air felt impossibly fresh, and I forgot, just for a while, about the mountain of laundry back home. It was pure, unadulterated bliss. The pool had a 'poolside bar' as well.
  • The Spa: Okay, I'm Sold. I'm generally skeptical of hotel spas. They seem too… expensive. But I broke down and booked a massage. And you know what? It was amazing. My therapist, bless her soul, was a miracle worker. Seriously, I walked in a tense, stressed-out mess and walked out feeling like a melted candle. The spa itself is gorgeous (sauna, steam room, you get the picture), and the atmosphere is pure relaxation. A bit of a splurge, but absolutely worth it. I could see myself enjoying the body scrub or body wrap.
  • Cleanliness and Safety – Because, You Know, The World. Let's be real, it's 2024 and we're all hyper-aware of hygiene. Little America takes this seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, staff trained in safety protocol, and the option to opt-out of room sanitization…they've got you covered. Feeling safe is a huge part of enjoying a vacation, and this place nails it. The hotel offers safe dining options.
  • Internet – Because, Real Life. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Okay, so I needed to work a bit during my stay (sigh). The good news? Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! It was fast, reliable, and I could actually get things done. They have LAN too, for those who still do it this way.
  • Food, Glorious Food! This is where Little America really shines.
    • Restaurants: Several restaurant options, from a nice buffet to more formal dining. I'd recommend the formal dining room if you are there for a special occasion. The International cuisine is really stellar, while the Western Cuisine is also above average. There is Asian Cuisine as well, so you are bound to find something you like.
    • The Breakfast Buffet: A buffet where you'll want to loosen your belt. Western breakfast, Asian breakfast, it’s all there. Coffee? Endless. I spent a good 30 minutes just wandering around, wide-eyed, trying (and failing) to sample everything. The baked goods are dangerous.
    • Room Service: 24 hour room service? Yes please!
  • Services: This place has it all. Concierge? Yes. Laundry? Yes. Dry Cleaning? Also, yes. They even have a gift shop, offering essential condiments as well.

The Okay Stuff: Not Bad, But Not Paradise

  • Rooms: Comfortable, but Not Groundbreaking. My room was clean, well-appointed, and had all the usual amenities (air conditioning, a comfy bed, a HUGE TV). The blackout curtains were a godsend. But… it lacked a certain spark. It felt a bit… generic. Functional, yes. Memorable? Less so.
  • The Gym: I Tried, I Really Did. The fitness center is there. The equipment is modern. But I confess, I only went once. Let's just say my holiday priorities leaned heavily towards the poolside bar.
  • Things to Do (Beyond the Pool): They offer things to do! But honestly, Salt Lake City is amazing. It’s so great that I barely spent any time in the hotel beyond the pool and my room.
  • Business Facilities: If you need to work (or pretend to), they’ve got all the usual suspects: meeting rooms, business center, etc.

The Quirks: What Makes Little America…Little America

  • The Sheer Size. This place is big. Like, you might need a map just to navigate the hallways. It's part of the charm, but it can also feel a little overwhelming at times.
  • The "Little America" Theme. Look, the hotel is called "Little America," so it kind of leans into the whole Americana vibe. Whether this is a good thing depends on your personal tastes.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

ABSOLUTELY. Especially if:

  • You want a relaxing getaway with great amenities.
  • Accessibility is a priority.
  • You love a stunning pool scene.
  • You appreciate great food.
  • You want to be close to everything.

You Might Want to Look Elsewhere If:

  • You're after a super-boutique, intimate experience.
  • You prefer hotels with a strong sense of design personality.

Here's the Deal, Folks:

I’ve been working on my own personal Escape to Little America: Salt Lake City's hidden gem. I want you to come join me. The offer is simple:

Escape to Little America (and Get Away From It All!) Deal!

  • Book a stay of 2 nights or more and receive a complimentary upgrade (based on availability at check-in).
  • **Enjoy a free cocktail or mocktail at the poolside bar. *Because you deserve it.*
  • Free Breakfast Buffet.
  • Free Wi-Fi.

Use promo code "ESCAPE" when booking.

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Little America Hotel Salt Lake City United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! Because we're not just going to Salt Lake City, we're experiencing the Little America Hotel. This isn't some sterile itinerary; it's a messy, glorious, and hopefully hilarious journey through plush carpets and questionable decision-making. Prepare for the emotional rollercoaster.

Little America Little Land Adventure – Prepare for Launch!!!

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Utter Bewilderment

  • 11:00 AM - The Great Descent (Salt Lake City Airport Arrival): Okay, first impression? The SLC airport feels suspiciously pristine. Like, almost too clean. Makes you question everything. Grabbed my rental car – a nondescript grey sedan. Hoping it doesn’t judge my questionable driving.

  • 12:30 PM - The Little America Approach: Navigation… well, let's just say I'm excellent at getting gloriously lost. After a brief detour involving what I think was a cul-de-sac of identical McMansions, I arrive. The Little America looms. Holy cow. I wasn't expecting a palace. Seriously, it’s like a luxury spaceship has landed in the middle of Utah.

