Pros

  • Large outdoor pool with adjacent whirlpool
  • Some rooms have views of Glen Canyon Dam
  • Modest fitness center
  • Patio with lounge and rocking chairs
  • Small business center
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Full-service restaurant on-site
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Cons

  • Prices can get quite high in the peak season
  • Some parts of the hotel don't have elevator
  • Cellphone signals can be spotty in the area
  • Wi-Fi signal at hotel often overwhelmed
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Bottom Line

The 153 rooms here are laid out in low-slung, imitation-adobe buildings near a golf course. The hotel is within easy reach of the “canyon country” that makes this part of the U.S. such a popular road trip destination. Like other Courtyard Marriotts, the hotel is equipped with a full-service restaurant. There's also a large outdoor pool with a whirlpool and a patio with outdoor seating. Some guests have noted that the price of this hotel does not seem to justify the bland chain hotel experience it offers, but there aren't many options in Page.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool

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Courtyard Page at Lake Powell

Scene

An adobe-style adaptation of Marriott’s business chain, at the foothills of a wilderness areas

Because of its location near a number of canyons and its position as an iconic seat of the Wild West landscape, the area around Page is frequented by tourists from all over the world. As a result, the Courtyard has many international guests. The property consists of low-lying, adobe-style buildings set in a ranch layout around a large pool. The lobby and hallways are carpeted with rich red patterns and finished in shades of brown. Guests have noted that this is one of the nicer hotels in Page, but that the overall standard of hotels in the town is on the lower end.

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Location

Near a golf course, within view of Glen Canyon Dam

The property is situated just to the north of Page, a popular tourist destination within easy driving distance of the spectacular Glen Canyon. The hotel is a five-minute drive to the Page Municipal Airport and while shuttle service is not provided, taxis between the two locations are cheap.

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Rooms

Plain and slightly dated but still handsome rooms in rich earth tones

The rooms here have a 1970s and southwestern aesthetic appeal, and are outfitted in rich brown hues with walls painted a deep red. Striped wall-to-wall carpeting and a faux-brick wall in each room adds to the overall retro tone. All rooms have air-conditioning as well as a modest desktop TV, and some have views of nearby Lake Powell. Guests have commented that the beds are comfortable and the air conditioners are efficient.

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Features

Small fitness center, large pool, and outdoor porch

A small fitness center houses a handful of treadmills, ellipticals, and free weights, as well as a stationary bicycle. There's a large outdoor pool and a whirlpool at the center of the property; both have good views of the impressive surrounding scenery. Other amenities include coin-operated laundry facilities, a pricey on-site restaurant, and a patio with a number of wooden easy chairs.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Courtyard Page at Lake Powell

Scene

An adobe-style adaptation of Marriott’s business chain, at the foothills of a wilderness areas

Because of its location near a number of canyons and its position as an iconic seat of the Wild West landscape, the area around Page is frequented by tourists from all over the world. As a result, the Courtyard has many international guests. The property consists of low-lying, adobe-style buildings set in a ranch layout around a large pool. The lobby and hallways are carpeted with rich red patterns and finished in shades of brown. Guests have noted that this is one of the nicer hotels in Page, but that the overall standard of hotels in the town is on the lower end.

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Location

Near a golf course, within view of Glen Canyon Dam

The property is situated just to the north of Page, a popular tourist destination within easy driving distance of the spectacular Glen Canyon. The hotel is a five-minute drive to the Page Municipal Airport and while shuttle service is not provided, taxis between the two locations are cheap.

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Rooms

Plain and slightly dated but still handsome rooms in rich earth tones

The rooms here have a 1970s and southwestern aesthetic appeal, and are outfitted in rich brown hues with walls painted a deep red. Striped wall-to-wall carpeting and a faux-brick wall in each room adds to the overall retro tone. All rooms have air-conditioning as well as a modest desktop TV, and some have views of nearby Lake Powell. Guests have commented that the beds are comfortable and the air conditioners are efficient.

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Features

Small fitness center, large pool, and outdoor porch

A small fitness center houses a handful of treadmills, ellipticals, and free weights, as well as a stationary bicycle. There's a large outdoor pool and a whirlpool at the center of the property; both have good views of the impressive surrounding scenery. Other amenities include coin-operated laundry facilities, a pricey on-site restaurant, and a patio with a number of wooden easy chairs.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

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