This has a lot of potential and seems to be maybe in the middle of a renovation, but it is more run down than the pictures suggest. There is some newer furniture and someone with an eye for design has updated some of the common spaces and bed areas, but the bathrooms are dark and dingy (family was staying in two rooms in two different buildings and they were the same), and one of the common area couches had a big stain on it. My biggest gripe however is that it is basically at the summit above Bryce Canyon and could have an incredible view of the sunset but there were no chairs or anything to sit outside and enjoy except if you are sitting at the restaurant. There was a cement pad that seemed designed as a patio, but only one half-broken bench to sit on. Also the wifi was out while we were there.
The restaurant that seems to be attached/related is very good though, and they were friendly and helpful there. There are no ice machines at the hotel, but the restaurant was happy to give me some ice.