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Brooke Jun 16th, 2000 03:39 PM

Sedona lodging--NEED ADVICE!!!
 
I'll be staying in Sedona for 3 nights but can't seem to decide on where to stay--too many choices!! I'm not limited to any specific criteria--just a moderately priced room for 2. Thanks in advance for your help.

P. Jernigan Jun 16th, 2000 06:13 PM

We stayed at the Best Western Inn of Sedona at 1200 West Hwy.89A. The views were spectacular, plus it is convenient to several beautiful sights. It has an outdoor pool plus a jacuuzi. Call 1-800-292-6344 or e-mail: [email protected] website: www.innofsedona.com

Polly Jun 16th, 2000 08:27 PM

Yes to The Best Western Inn of Sedona. Call Best Western 800# for best rates. Ask for all applicable discounts. And when you arrive or have confirmed reservations ask for a room on the 3rd floor (actually the ground floor) with the rear view facing north! Wonderful accommodations and great view! <BR>

Tony Hughes Jun 17th, 2000 04:06 AM

I stayed at the Southwest Inn on, I think, Dry Creek Road (is that correct, Al?). Great place, pool & jacuzzi, breakfast included in the price, cable etc.. Superb. they have a website... <BR>www.swinn.com or the other one, <BR>www.southwestinn.com

Al Jun 17th, 2000 04:21 AM

Yes, Southwest Inn is just west of the Dry Creek Rd. intersection with Hwy. 89A. For a third choice, Sky Ranch Lodge on Airport Mesa, 500' above Sedona with 60-mile panoramic view. Phone 1-800-288-7336 and ask the Sedona C. of C. to send you their free 70-page booklet "Experience Sedona." Has all the places to stay with price ranges, amenities, phone #, etc. Suggested activities, places to eat, etc. Or check the web site -- sedonachamber.com.

Deb Jun 22nd, 2000 11:48 AM

I just made reservations for a Sedona stay in October. Got a nice rate from Kokopelli Inn a bit outside town near Bell Rock. The desk clerk pointed out that their sales/use tax is about a third of lodgings in downtown Sedona. The Inn is a new property and has a website.

Wayne Jun 22nd, 2000 01:02 PM

Have you looked into any of the Bed & Breakfasts? We are also going to be visiting Sedona for 3 nights. For our vacation, we have tried to find lodging accomodations that are different or unique. We found several nice B&B's moderately priced in Sedona. In fact, we located a certificate that we are using for one of our nights free. <BR> <BR>If interested check out Briar Patch Inn, A Touch of Sedona, Graham Inn/Adobe Village, Boots & Saddles, and A Territorial House. We are staying at the latter. It's a traditional type B&B as opposed to cabins or individual units like some are now. The "one free night certificate" is in the American Historic Inns' book "Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns" and can be used at any of those but Briar Patch. The Innkeepers at TH could not have been any nicer--in fact I did not even have to present my certificate (they told me to keep it and use again somewhere). <BR>

kam Jun 22nd, 2000 01:08 PM

Brooke, and you thought we were going to make this easy for you? There are indeed too many choices in Sedona and I don't think you can really go wrong, it' <BR>s all so beautiful. If you wanted a charming small inn with great hosts, good breakfasts and little porches that overlook the creek, check out the Inn on Oak Creek. Enjoy lovely Sedona.

Sally Jun 23rd, 2000 04:18 PM

We stayed at the Super 8.. It is moderately priced and well situated. We paid $10 extra and got a room with a jacuzzi for 2!!!!! <BR> <BR>


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