Unbelievable Kanab Getaway: Comfort Suites CS-SU Review!
Okay, buckle up buttercup, because we're diving headfirst into the "Unbelievable Kanab Getaway: Comfort Suites CS-SU Review!" experience. Forget the sterile, robotic reviews; I'm giving you the real deal, the messy, opinionated, and probably slightly rambling truth. And let's be honest, you're not just looking for information; you're looking for the vibe. So, here we go…
First Impressions (and a Sigh of Relief):
Listen, Kanab, Utah? Gorgeous, right? Red rocks, wide open spaces… it's stunning. The Comfort Suites? Well, it’s… Comfort Suites. But that's not a bad thing! After a full day of driving and hiking in the stunning canyons around Kanab, the sight of that familiar blue sign was HUGE. The lobby, let's be honest, is pretty standard. But the real win? Air conditioning in the public area! (Okay, and in all rooms! But still!) Thank GOD for that. Utah heat is no joke, especially when you’re hauling luggage and trying to look vaguely human.
Accessibility: Feeling Seen (and Comfortable):
Okay, crucial stuff first. If you need it, Comfort Suites in Kanab has got you covered. They’ve got facilities for disabled guests, and the website promises wheelchair accessibility. I didn’t personally need these, but frankly, it’s a massive plus. They should be accessible, but let’s be real, not all places are. Knowing this gives me a massive comfort factor with the staff and that they have an elevator.
Rooms: My Little Sanctuary (and Minor Quibbles):
Alright, the moment of truth: the room. My room, let's be specific because I NEED space, was a non-smoking room. (Obvious, but important!) Air conditioning again (thank the heavens!), carpeting (which, honestly, I was a little iffy about, but it was clean!), a desk that actually had space to work on, and a seating area. Which I definitely needed. The bed? Comfy enough. I crashed HARD every night. Big plus. The blackout curtains? AMAZING. I have a real problem sleeping in the light and I slept like the dead.
The bathrooms? Functional. Clean. And the shower? Good water pressure. And oh, the towels! fluffy! What was a let down was the lack of a bathrobe.
Amenities: The Good, the Okay, and the "Meh":
- Internet Access: Okay, this is important. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, yes! And it was actually decent! I could stream a show without wanting to throw my laptop out the window. There's also Internet access – LAN, which I didn't use, but hey, options!
- Pool with View: There is an outdoor swimming pool, which is a HUGE plus. Especially after a day of hiking in the sun and it's open late. The pool was clean and refreshing.
- Fitness Center: I glanced at the fitness center on my way to the pizza buffet, and it seemed…well, it existed. I unfortunately didn't use it because, you know, pizza and vacation and all that.
- Breakfast & Dining: Sigh. The dreaded breakfast buffet. It was fine. You’re not getting Michelin-star cuisine, but it was included, and they had the basics: cereal, fruit, waffles, eggs, etc. There's a breakfast buffet so you can get your fill. They have a small coffee shop so, you can get a coffee. They had some Asian breakfast and some Western breakfast options, so.
- Other conveniences: Daily housekeeping was efficient. Laundry service is available. And the car park [free of charge] was a lifesaver. No fighting for parking spots!
Cleanliness and Safety: A Breath of Fresh Air (Literally):
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: COVID and the current pandemic and just being sick/gross in general. Comfort Suites seems to take safety seriously. They had daily disinfection in common areas, there was hand sanitizer everywhere, and they used anti-viral cleaning products. They also offered room sanitization opt-out. They followed the physical distancing of at least 1 meter, the food was individually wrapped and they have cashless payment service. It's still a hotel, but It made me feel safe.
Services and Conveniences: A Mixed Bag:
- Concierge: Didn't really use it, but the front desk staff were always helpful and friendly, so that was great.
- Dry Cleaning: Didn't use it.
- Gift/souvenir shop: No thanks.
- Food delivery: Available.
