In a hotel (more like a motel) Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Kanab stayed overnight during a three-day bus tour of the US National Parks (Western Deserts Tour) in the summer of 2015 to take a break, stretch out on a soft bed, "digest" the day's impressions of visiting the stunning Bryce and prepare for a new day and a new Zion Park. Everything was relatively modest, but quite decent for such a category of motels and clean. After a little tinkering with the key card, which at first for some reason did not want to let us into the room, we got into a fairly spacious and tidy room equipped with everything necessary. The unusual arrangement of the sink–in the room itself, not in the bathroom–was unusual, but that was all. From the window of the corridor on the floor, I saw a mini-pool in the courtyard of the Days Inn, although I did not have to swim in it. The breakfast was good, without frills, but quite hearty (muesli, omelette, porridge, yoghurts). We didn't overeat, of course, but we all had enough for a morning refueling before a long journey and a day full of vivid impressions and strong emotions. I was pleased with the opportunity to bake hot waffles myself to eat them with maple syrup. Free Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, an iron, and a hair dryer were not superfluous in the room at all. Thanks to the hotel in Kanaba for the shelter and a good respite!