Brian Head, Utah
Centrally located between the Navajo and Giant Steps lifts this is a great location to enjoy the slopes during the day and relaxing at night. Grab a pizza from the local pizzeria or use the well equipped kitchen to prepare your meal.
With all the amenities and comforts of home you are sure to enjoy your stay in Brian Head.
Bedrooms – There is one private bedroom with a Queen-size bed and a second bedroom with a Queen-size bed and a loft accessed by a ladder.
Bathrooms – There is one full bath with a tub/shower upstairs and one half-bath (toilet and sink) downstairs.
Kitchen – There is a full kitchen with an electric stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, and full-size refrigerator/freezer. The kitchen includes a basic set of plates, cups, utensils, pots/pans, and other kitchen items.
Laundry/Linens – The condo includes all bed linens, towels, and blankets. All laundry of the condo provided linens is included in the cleaning fee. If laundry of clothes or personal items is required, there is a coin-operated laundry room in the same building as the condo at the opposite end on the bottom floor.
Entertainment – There is a TV with basic cable channels. Check the ‘Brian Head’ channel for current Brian Head activities, and info on local shops and eateries.
Food/Meals – Although there are a few places to eat on the mountain, it’s advised to bring groceries (or stop at the Wal-Mart in Cedar City). There is one nice restaurant (Cedar Breaks Lodge), a pizza place, and two small General stores with some prepared food. ( Recommend shopping before going up to mountains.
Inadequate management! Lots of issues with this rental unit althought we like the location: 1) all adjustable in-wall heater units could not be adjusted properly as the marking on the unit don't make sense, rendering my family either too hot or too cold most of the 3 nights we were there. 2) When text the management, their answer was find it on the fridge. But there was just passwords. 3) snow piled up 10 plus feet high from our porch down to the stairwell to do down to the first floor, to the actual pavement. We arrived to our rental home only to find the building was completedly buried in the snow. We climbed over piles of snow just yo get thru the front door. All 5 luggages were tossed into front door, as it’s slippery to get by the high Pile. 4) parking lot snow piled up, same situation. Car cannot be moved during our stay. On the 4th day, when we met the young guy clearing walk path with his snow blower, he said only 3 out of 20 units are resident-owned…..which might explain why such unattended properties, especially the walk way around the 3 buildings from parking just to get to our unit. When we texted management asking for removal of snow in the parking lot so we could move our car on departure day, Their response it's HOA's responsibiltity. That was not acceptable! We love the snow, but during snow season, management company need to resolve this issue with HOA, someone could seriously get hurt.
Overall it was a great experience. We just hope that parking was a lot better.