- Laundry service: Great.
- Luggage storage: Yes.
- Cash withdrawal: yes
- Elevator: yes
- Front desk [24-hour]: The front desk staff were always helpful and friendly, so that was great.
- Meeting/banquet facilities: Not for me, but there is one.
- Convenience store: yes
- Bar: No
- Restaurant: Not really but there is restaurants close by.
- Room service [24-hour]: Nope.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax: The All-Important "Chill Factor":
Kanab is all about adventure! This is why having the pool with view is so perfect.
Getting Around:
- Car park [free of charge]: BIG WIN! Absolutely no stress about parking.
- Taxi service: Haven't tried it, but might be a good option.
- Airport transfer: Nope.
My Quirky Observations (and Honest Moments):
One night, I was exhausted and ordered a pizza. The delivery? Right to my door. It was the ultimate comfort food moment. Like, truly perfect. I was so tired I didn't even notice the smoke detector above me.
The Imperfections? The Realities:
This isn't the Ritz, folks. There were a couple of tiny hiccups. Once, the TV remote ate batteries. No biggie. The elevator felt a little slow sometimes. But these are minor glitches in the grand scheme of things.
Overall Impression:
Comfort Suites Kanab is a solid choice. Comfortable, clean, conveniently located, and with enough amenities to keep you happy after a day exploring the mind-blowing beauty of Southern Utah. It's not a five-star experience, but it's a reliable, affordable, and genuinely welcoming place to rest your weary head. Would I stay again? Absolutely.
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Pre-Trip Freak-Out & Prep (a week before):
- Monday: Panic sets in. Did I really book a trip to the desert? I'm a pasty Brit who thrives in drizzle and complaints. Start frantically Googling "how to survive heatstroke, American Southwest edition." Order a hat that looks slightly less ridiculous than the other ten I tried on.
- Tuesday: Pack. Attempt to pack. Realize I own approximately three outfits suitable for a desert climate. Raid my friend Sarah's wardrobe, promising "eternal gratitude" (and maybe a small box of chocolates).
- Wednesday: Obsess over the weather forecast. "Sunny, highs of 98 degrees." My internal monologue: "98 degrees?! Do I need a spacesuit? Will my skin spontaneously combust?" Eat an entire tub of ice cream.
- Thursday: Research. Research. Research. This time it's the "best photo spots" because let's be honest, the Instagram is practically writing itself. I want epic shots or my money back. Find out about permits and booking and that I'm screwed. Book a last-minute permit.
- Friday: The "OMG I'm going!" hyperventilation stage. Finalize the music playlist. (Mostly 80s power ballads and road trip anthems). Check every detail of the car and the insurance, but I'm scared to drive.
- Saturday: Realize I'm forgetting something. It's probably sunscreen. Or water. Or both. Go to the shop and buy more things, then pack them.
- Sunday: Travel.
Day 1: Arrival, Orientation, and Mild Meltdown (Plus Dinner!)
- Afternoon (travel day) - Flight & Transfer: The flights are rough, let's be honest. Crying babies, delayed flights, and the existential dread of airline peanuts. The transfer to the hotel is surprisingly scenic -- I'm talking HUGE red rocks, the kind that make you say "WHOA" out loud.
- Late Afternoon: Arrive at the Comfort Suites. My initial reaction: "Huh, it's… comfortable." (Nailed it, Comfort Suites). Check in is smooth. Pool looks tempting, but I'm still scarred from flight.
- Early Evening: The rooms are nice! The AC is blasting, a blessed relief. Dump the luggage. Decide to "explore" the immediate area. By "explore," I mean walk to the nearest gas station and buy a giant bottle of water and a bag of chips. Realize I left my phone charger in my car. Sigh.
- Dinner: Drive to the Rocking V Cafe. Ordered a burger, underestimating the portion size. Seriously, this thing was enormous. Couldn't finish it, shamefully. The waitresses were super-friendly, which is something you kinda need after a day of travel. Tried to make polite conversation, but I was too busy stuffing my face.
