Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Bryce--Our Cabin


We arrived at Bryce around 2 in the afternoon. Check-in time isn't until 4:00, but we stopped at the front desk and asked about early check in. Lucky us--housekeeping had already cleaned our cabin and it was ready. Yay! An extra 2 hours or so in our cabin. The lodge and cabins at Bryce were built in the 1920's. Unlike Yellowstone's big lodge or some of the other national park lodges, the lodge here is rather small and serves as a central location with a dining room, gift shop, "concierge," etc. The lodging itself is in cabins. There are duplex and quadplex cabins. They still have their quaint 1920's feel but have definitely been modernized for today's "campers" like us.





I love the 1920's tile in here but everything else is modern.


This is the entrance to 511, our cabin. You can't really tell that there are 3 other cabins connected to it. This photo does not capture the unusual roof lines that have a slight curve to them and an interesting curvature in the shingles as well. Next time we come, we're asking for a duplex instead of a quadplex...they appear (from the outside) to have a higher ceiling as we could see another triangular window above the big picture window. And of course, less chance for noisy neighbors. But the front desk assured us the floor pans were exactly the same in all the cabins and we had absolutely no complaints about ours.

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