Don
11-02-2009, 02:58 PM
Reservations for overnight stay at the Yurt in Millcreek canyon became available this morning at 8:am. They have no online and no walk up reservations. So with reservations only taken by phone you have to call in at 8:am and hope you can get through. It's like trying to win a contest at a radio station. Brad and I dialed non stop for more than an hour! Cody and Josh tried for awhile then had to get back to work. When I finally got through at 9:15 they had 1 night in December and 2 nights in April still available; everything else was booked. The two nights in April were consecutive nights so I booked 'em but they are mid-week (27th & 28th) and the end of the month so I wonder how much snow we'll have for a snowshoe trip. Cody and I can, with notice, usually make a mid-week camp work, but I'm sure Brad won't be able to make a mid-week trip. Josh is hit or miss for mid week stuff.
I prefer Zion's online lottery for canyon permits over this because I tend to assume that if you had a friend working in the parks office this morning you got your name on the date you wanted.
AND they raised the price this year: it's 75 bucks a night instead of the 50 it cost last year.
So, here's my questions:
Is anyone interested in staying in the Millcreek yurt on April 27th and 28th? It sleeps 8, has a wood burning stove, could be fun despite the lack of choice of dates? I'm going to plan on Josh and Cody for now so that leaves 5 spots for a mini Bogley get together...
Can anyone recommend a yurt within about 100 miles (give or take, might drive 200 if there's fishing near the yurt) of Salt Lake valley? We're looking for something for January or February.
Anyone else try, or actually succeed in getting reservations into the Millcreek yurt this morning?
I prefer Zion's online lottery for canyon permits over this because I tend to assume that if you had a friend working in the parks office this morning you got your name on the date you wanted.
AND they raised the price this year: it's 75 bucks a night instead of the 50 it cost last year.
So, here's my questions:
Is anyone interested in staying in the Millcreek yurt on April 27th and 28th? It sleeps 8, has a wood burning stove, could be fun despite the lack of choice of dates? I'm going to plan on Josh and Cody for now so that leaves 5 spots for a mini Bogley get together...
Can anyone recommend a yurt within about 100 miles (give or take, might drive 200 if there's fishing near the yurt) of Salt Lake valley? We're looking for something for January or February.
Anyone else try, or actually succeed in getting reservations into the Millcreek yurt this morning?