Monday, January 20, 2014

ST. GEORGE’S NEW INN ON THE CLIFF FEATURES EXQUISITE VIEW, CONTEMPORARY STYLE AND CLIFFSIDE RESTAURANT

From Tom and Dorothy Heers, creators of the Anniversary Inns of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Boise, Idaho, comes an exciting new experience in hotel accommodations in southern Utah. The new Inn on the Cliff in St. George, Utah, offers a 24-hour, breathtaking, panoramic view of some of southern Utah’s most picturesque tourist attractions.

Scheduled to open Feb. 14, 2014, Inn on the Cliff is built uniquely on a cliff’s-edge. Within view are the colorful sandstone formations of Snow Canyon, the snow-capped peaks of Pine Valley Mountain, and the crown, distant horizon of Zion National Park.

In March, the on-site Cliffside Restaurant will open offering elaborate, two-tiered seating and patio dining that extends over the cliff’s edge.

Designed in a warm, contemporary style, Inn on the Cliff rooms are “simply luxurious,” Dorothy Heers says. “Room décor is patterned to integrate with natural surroundings while giving guests the feeling of clean lines, contemporary design and comfort at every level. We wanted to enhance rather than distract from the view,” she says.

According to Dorothy Heers, “We love to provide a fun, unique experience that keeps people coming back,” she said. “That means we provide our guests with a remarkable setting, service and special touches to celebrate special occasions.” For their Anniversary Inn concept, the Heerses were listed among the Top Ten Most Unique Inns by “Roads Best Traveled” publication.

Overlooking the quaint community of St. George and beautiful southern Utah scenery, panoramic windows and a private balcony with every room allow for 24-hour access to southern Utah’s natural beauty. From each room, guests look out over the city including the St. George LDS Temple, historic Towne Square, and pioneer homes.

“At Inn on the Cliff, we want you to come for the view, enjoy the experience, and stay for the rest,” Dorothy Heers says. “We love providing a perfect place for families to recharge after their day’s adventures, or for couples to celebrate honeymoons, anniversaries and the chance to just get away. It’s our service that keeps our guests coming back.”

Located in the former Rococo's, many local residents have been anxiously anticipating the revival of a former St. George favorite destination for dining and hotel stay. Newly remodeled, redesigned and ready to welcome guests to southern Utah, Inn on the Cliff is located at 511 South Airport Road overlooking St. George town proper.

Having spent more than 30 years in building construction, Tom Heers knows something about how to create quality, comfortable living conditions. Tom is a career homebuilder and is past president of the Home Builders Association of Utah. When he and his wife Dorothy decided to venture into the hotel industry, she made room for two things she loves most:  creative expression and cause for celebration.

Inn on the Cliff also offers recreation excursions and entertainment packages to assist guests in accessing all that southern Utah has to offer. Excursions include hiking at nearby petroglyphs, biking on favorite trails at Snow Canyon, kayaking at Sand Hollow reservoir, playing pickle ball at local sport courts, and golfing at stunning local courses. Entertainment packages include local theater venues, galleries, and performing arts venues including the renowned Tuacahn outdoor theater.
 
For more information, call (435) 216-5864, or go to innonthecliff.com. Like their page on facebook and watch for special offers.  https://www.facebook.com/utahcliff




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We can't wait!
This beautifully transformed inn looks comfortable & inviting! Knowing these owners, no doubt they've created a little bit of paradise in this awesome setting!

Melynda Thorpe Burt said...

http://www.suindependent.com/news/id_5353/New-hotel-at-former-Rococo-location-offers-Cliffside-service-in-St-George.html

Melynda Thorpe Burt said...

http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20140123/BUSINESS/301230031/Local-Business-News-Brief