This Vernal hotel, located off Highway 40, is a 5-minute drive to Vernal Regional Airport. The hotel offers guests a continental breakfast, indoor pool, and spacious suites with in-room microwaves.
This hotel, located on Highway 40, is surrounded by the scenic Uinta Mountains. It features an indoor pool, hot tub and fitness centre and serves a free daily hot breakfast.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Room was spacious and very clean. Nice big bathroom with walk in shower. Comfy bed. Good breakfast.
A full kitchen is featured in all rooms at this aparthotel. An indoor pool and hot tub are available for guest relaxation. The entrance to Dinosaur National Monument is 30 minutes’ drive away.
Vern
United Kingdom
Quality of the kitchenette and furnishings.
Toiletries were nice too.
Also offered a BBQ area but it had been overrun by a group of lads.
Serving a free continental breakfast daily, this motel is located in Vernal. All rooms are equipped with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. Vernal Regional Airport is 5 minutes’ drive from the motel.
Colin
United Kingdom
For the price it was a great room . I like that adjacent was an excellent restaurant
Offering an indoor pool and a hot tub, Days Inn Vernal is located in Vernal. Free WiFi access is available. Utah State University is 5 minutes’ drive from the motel.
Offering an indoor pool and a hot tub, this hotel is located in Vernal. Free WiFi is available. Guests can enjoy a restaurant on site. Dinosaur National Monument is 25 minutes’ drive from the hotel.
Thomas
United States
Room was updated, clean and comfortable (but noisy).
Dinosaur National Monument was great. But, be sure to leave time for the petroglyphs on the McConkie ranch. There are some good restaurants. Be advised, many are closed on Sundays, Also, things shut down at 9 pm. It is quite a drive here, so definitely allow a at least couple of days to explore,
Foster
10
Scored 10
Vernal has a lot of interesting things both in the town and...
Vernal has a lot of interesting things both in the town and close by.
We went to the 7-11 Ranch for dinner and it was excellent and reasonable in its price of option. We attended the Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and it was beautiful. We visited some family and had a wonderful day all around.
Roger
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
nice place close to dinosaur park which is the reason we...
nice place close to dinosaur park which is the reason we came.
could improve restaurants. difficult to find great food.
Route 40 was spectacular particularly in the fall with the cottonwoods in golden yellow.
not much to do there.
Marie
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely town with great restaurants.
Lovely town with great restaurants. It’s the gateway to Dinosaur National Monument and many hiking sites.
In 2020 we stayed longer and did several same day hiking trips. Plenty to do so make sure to visit.
Loved our stay.
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a fine town to stay in, lots of motels and restaurants,...
It's a fine town to stay in, lots of motels and restaurants, and a great museum or two. The town likes to capitalize on the dinosaur theme as there are replicas, sometimes business-related, on a number of street corners of the main drag. See also the museum. A lot of oil money has gone into the town over the years, see public buildings and war memorials. Dinosaur National Monument is just a few miles out of town, a must see. Big oil "patch" south of town and beautiful drive over mountain pass on your way back to Grand Junction if you're headed that way.
Frank
United States
10
Scored 10
Vernal is a great little city in the NE corner of Utah.
Vernal is a great little city in the NE corner of Utah. The 7-11 Ranch Restaurant is a local mainstay, and we really enjoyed our dinner there as a family. Vernal is close to Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument, the Uintah Mountains where Utah's highest peaks are located, and is near the UT-WY-CO borders.
Absolutely nothing about this hotel was good except for the hotel receptionist at check in. Our beds were nothing but springs, we had an electrical fixture dangling from the ceiling, loud as hell neighbors, a pool for my daughter that was indoors but closest for the season? Breakfast options weren't refilled and were not exactly a full breakfast aside from the overly dry waffle maker. Juice unfilled, milk half gone. No variety at all. Sketchy and unsafe looking trashy hotel is the best I got.
I had prepaid for two rooms through Booking.com but was charged a second time for the second room either because the hotel staff did not know how to deal with Booking.com or because Booking.com did not release the funds they had pre-charged to my credit card to the hotel. Either way, I was double charged for one of the rooms and am still fighting for my refund.
We booked on our way to the hotel. the room was not ready when we got there. went to get something to eat came back 1 1/2 hours later and still not ready. Went to the hot tub. The pool was hotter than the hot tub! No bubbles in the cold tub. At 8:45 our bed finally got made up.
Breakfast had lots of options. Staff is nice. Lobby is nice. Hotel looks nice from the outside. There is grass for your pet to do their business and a park close by. Location is good. TV good. Air Conditioning worked. Fridge nice and big. Has a little kitchen in every room.
Clean and modern place. Friendly staff, safe environment. Room well equipped. Good Wifi, ok breakfast. Location is a couple of miles outside of the center of Vernal and away from restaurants and shops, but it takes only a few minutes to get there. Great for a short stay.
Included breakfast was OK. The in house restaurant, not part of the hotel (?), is popular not just with the hotel guests. Good price, big portions. Though too calory rich for us.
We used Vernal as a convenient place to stay 3 nights for visiting Dinosaur NM two days.
Great location and perfect staff! They were so very helpful in recommending a great local restaurant, and in helping us clean and store our bikes. Vernal is a great little city close by Dinosaur National Monument, Flaming Gorge, and the Uintah Mountains.
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