We stayed in one of the Covered Wagons. It was great. The huge king size bed was great for me, and my 3 boys loved the bunk beds (4 of them). An air conditioner kept the wagon cool. The early settlers would have killed for one of these. There was an alarm clock, regular AC plug and USB charging plugs, a coffee maker and bottled water. There are also towels, an extra blanket, etc. Best covered wagon experience ever.
The separate bathrooms were in great condition. Exposed premium framing timber looked nice and rustic. Nice flooring. Flush toilets, running water for sinks, apparently endless hot water in the spacious shower.
The resort office is also the snack shack and coffee shop. Cold drinks, hot drinks, breakfast items, microwaveable entrees like hot pockets, fruit, yogurt, etc. We were given a smores pack to roast over the fire when we arrived. We ate our sack dinner on the patio dining on the roof of the coffee shop, and with the sun behind the hills, it was the perfect temp. and vantage point
My kids loved the swimming pool with its faux-sandstone waterfall. The temperature was just right at the end of a hot day (not frigid, but still cooling). The hot-tub was great for me to relax muscles after all the hiking in nearby Zion.
Along with the SpringHill Suites by Marriot in Moab, UT with its similarly amazing pools, this was my favorite place to stay on my Grand Circle tour. I would definitely have booked a second night here if I had known how great it would be!