We stayed for two nights in a tipi adjacent to the campground and inn. Reception was friendly, and the tipi was huge for four of us. It is completely empty - you bring your own sleeping mats and bags. We were glad we had four-season bags, as it got pretty cold overnight (this was late September). Clear skies were great for star-gazing though. Each tipi has a fire pit and the shop sells firewood - excellent for warmth and toasted marshmallows (also sold by the shop).
The tipi and toilet/shower block were all very clean. There is an outdoor pool and jacuzzi, which was lovely, especially the jacuzzi, and very quiet - the pool especially was probably too cold for anyone but us mad Brits.
Ruby's has more services in the inn (including at least one restaurant, and wifi, which was not strong enough outside the inn to connect, sadly), but we just used the diner next door, which was fine - cheap and filling, and warm! We ate there twice in the evening and once for breakfast - it does get busy with tour groups, but you just have to pick your moment.
Overall, a fun stay, if chilly. It's so close to Bryce it is hard to find fault - the only niggle is that the tipis are right by the main road, so there was some traffic noise, especially when everyone was heading into the park for sunrise - very quiet after dark though.
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15 November 2011
Thank you for your review of our Campground. The Tipis are really fun and evoke a sense of nostalgia and the western frontier. We had fun camping with our own children in a tipi a few years ago. I hope you come back to see us again soon!
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