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Courtyard Sedona
4.2/5103 Reviews
West
We checked out on 9/16 after a 5 night stay. The gentleman wearing black shirt unfortunately was not the embodiment of warm hospitality, especially in a place like Sedona. Presumably he did everything by the book, which was fine, but certainly did not improve the reputation for this property. We booked this place for 2 reasons, proximity to the conference place which we flew in for, and it’s part of Marriott which we are of Titanium elite status. If you are looking to stay here because of your status, and are expecting some sort of status related perks, forget it. We didn’t really get any perk, no breakfast, no room upgrade (hotel’s not busy), we did get a room facing the mountains so not sure if that’s what they called “an upgrade”. No guaranteed 4pm late check out, and we only got some daily 10 dollar vouchers per person per room, not good for anything anywhere except for the bar onsite, and they close for lunch. No daily housekeeping either, only once every other day. The hotel lobby decor is quite pleasant, match the Sedona vibe, a nice outdoor area with a decent pool. Small gym, but better than not having one, and they also have a coin laundry. The room itself is fine, overlooking the mountains, has a small fridge and a microwave. Other amenities that a higher end hotel would offer is not available in this property. Overall an alright hotel, but I would suggest looking around more for other options.
Star Route 66 Grand Canyon
3.7/5102 Reviews
Very small motel, there are not many rooms in total, Indian-run, no problem with sanitation, rooms are super small, one night is not a problem, but the town is quite unique, with a western feel, the hotel is in On the main street of the town, it is very lively at night, and there are scene shows. It is directly in the middle of the road, the kind of road closure, go to the Grand Canyon to see the sunrise (July), only go at 4:00, 1 hour drive from the Grand Canyon It’s a little bit frozen.
Hilton Vacation Club Sedona Summit
4.4/5121 Reviews
West
Nothing bad to say, the rooms are stunning and clean, the staff was very accommodating and kind. Beautiful property and many pools throughout the resort for ppl to use. I would come again My only wish is that there were more plates to accommodate the number of guests and utensils.
Matterhorn Inn
4.5/5101 Reviews
Uptown
Had a fantastic one-night stay at the Matterhorn Inn while driving from Phoenix to Salt Lake City. The hotel is a perfect example of a refurbished roadside motel done to absolute perfection - supremely clean + comfortable updated rooms with nice lighting, plush bed, sparkling clean room + bathroom, excellent shower. Excellent bang for your buck in the overpriced hotel scene in and around town. 100% recommend for your stay in Sedona.
Marble Canyon Lodge
3.9/5103 Reviews
I love this town and this lodge. It is a tiny, quiet town under the vermillion cliffs. Walking distance to Navaho bridge which is amazing. Saw California condors there. So much beautiful history. Lee's Ferry is about a five minute drive. So convenient to have a restaurant on sight also. They were in the middle of a remodel but it didn't really affect us. We stayed in a nice remodeled room. One disappointment was no microwave or mini fridge. Most rural areas have those things in the room. Page is about 45 minutes away. We did the upper antelope canyon tour, saw horseshoe bend, too a boat ride on Lake Powell our of Wawheap marina. We had a lot of fun!
Grand Canyon RV Glamping
4.2/5105 Reviews
Right off the bat I should say that this type of accommodation isn't my thing. I am an elitist snob and I don't particularly go for this type of stay but we were with some international students we host so we thought this would be an interesting experience and it was certainly that, and not bad at all. We took one of the static RVs on the site, and there were 5 of us to fit into the two bedroom RV, with one person on the sofa bed in the kitchen/dining area. I think this makes it crowded and space is definitely at a premium. However first off, we arrived a little early but our unit was ready and we were able to move in before going to see the sunset at the Grand Canyon which is about an hours drive away. The staff were very friendly and helpful as they were throughout. Be aware that there are all sorts of draconian penalties for what is obviously considered unacceptable behaviors. For example: smoking - $350 fine, not cleaning up after your dog - $350, Making noise after 10pm - $350. So don't come here if you are looking for a rowdy weekend with friends where you plan to smoke **** all night. The upside of this is that it is quiet and peaceful. The units are tight in terms of space, as one would expect. As others have mentioned, the hot water in the RV in housed in a 12 gallon tank or something which is good for a 7 minute shower we were told. I tried to take a quick shower in the tiny cubicle in the ensuite room, but the water was cold, even though we had the heater on. I think there may have been an issue with that shower as the heater is generally efficient and heats the small amount of water in the tank very fast. A better option is to walk to the reception building where there are showers with unlimited hot water. In the men's shower block there were 3 cubicles to use. This is fine but, beware that it mens a walk from your RV with towels etc. Not ideal when it is cold of course. There is a small kitchen but honestly, you don't want to be preparing meals here if you can avoid it. We brought our won food and heating it up with minimal preparation was fine but I wouldn't want to cook a meal from scratch here. There is heating and A/C but you need to play with the controls (2 thermostats) to get the balance right. It can be cold in the late fall here so you do need that heating. There is also a nice heater (faux fire) in the kitchen. They claim their RVs are brand new but that must have been a while ago. There were signs of wear in our unit although it was very clean. The beds are not super comfortable, simply a mattress sat on a plywood base that looked as though it had seen better days. I can sleep anywhere but the lack of comfort might be an issue for some. It's not a huge issue. The location is fine, just off the main highway but the surrounding scenery is pleasant if not spectacular. There is some road noise but I never found it bothersome. The RV park itself sits basically on cinders, but each unit has a small wooden deck, a couple of

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties768
Number of Reviews18,124
Highest PriceNZD 1,691
Lowest PriceNZD 77
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 476
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 530