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one and for all, Sedona vs Tucson
Please help. I am going for my first trip out to Ariz (unfortunately, only 3 days) and staying in Scottsdale. Is it crazy to try to squeeze in all 3 towns (Scottsdale, Sedona, Tucson)? I am usually a very efficient traveler. If it is, what is the final concensus - should I go north or south? Thanks, everyone
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Do NOT try to do all 3 towns in one trip! Sedona is about 2 to 2-1/2 hours North of Scottsdale. I've beeen there 3 times and would rate it as one of my very favorite places of all time. I have never been to Tucson, but know that it doesn't have the same reputation as Sedona. Enjoy!
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A few years ago, I was only there for a weekend. I stayed in Mesa, and went to Sedona, Flagstaff & Tucson. It's doable depending on how much time you want to spend in any one area.
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Tucson is not worth the trip unless your looking for things to fill up time. Enjoy Scottsdale & take a day trip to Sedona - it's beautiful.
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I respectfully disagree with Laura...I found Scottsdale dull dull dull, with the exception of Taliesin West. Tucson, on the other hand, has the AZ-Sonora Desert Museum and Saguaro National Park in its favor. In any case, I agree that all three towns is too much for one short trip.
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If you have money and like golf, resorts, spas, or shopping you'll love Scottsdale. Other than that, there's no reason to go there. <BR><BR>As for plugging Tucson, Tucson also has Sabino canyon and the San Xavier Mission.
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