Recommends
Joined 10 years ago
August 18, 2003
A business-person's haven from the conventions..
The Scene
The decor of Club 114 (so-named after the highway exit) is comfortably faux-Utah. Nuclear-sized back-lit arrowheads; Kokopelli and buffalo petroglyphs; that Aztec-pattern upholstering that looks like a migraine headache on most of the furniture. Fortunately, the overall impression is minimal enough to avoid overwhelming the senses and simply provides a regional backdrop to some tasty beverages from the well-stocked bar.
The Crowd
The most common crowd here is of the business variety--the skiiers and tourists usually stay closer to the canyons.
Know the Law
Club 114 is a private club, but if you're a guest of the hotel you're automatically a member. Otherwise, a temporary membership costs $5; a full year costs $20.
The Menu
The club uses the same menu as the restaurant adjacent to it, so look for soups and salads, pastas and pizzas, burgers and sandwiches.
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Doesn't Recommend
Joined 11 years ago
disappointed.
Before we moved here, we stayed at the Hilton. When we arrived, I was highly disappointed. I had anticipated a nice hotel, but it felt and looked like I was at a Motel 6. The room was cramped with few ammenities. The housekeepers were awful. They didn't come to clean our room until 4pm and didn't even restock washclothes or towels. I had to go ask for more.
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