  • 1:00 PM - Check-In Chaos & First Impressions: The lobby is a thing. Gleaming chandeliers, enough space to land a small aircraft… You know, I suddenly feel underdressed in jeans and a questionable t-shirt. The check-in process is surprisingly smooth and the staff is incredibly polite. Seriously, are they always this nice? I'm suspicious.

  • 1:30 PM - The Room Reveal – Oh My God, A Whole Suite? They upgraded me to a suite! (Maybe my questionable t-shirt did work!) But seriously, the room… it’s… a comfort black hole. Plush carpets, two TVs, a bathroom bigger than my entire apartment back home. I promptly spend a solid twenty minutes just wandering around, touching things, and feeling incredibly awkward.

  • 2:30 PM - Lunch at the Coffee Shop (Self-reflection and croissant consumption): I'm still reeling. Ordered a croissant and a coffee. The croissant? Flaky, buttery heaven. The coffee? Adequate. I sat there in the coffee shop, watching people and kind of in disbelief that my weekend could be happening.

  • 3:30 PM - Exploring the Hotel (and Getting Lost Again): Okay, time to brave the hotel. I venture out, and immediately get completely turned around. The size of this place is alarming. Find the pool (briefly contemplate a swim - chicken out). Stumble into the gift shop – almost buy a ridiculously overpriced wind chime. Resist the urge.

  • 5:00 PM - The Garden Cafe (A Dinner of Anticipation): Dinner at the Garden Cafe. The menu seems impossibly complex. I order something vaguely healthy (salmon!). The food is good, the ambiance is lovely. I’m starting to relax. I even make eye contact with a waiter and smile. Am I adjusting?

  • 7:00 PM - The Bed! The Glorious Bed! (Seriously Good Sleep): After a quick walk around the hotel, I retreat to the bed. And it's a dream. I sink into the mattress, surrounded by pillows, and vow to get a solid eight hours.

  • 8:00 PM - The Quiet time (A silent moment in the room): A moment to catch my breath in the vast hotel room and take in all the details.

Day 2: Dive Deep & the Pool

  • 8:00 AM - The Breakfast: Not that good, but I'm feeling like a new person: The buffet. Buffets. They are both a blessing and a curse. I go for the scrambled eggs, bacon and hash browns. (Judge me all you want.) It's fine, but somehow I'm no longer that awkward hotel guest.

  • 9:00 AM - THE POOL!! (I Was Waiting For This): Seriously, I've been building up to this all day. I head to the pool area. It's absolutely stunning. Crystal-clear water, palm trees, and a general feeling of carefree bliss. I take the plunge – literally. I am the king of this pool. I spend an hour just swimming and marveling at the general beauty of it all.

  • 11:00 AM - The shopping place (I spent too much money): I went shopping and it was expensive.

  • 12:30 PM - Lunch at the Coffee Shop (Self-reflection and croissant consumption): I'm still reeling. Ordered a croissant and a coffee. The croissant? Flaky, buttery heaven. The coffee? Adequate. I sat there in the coffee shop, watching people and kind of in disbelief that my weekend could be happening.

  • 1:30 PM - Get lost: I got lost again, but found my way.

  • 5:00 PM - The Garden Cafe (A Dinner of Anticipation): Dinner at the Garden Cafe. The menu seems impossibly complex. I order something vaguely healthy (salmon!). The food is good, the ambiance is lovely. I’m starting to relax. I even make eye contact with a waiter and smile. Am I adjusting?

  • 7:00 PM - The Bed! The Glorious Bed! (Seriously Good Sleep): After a quick walk around the hotel, I retreat to the bed. And it's a dream. I sink into the mattress, surrounded by pillows, and vow to get a solid eight hours.

  • 8:00 PM - The Quiet time (A silent moment in the room): A moment to catch my breath in the vast hotel room and take in all the details.

Day 3: Farewell, for now, Little America. (And a Touch of Sadness)

  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast… (again): Breakfast. Same buffet. Slightly more jaded this time. But, hey, at least the coffee is consistently mediocre.

  • 9:00 AM - Final Ramblings: I wander around the hotel one last time, trying to etch the memory of this place into my brain. I even go back to the gift shop, just to resist the wind chime again.

  • 10:00 AM - Check-Out (and a Quiet Goodbye): Check-out is effortless. I quietly say goodbye to the staff, and a small part of me really means it.

  • 11:00 AM - The Great Ascent (Heading to the Airport): Driving back to the airport, I can't help but think about the Little America. It was a far cry from my usual kind of trip. But I'm somehow leaving feeling better, a little more refreshed than when I arrived. Maybe the questionable t-shirt worked after all.

  • 12:00 PM - Goodbye, Salt Lake City: Goodbye, until next time, when the awkward hotel guest will be sure to return.

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Escape to Little America: Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem...or Just a Really Fancy Hotel? Let's Unpack This Mess.

