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  • Noisy Hotel Syndrome?

    Noisy Hotel Syndrome?

    Kids jumping on the bed. Loud televisions one room over. Couples doing loud, horizontal activities in the room above you. One of the worst things that could happen after you check into your room — noisy hotel syndrome. Why should you have to suffer that?

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    Here at Liberty Vacation Rentals, we’ve been in business since 2016, with over 1,000 guest check-ins, and we’re proud to say that we have (so far) ZERO noise complaints. One of the nice things about our small community is that we’re very quiet. You’re more likely to hear the wind rustling through the trees, than hear an inconsiderate neighbor. You won’t need earplugs or an extra pillow over your ears to enjoy a night here.

    Our building designer took this into consideration in the blueprints.  That’s why there’s extra insulation and very thick drywall separating our suites.  Because most guests go out to explore the lake and the canyons,  we don’t put televisions in our listings.  Also, unlike a hotel or condominium, no one will be sleeping above you or below you.

    That’s the difference you get with Liberty Vacation Rentals. Come try us out!

    Click on OUR LISTINGS in the menu bar, or click below to see some of our complete suite listings on the AIRBNB site.

    THE GRAND ESCALANTE SUITE 

    THE WAHWEAP BAY SUITE

    THE LONE ROCK SUITE

  • The Horseshoe Bend

    The Horseshoe Bend

     

    Horseshoe Bend is at the beginning of the Grand Canyon, where the Colorado River flows out from the Glen Canyon dam.  This is just south of the Arizona-Utah border. Many travelers like to visit Horseshoe Bend at sunrise and sunset to capture the best photos and video.

    A healthy person will need about 10-15 minutes to walk from the parking area to the end of the 700 foot cliff.  You’ll have to go uphill and then downhill, so make sure to bring some water with you and good shoes, although some people do hike in sturdy sandals.

    The azure and purple skies around the rocks are so unique, you won’t be disappointed.  The majestic feeling you’ll get from standing at the edge is unsurpassed.  Some “daredevil rocks” jut out over the canyon, and some brave souls are now hash-tagging #DaredevilRock on social media while standing or doing yoga on them (reference photos on this blog).

    Horseshoe Bend has been a free site to visit, but may begin charging a fee to travelers going in 2019.  On some days, the parking lot is completely full, so you may have to be patient, and come back later.  In the meantime, you might try going to the Hanging Gardens hike, or swimming by the northside of the Glen Canyon dam.

    – WATCH YOUTUBE VIDEO HERE – 

    WARNING: be careful when you’re taking pictures or have children with you. On average, one person falls into this part of the canyon every year.  There has only been one, single survivor from the accidental, long plummet to the bottom.

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