I've always wanted to stay in a safari tent, and this did not disappoint. The tent was awesome. The beds, pillows, and linens were very comfortable. It was warm enough in late June. The bathroom complex was good enough. Running water in the sinks, eco flush toilets, and showers that run either cold or hot depending on how long you choose to pull the chain. No electricity in the tents. Our solar lantern did not work the first night we were there, but we were able to get a replacement that did work the second night by texting the company. That was the only downside for me. I did have a headlamp that I had thrown in my bag at the last minute, so the first night was OK anyways. I also had a power bank with a solar panel that I had brought along to charge my phone and cameras during the stay at the property, so that worked out fine. Very close to Bryce Canyon and the town of Tropic where we enjoyed breakfast at the Rustler's Restaurant. Beautiful skies for stargazing at night, and the view of the surrounding mountains at sunrise and sunset is stunning. I would stay here again as is, but would also recommend the property continue to upgrade. Check out the Wildflower Zion resort in Virgin, UT. Apparently they started with just tents in 2020, and now have expanded significantly with even a pool and snackbar/coffee shop by 2025. But even if this place chooses to stay smaller and more rustic, it is still a good place to stay.