Sedona for under $100 a night in September, possible?
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Sedona for under $100 a night in September, possible?
We usually stay in Hampton Inn-level or Residence Inn-like accommodations, trying to find something in Sedona for under $100 a night mid-week in September. I've read Trip Advisor and am thinking about the Views Inn but a few of the reviews are concerning. Anyone have suggestions?
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Sky Ranch Lodge. Some people don't like it, but we have stayed there twice and would stay again. Out of the way, up on airport mesa, but less than 2 miles to uptown.
http://www.skyranchlodge.com/
http://www.skyranchlodge.com/
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I found my report
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...and-canyon.cfm
and this is about the hotel (paid under $100 on October weekend!)
We stayed at the Baby Quail Inn. A small place with very comfortable beds, fridge and microwave, quiet and clean, shower only, but the sink counter was enormous, all 6 of us could’ve spread cosmetics on one! There is no soda machine, good thing we stopped on the way at Safeway for drinks and snacks. Nicely landscaped yard with tables, rocking chairs, loungers, hot tub, bird feeders. There is a “balcony” going around the 2nd floor – from around the corner of our room we saw the Coffee Pot Rock!
The owners are very pleasant, offer recommendations, checked us in for return flight, and printed the boarding passes. Breakfast was: instant oatmeal, eggs, pastries, muffins, cereal bars, and coffee. The children didn’t like it, they wanted juice and fruit, but my husband and I were very satisfied. There is a health food store across the street, and a couple of restaurants within a block or two, kids walked out for drinks in the evening.
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...and-canyon.cfm
and this is about the hotel (paid under $100 on October weekend!)
We stayed at the Baby Quail Inn. A small place with very comfortable beds, fridge and microwave, quiet and clean, shower only, but the sink counter was enormous, all 6 of us could’ve spread cosmetics on one! There is no soda machine, good thing we stopped on the way at Safeway for drinks and snacks. Nicely landscaped yard with tables, rocking chairs, loungers, hot tub, bird feeders. There is a “balcony” going around the 2nd floor – from around the corner of our room we saw the Coffee Pot Rock!
The owners are very pleasant, offer recommendations, checked us in for return flight, and printed the boarding passes. Breakfast was: instant oatmeal, eggs, pastries, muffins, cereal bars, and coffee. The children didn’t like it, they wanted juice and fruit, but my husband and I were very satisfied. There is a health food store across the street, and a couple of restaurants within a block or two, kids walked out for drinks in the evening.
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