If you want to experience Southern Utah’s crimson rocks and hoodoos by day and the majestic Milky Way by night from the comfort of your bed, a new glamping resort is for you.
Clear Sky Resorts recently announced that it will open its new year-round glass dome resort on August 1, 2024, on an 80-acre private canyon just 15 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park. The facility features 62 luxurious domes with floor-to-ceiling geodesic windows that offer views of the surrounding landscape and the universe above.
“Using glass literally gives you an element of wow, and it comes out here on a level we’ve never seen before,” said Hal Feinberg, co-founder of Clear Sky Resorts, in a statement shared with AFAR. In the evening, he added: You’ll feel like you’re sleeping in a star aquarium. ”
At Clear Sky Resorts – Bryce Canyon, you can watch the night sky from the comfort of your bed.
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Each dome is climate-controlled and features privacy curtains, a king-sized bed, a private bathroom with a waterfall shower, and a private patio. The separate bubble-shaped rooms also include a coffee/tea station, small refrigerator, microwave and free Wi-Fi.
Guests can choose between the Standard (438 square feet) or Deluxe Dome (610 square feet), which sleeps up to two people. For groups of up to four people, there’s the XL Deluxe Dome (610 square feet) with additional loft space accessed by a spiral staircase and two twin beds. Disco suites with dance floors, mirror balls, laser lights and sound systems are also available for both 2 and 4 people. Finally, comes his 8-person deluxe suite (845 square feet) with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a slide out from the loft (in addition to a spiral staircase).
Meals are served in the glass dome restaurant. The menu has not yet been announced, but the resort says it will serve breakfast and dinner and the venue will have a “futuristic theme.”
Other guest amenities include yoga sessions, nightly live music, a Frisbee golf course, access to yard and board games, a fire pit with complimentary s’mores, stargazing tours, and projections offering a planetarium-style movie experience There are domes, etc.
Clear Sky Resort – Bryce Canyon is open year-round and you can stay during the beautiful winter months.
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Bryce Canyon is home to some of the most pristine night skies in the world, with colorful displays of stars, planets, and constellations. It, along with the two closest national parks, Zion (90 minutes) and Capitol Reef (2 hours), is an International Dark Sky Park (an honor earned by DarkSky International, an organization dedicated to protecting the night sky). It is recognized. .
Bryce Canyon will be Clear Sky Resort’s second property. The brand also operates a bubble resort near Grand Canyon National Park, which is open seasonally from the end of April until mid-November. It will launch in 2021 and include 45 domes.
Domed or bubble-shaped accommodation has become increasingly popular in recent years. There are several places where you can experience this stargazing experience, including Borealis Base Camp in Fairbanks, Alaska, Bubbles near Lake Holt in Iceland, and Dream His Dome at Ridgeback Lodge in New Brunswick, Canada. A gentle type of glamping.
Clear Sky Resort – Bryce Canyon is already accepting reservations. Rates usually start at $525, but at the time of reporting, the company is offering him 25% off his two-night stay as part of a soft opening special.