Listen, you don’t stay at the Inca for frills. You stay here if you need a flat surface to sleep on because you were planning to be camping in the backcountry but the weather sucks. It’s not an awful place, but certainly no bells or whistles. Couple of light switches in our room had shorts in them which was mildly terrifying, but ultimately the place didn’t burn down, so there’s that. We had to check in at their companion property. Mildly annoying but not end of world. It’s a roof over your head and if you’re doing the Moab area right, you’re not spending a ton of time in your hotel room anyway. The cleaning solution they use has a scent that reminded me of the gas stations that have restroom access on the exterior of the building with a coin operated condom machine. In a pinch, the price is right. I’d stay here again if I needed to, though if I was booking well ahead, I’d probably consider other options.