The hotel boasts on its website that it is a “remote hideaway,” whose 600 acres provide spectacular views of the nearby Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, as well as a spa with such wellness services as “yoga on the rocks.”
Guests, the hotel website continues, can enjoy such outdoor experiences as exploring Lake Powell, viewing the slot canyons within the Navajo Nation, hiking, horseback riding and private air tours. The hotel also offers excursion experiences at Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks. Room rates range from $2,800 to $5,600 per night, meals included, depending on the choice of accommodation. For comparison’s sake, the average weekly wage of a Utah worker is $1,065,
This looks like a Bond villain's lair.
Tastes are different. I personally wouldn’t go to barren wilderness on purpose. Don’t care what some travel company is trying to push. NotNews