"I rarely leave negative reviews, but my experience at Zion Vacation Village was genuinely upsetting.
On the evening of May 25, after using the pool, I was taking photos in normal bikini swimwear near my own cabin and vehicle when a staff member approached me and told me that management had received complaints describing me as “almost naked” while posing. I was then asked whether I could instead take photos “inside my room.”
I want to emphasize that I was fully wearing standard swimwear commonly seen at any resort or pool property. I was not behaving in a disruptive, explicit, or inappropriate manner.
What made this experience especially disturbing was not simply that another guest may have complained, but that hotel management appeared to validate and enforce such humiliating and sexualized language toward a paying guest instead of handling the situation professionally and respectfully.
Being described as “almost naked” for wearing a bikini at a vacation property was deeply uncomfortable and embarrassing. As an Asian woman, I felt unfairly targeted and singled out during my stay.
What disappointed me even more was the complete lack of response afterward. I formally reported the incident to the property that same night, yet no one from management ever contacted me, apologized, or attempted to address the situation in a meaningful way.
Beautiful location, but extremely disappointing management and guest treatment."