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Old Nov 25th, 2006, 04:59 PM
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Ruby's Inn at Bryce

We're planning to make reservations at Ruby's Inn for a trip to Bryce in late December. Question - how far are the "not in the lodge" rooms from the main building? Other than travel between buildings, are there differences between lodge rooms and rooms in other buildings?

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Old Nov 25th, 2006, 05:41 PM
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I stayed at Ruby's this past May. We stayed in a lodge room. I took a quick look at their website now, the pic. of the non-lodge room looked similar to the room we had in the lodge.

My memory is hazy on the specifics, but even though it is a large property, everything is walkable(I think maybe took us 10 min? to walk to the far end of the property) and there was parking near all the buildings. I pulled out my hotel map from my travel file--- Columbine, Aspen, Deer buildings look closest to main building. Ponderosa and Lake view the farthest.
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I was there at the beginning of Nov. and very thankful to have a lodge room. The lovely indoor pool is in the main lodge, as well as the store and restaurant. This was nice because of how cold it got at night and I imagine it will be even colder in Dec.
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Is there any chance of staying in the park? We stayed in one of the motel rooms and it was nice, looked new, and very spacious.
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Ruby's is multi-building but rather compact - maybe a 5 minute walk from outermost area to main building - but in December that may make a difference. I am wondering if they even use the farthest out buildings in the winter, but that is just a guess.

Only saw room in non-main lodge, and room was standard motel set-up, on the large side - clean, well taken care of.
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Old Nov 26th, 2006, 07:10 AM
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Thanks everyone. The lodge in the park will be closed, so Ruby's sounds like the best bet. I appreciate everyone's input. It sounds like all the rooms are similar - not a situation where the "other" rooms are dark and dingy.
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