We spent nine nights at the Inn. While it's a beautiful location and property, we were disappointed with the quality of the various in-room supplies and amenities. The televisions are dated --- no streaming available. The supplies in the kitchen and bathroom were of poor quality and limited in number. For example, dish soap is diluted and tissue and toilet paper is sheer and of poor quality. There weren't sufficient plates and bowls to avoid having to wash everything after each meal. The golf course is being rebuilt currently. Earthmovers were working every day, making it noisy and impossible to use the back patio despite the good weather. We have stayed at the Inn previously and anticipated a wonderful visit. While we enjoyed the beautiful surroundings, we felt we significantly overpaid for the quality of in room supplies and amenities.…
First it's important to point out that Richard and the Inn at Entrada team are doing an exceptional job running this property safely, yet with white glove service despite the many limitations presented by the Covid 19 era. Now, this property is perfection. It's set on the very edge of town, in a quiet, up-and-coming new area. Each casita-like unit has beautiful views everywhere you look. The set-up inside with fireplace and fireside chairs is cozy. The private, attached one-car garage is a huge bonus. Big bathroom with separate shower/tub. Nice free-standing spa/fitness center and indoor + outdoor pools. Nice Troon-quality clubhouse for the golf course with a restaurant, pro shop and snack bar. The Inn sits inside the gates of the Entrada development, making the setting quiet and secure. The drive to Zion is about 45 - 60 minutes. Don't neglect Snow Canyon, which is walking distance or a very short drive from Entrada. We walked 8 of the Snow Canyon trails and there was more to see. St George itself is a robust enough town that pretty much anything you want/need is a short drive away. Can't recommend this place enough.…
Accommodations at The Inn at Entrada cannot be beat, whether you stay at a casita or 2 bedroom suite. The location is perfect; the rooms are the most technological I have ever stayed at - there’s a button for shades up/down, fireplace, accent lighting – even one labeled “Good Night” at bedside that shuts everything off! The bathroom (with tub jets) is to die for! Then top it off with privileges to the clubhouse, restaurant and fantastic gold course! If you’re staying in St George, then staying at the Inn at Entrada is a must! A night stay is a bit pricey...but well worth it!
We decided to take advantage of covid and do a safe road trip to S UT to experience the National Parks near St. George. I read the reviews on Trip Advisor about Entrada and gave it a chance. Not only did it meet my expectations, it exceeded it. Richard, the GM, was attentive and asked how our stay was. Who does that? Our casita was super clean and views were amazing. So much to see and do so close to Mother Natures amazing beauty. Golf course is being renovated so I’d skip it for future trip. Lots of other great courses close by. Can’t say enough positive things about all of the staff at Entrada. We will definitely return
My husband and I recently took a break from Utah's northern weather for a birthday escape to St. George for a few days. We chose to stay at The Inn at Entrada where we have stayed before a few times. The entry to Entrada is very hard to find at night since for whatever reason they do not turn on the exterior lighting which would light up the sign at the entry. While the 1 bedroom unit itself was lovely in most ways, the location of #3203 was like vacationing on at job construction site. In addition to the usual golf course maintenance sounds, there apparently is a construction site nearby and two dump trucks went in and out all day each weekday starting at 7am (perhaps 20 trips each?) and through the main entry gate and driving past the The Inn at Entrada units. All this trucking activity did not enhance our enjoyment of a unit we were paying approx. $250 nightly for. Isn't there a different entry construction vehicles could use? Not my idea of "Our incredible and unique townhomes are the perfect experience for a peaceful and relaxing vacation" as advertised. When we arrived I emptied the dishwasher of clean dishes housekeeping had left for us. Since the dishes are rarely washed by hand, only run through the dishwasher, a couple dished and several pieces of the mismatched cheap silverware have crude which is baked on. Lots of mismatched wine glasses but no other glass ware other than coffee mugs. The unit can be rented as a 2 bedroom if wanted but had only 3 mismatched forks in the kitchen. All of the paper products throughout the unit were of the cheapest quality... toilet paper so thin you could see through it so 4x as much was needed to get the job done. The rug in the bedroom was filthy and turned my feet black if I walked on it bare foot. The bathroom had a very fancy shower with duel shower heads, but the water pressure is so ridiculously low that you couldn't get a satisfying shower. The water temperature was not very hot and we turned up the water heater from tepid to hot so there would be enough hot water to fill the vast bathtub. Some of the beautiful accent lighting did not work in the living room and overhead light bulbs throughout the unit were mismatched... some florescent and some l.e.d. creating inconsistent lighting. I know these are all picky little complaints but it all adds up to... this is not a luxury resort. These are nice condominiums with lots of unnecessary noise, cheap supplies and little attention to detail by the management. We will be looking for other lodging for our next visit to St. George area.…
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