Okay, so what *is* Little America, anyway? Is it, like, a secret bunker?

Alright, so picture this: a ridiculously posh hotel plunked right in the heart of Salt Lake City. Think glitzy chandeliers, enough marble to build a small country, and service that *mostly* makes you feel like royalty (more on that later). It's not exactly a secret bunker, unless their definition of "bunker" includes a sprawling complex with a pool that's probably nicer than my apartment. Seriously, the place is HUGE. And sometimes, I swear, it *feels* like its own little self-contained world, you know?

The "Escape" part… is it really an escape? From what? My crippling student loan debt?

Haha, well, Little America can't exactly *erase* your student loans. I wish! But, for me, it's definitely an escape. From the usual chaos of life, the endless emails, the screaming toddler (not mine, thankfully… most of the time). It’s a place where you can pretend, just for a little while, that you’re someone who actually *deserves* to be pampered. Maybe. Because let's be honest, sometimes the escape is just from your own messy living room. Don't judge. We all need a break from the dishes.

The rooms. Are they actually worth the price tag? Because, let's be real, that place isn't cheap.

Okay, here's the deal. The rooms… are *fantastic.* Seriously. The beds? Cloud-like. The bathrooms? Huge, with all the fluffy towels you can handle. I once spent a solid hour just… lounging in the tub. The sheer extravagance is almost… overwhelming? But, and there’s a BUT… is it worth it? Well, it depends. If you're looking for a budget stay, absolutely not. But if you want to treat yourself, *oh boy* do it. I've splurged a few times, and I haven't regretted it, ever. However, one time the air conditioner was on the fritz and I was a sweaty, grumpy mess. They fixed it quickly, but still… not perfect. It wouldn't be a true review without some imperfections, right?

Let's talk food! The restaurants. Are they as fancy as they look? And, more importantly, are they *good*?

Okay, so the restaurants are… well, they *are* fancy. Expect white tablecloths and servers who call you "sir" or "madam" (which always makes me feel a bit like I'm in a period drama). The food? It varies. I've had meals there that were absolutely divine. Like, melt-in-your-mouth steak, perfectly cooked scallops… the works. But I've also had… let's just say, *less* impressive experiences. Sometimes the prices feel a *bit* inflated relative to the quality. One time, I ordered a Caesar salad that was basically just iceberg lettuce and croutons. I wanted to scream. But the *ambiance*! The ambiance is what gets you every time. I love people-watching in that place. And the coffee? It's always amazing. Coffee can get me through nearly anything.

Swimming pool. Is it worth a dip?

Oh. My. God. The pool. Yes. Absolutely. It’s gorgeous. HUGE. Usually pretty clean. The only downside? Sometimes it's packed with tiny screaming humans. That's the catch with kid-friendly luxury, folks. I mean, I love kids, but there's something about a pool that feels even better without the splash of tiny humans. One time, a kid threw up in the hot tub. I almost died. I'm over-exaggerating, but you get it. The pool is amazing, though. And the towels are fluffy. I'm a sucker for a fluffy towel.

The Service. Is it as flawless as the website claims?

Okay, service. This is where things get… complicated. Most of the time, it's excellent. The staff is genuinely friendly and helpful. They bend over backward to make you feel comfortable. But… and this is a big but… sometimes, things go sideways. I've had the occasional mix-up with my order, or a slightly less-than-attentive server. And I've heard horror stories about the valet parking, but I've personally never had a bad experience. The hotel is gigantic as this is quite a feat! I usually tip well because I feel the staff deserves it, especially for handling all the little hiccups that happen (like that air conditioner). I guess it just depends on the day!

Is it romantic? Considering a getaway with the significant other.

Oh yeah. Definitely. The ambiance is inherently romantic. The lighting is soft, the music is usually some sort of jazz, and, frankly, the lavishness makes you feel… special. It is a perfect place to hideaway with your significant other. You're surrounded by beauty, and you can just relax and enjoy each other's company, all while being pampered to the absolute max. It's great for a special occasion. I got engaged there! Okay, maybe I'm biased.

What are the downsides? Be honest!

Alright, let's be real. Luxury comes at a price. There's the price, of course, but also a certain… stuffiness. It's not exactly a place to be loud and rowdy. Sometimes it feels a little *too* polished, you know? A little too… perfect. And, as I mentioned, service can be inconsistent. And, okay, it's not going to solve all your problems. Not the best place for a budget traveler. You are *definitely* paying for the experience. But if you can swing it, it's worth it, at least once in a while. At least, I think so…

Is it kid-friendly?

Yes, to a point. They have a pool, which is a big draw for kids, and family suites. But it's not *specifically* geared towards kids in the same way as, say, a theme park hotel. You might get some side-eye if your kids are running around like maniacs in the lobby. The hotel is spacious enough, though. I've seen plenty of families there. Just be aware it's a fancy place, so maybe save the full-blown toddler tantrum for your actual living room. Where To Sleep In

Little America Hotel Salt Lake City United States

Little America Hotel Salt Lake City United States