- Evening: Back at the hotel. Unpack. Feel a slight panic about all the hikes I signed up for. Remind myself to drink water. And more water. Stare at the red rocks outside the window, feeling a weird mix of awe and "what if I get lost and die?"
Day 2: The Wave Lottery, and the Hike That Nearly Did Me In (Plus the Ice Cream of Salvation!)
- Morning: Wake up early. The sun is already kicking. Attempt to eat the complimentary breakfast. The waffle is… edible. The coffee is not.
- Late Morning/Early Afternoon: Attempt to get a Wave permit… which is a joke. People online have been using the word "lottery". "Permit Lottery" is their official name. After the shock has worn off, I'm left feeling gutted. The Wave is the holy grail of this region, a sandstone fantasia… and I'm not even remotely worthy. Feeling down.
- Mid-Afternoon: Kanab's Best Hike - Deciding to go with the 'best hike' Kanab has to offer. This isn't just any hike; this is a trial by fire. Start. Immediately regret the decision as the sun beats down like a malevolent blacksmith, forging me into a sweaty, whimpering wreck. The trail is supposed to be moderate. The trail is NOT moderate. It's a sneaky, uphill climb that seems to mock my lack of fitness. I curse the mountains. I curse the sun. I curse the person who told me it was a "lovely stroll." I start fantasizing about ice cream.
- Late Afternoon: Almost make it to the top. The view is spectacular, the kind that makes the struggle almost worth it. Take photos, panting like a dog that just ran a marathon. Then, the descent. The descent is worse. My knees scream in protest. I think a small lizard just overtook me.
- Early Evening: Collapse back at the hotel. Take the longest shower of my life.
- Dinner: Desperately seek out ice cream. Find solace in a local parlour. The ice cream is creamy, cold, and transcendent. Order two scoops because, frankly, I deserve it. Sit and watch the sunset, the red rocks lit up like a painter's dream.
Day 3: The Scenic Drive and the Little-Known Wonder (Plus a Bad Day!)
- Morning: Okay, this day I'm going for a drive. The drive is the plan, not the destination! Fuel up the vehicle with a good breakfast and head out.
- Late Morning: Find a road and drive on it.
- Afternoon: Find a place to eat. This place is not good. The food is sad. The atmosphere is sadder. I've had a bad day.
- Evening: Back at Comfort Suites. Watch TV and feel sorry for yourself.
Day 4: Rebirth (and a Farewell Breakfast)
- Morning: The last morning. After spending the last few days in beautiful Kanab, It is time to leave. Enjoy a second waffle. It's not half bad.
- Afternoon: Travel.
Post-Trip Reflection (a week later):
- Still have a tan line. Feel like a different person.
- Actually miss the dry heat.
- Already planning my return.
- The Wave? Still a dream. But hey, there's always next time.
- The Comfort Suites was… fine. But Kanab? Kanab was magic.
This, my friends, is the unvarnished truth. Go to Kanab. Embrace the heat. Hike until your legs scream mercy. Eat the ice cream. And don't forget the sunscreen (seriously). You won't regret it. Even if you do feel like you're melting most of the time.
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Okay, Spill the Tea! Why "Unbelievable"? Was This Some Magical Vortex of Relaxation?
Unbelievable, my friend, in the way my bank account now feels. Look, Kanab is gorgeous. The surrounding area is *breathtaking*. Think red rocks, canyons, all that jazz. But the *unbelievable* part? Surviving the drive AND the Comfort Suites experience relatively unscathed. I went in hoping for a blissful escape after a particularly brutal month. Did I get it? Well... keep reading. It's a rollercoaster.
