If you enjoying camping. Read no further. This place is for you.
If you typically stay in hotels or other vacation homes, this may be worth the read.
This option had many pluses, but it wasn't a 10.
We are a family of 5, while the location could accommodate 5, it was a tough fit. The best rule of thumb is to be indoors only to sleep. When we were there for our downtime, after a hiking activity, I tried to spend my time on the patio, or in the lawn. That was definitely in the pro column. Family game time indoors was not ideal, that too worked best outdoors. Which was great because they had a picnic table in the backyard (also a firepit and bench), multiple entries in the pro column for these amenities! The backyard (green grass) really was a wonderful attribute and one that a traveler does not typically have available (pro column).
The location is well placed between Zion & Bryce (pro), but there is not much else to offer. (con) While we had planned to prepare the majority of our meals at the tiny house, during our 3 day stay we did hope for a dinner out and a breakfast out. FYI: Orderville is a dry town and the breakfast options are limited. We ended up going to Hatch for breakfast.
The wi-fi was mediocre (at least with 5 of us on it), no mobile data, no cell phone service (a simple text did not go out for 3 days). Two days without these technology advances is do-able for me, but by day #3, it is difficult. Especially when I use my phone for directions, dining options, grocery, and checking in with work, etc. A large con was the fact that the 2 beds upstairs are air mattresses (I apparently missed this detail in the amenities when I booked) and the portable a/c unit upstairs is too loud to run during the night. So it is really hot (and miserable) through the night. My younger two sons "took one for the team" by sleeping up there. We did not know about the sauna like temperatures until the last day. They were good sports and found a way to manage the heat. :-(
While the tiny house experience was fun to try and fun to talk about (the trendy hype, I leave out the sauna stories), I would not book again for our family of 5.