We read the reviews and wanted to love this place. Based on the website, it sold itself as private and luxurious. It was neither. The fireplaces in the tents are not vented properly so you have to leave the door cracked which billows smoke into your tent. While I was showering one morning, an unannounced service person unzipped the back of our tent to mess with the water heater for some reason, rezipped and left. You can see right into our tent (and hear) and this person didn’t say a word, just left. A bit of a privacy violation given I was naked. The food is mediocre for the prices charged. The greeting manager was not terribly friendly, was a bit condescending that I didn’t know the name of the parent company, and then didn’t help or even ask us how our stay had been when we were checking out. Tents are definitely not private. They are so close to one another you can hear your neighbors conversations (on his cell phone at 1230 at night, or the other neighbors’ argument at 230 AM). There are no reminders of quiet time anywhere. And while we were trying to enjoy the serenity of the Utah desert, they pumped so much EDM music we had to leave the common area. Wayyy to expensive for the experience. There were a few standouts. Maria and Emily were great servers, and it sounds like the company works them to the bone. The bartender cared deeply about his drinks, which showed a lot. They saved rating from being lower. This is at best a $400ish per night place, not the double price.