The Room! The Crucial Room! Was it... Comfortable? (Pun Intended, Naturally)
Comfort Suites, right? So, the word "comfort" is in the name. Expect a baseline of comfort. The room? Clean-ish. The bed? Okay, I passed out in it after a day of hiking. So, *passable*. The pillows, however, were aggressively fluffy. Like, "I'm going to choke you with my fluffiness" fluffy. I may have wrestled with one all night. Seriously, I think I had to kick it off the bed at one point. I ended up using my backpack as a pillow. So, mixed bags.
Breakfast: The Make-or-Break Factor for All Hotels. What's the Damage?
Alright, breakfast. This is where things get... interesting. Free breakfast is always a win, right? *Mostly*. They had the usual suspects: waffles (yay!), pre-packaged muffins (meh), and a rotating cast of hot items. Now, one day the "hot item" was scrambled eggs... that had the texture of rubber. It was like they'd been left over from the Clinton administration. Another day? Glorious, fluffy scrambled eggs. The coffee? Needed more caffeine. Desperately. Basically, breakfast was a lottery. You win some, you lose some. But hey, free is free.
The Pool & Hot Tub! The Promised Land of Relaxation! (Or Was It?)
Okay, the pool. Crucial. After hiking, you *need* that pool. The pool? *GORGEOUS*. Seriously, the view from the pool area was stunning. The hot tub, however, was filled with... people. Lots of people. Families. Kids splashing. A small, slightly sweaty, but very excited gathering. I mean, good for them! They were having fun! But after a very long hike... I just wanted *silence*. So, I dipped my toes in, took a few deep breaths, and retreated to my room for a long, solitary soak in the slightly-warm-ish bathtub.
Location, Location, Location! Was it Convenient for Exploring the Red Rock Wonders?
Absolutely! Kanab is a great jumping-off point for Zion, Bryce Canyon, and all sorts of incredible hikes. The Comfort Suites was perfectly positioned for easy access to everything. I mean, you're in the desert - everything is a drive, anyway. The hotel was a short drive from the main drag. Also, important detail: it was pretty easy to find. Believe me, after a 6-hour drive, the last thing you want is to get lost in the desert. Seriously, you start to question your life choices when you’re staring at a sign that says "Caution: Desert"
The Staff? Were They Angels or Did They Secretly Hate Tourists? (Asking for a Friend...)
Staff? Honestly? They were fine. No complaints. They weren't angels, exactly, but they weren't actively trying to ruin my vacation. The people at the front desk were helpful enough. They answered my questions. They gave me extra towels when I asked (always a plus!). One guy even gave me directions to a decent coffee shop, which, as anyone who's seen me before breakfast can attest, is a genuine act of heroism.
Anything Unexpected? Did Anything *Weird* Happen? (Give Us the Dirt!)
Okay, this is where things get a little *weird*. One night... I swear I heard someone trying to get into my room. Like, jiggling the doorknob. Now, maybe it was the wind. Maybe it was a mischievous ghost. Or maybe it was just another tired hiker with the wrong room number. But it freaked me out. I hid under the covers for a good twenty minutes, listening to my heartbeat. Eventually, it stopped. Nothing was stolen. I lived to tell the tale. Definitely added a layer of… *adventure* to the trip? (Or possibly just insomnia).
Overall Impression: Would You Recommend This Place? Be Brutally Honest!
Okay, the verdict. Look... if you need a place to crash after hiking and you're not expecting the Ritz, the Kanab Comfort Suites is perfectly serviceable. Was it a flawless, luxurious experience? Absolutely not. Was it an "unbelievable" trip in some ways? Yeah, probably. I mean, it was an adventure, right? You get what you pay for, and you're in a fantastic location. The free breakfast is a bonus, even with the questionable eggs. Would I stay there again? Yeah, probably. I'd bring my own pillow, though. And maybe chain the door at night. But let's be honest: after seeing the sun setting over those red rocks, you'll forget all the pillow drama. Go. See Kanab. Just prepare for a little bit of reality to sneak in with the views.