We were in Sedona the end of March and found the Fairfield Sedona a very nice place to stay. We rented a two bedroom condo and the views were amazing! We had plenty of space, a weekly cleaning service, washer/dryer in the unit just off the kitchen, plenty of closet space, and a full kitchen. Fairfield does not have elevators and the stairs were not that much of a problem as the views are worth climbing the stairs. The grounds are very well taken care of and Sedona is easy to navigate around in a car or SUV. Sedona is close to other cities such as Phoenix, the Grand Canyon, the small ghost town of Jerome, Flagstaff, and Prescott.
Ask for Donna at the concierge desk as she was really helpful and cares for the Fairfield customers. She tries to make the stay at Fairfield fun and works to make your stay relaxing and fun.
Other places we recommend are:
[--] Verde Canyon Railroad trip near the ghost town of Jerome. Sit on the right hand side in first class facing the engine for best seats. The table seats are the best to sit at to see the full view of the canyon area. Get tickets ahead of time to save on standing in line. The gift shop there is very nice and you can eat there for a chuckwagon meal or something lighter.
[--] Grand Canyon Skywalk - better to get tickets ahead of time to avoid standing in line. When traveling to the Skywalk from Sedona, the directions on the website forget to tell you which way to turn after getting to Stockton. Make sure you turn to the right and go through Stockton past Walmart and Subway. It took us about 5 hours to drive from Sedona one way. The dirt road extends about 14 miles but takes you about an hour one way to get to a paved road that takes you to the Skywalk terminal. While on the dirt road, go straight at the ranch instead of turning into the ranch lodging area.
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Two great drives that can be done in a car are the Airport road and Schnebly Hill Road: A good way to get a view of Sedona from within a short distance of the center is to walk or drive a mile or two up Schnebly Hill Road, which meets AZ 179 just south of the US 89A junction. The best time to do the airport road is just before sunset and will only take 10 minutes to get there.
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The Chapel of the Holy Cross on 780 Chapel road was designed by a Frank Lloyd student, Marguerite Brunswig Staude and the chapel was built in 1956. It rises 200 feet from the ground with two large red rock formations.
Jerome, Arizona is not all that much to see. It is a glorified ghost town in the mountains near Sedona. It had around 50,000 people that lived there in its hay day. However, it now houses less than a 1000 hippies and is run down quite a bit. It is more of a drive through then stop and visit place. It does have some quaint cowboy buildings with narrow switch back streets.
We rented a Chrysler Pacifica and it was really nice to have a SUV with good gas mileage as we really drove a lot around the area to see things of interest. Sedona is a place that you can hike many scenic trails, however, traveling around the area in remote places is nice if you have a vehicle that has decent ground clearance. The car company we used was Advantage Car Rental.
There are many good restaurants in the area. We recommend you ask your concierge to ask for the best restaurants without having to pay a high price for a family meal.
Many nice shopping boutiques and you will find the nearest Wal-Mart at Cottonwood, Arizona about 10 min. west of Sedona.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Families with young children, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, Girlfriend getaway
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Outdoor / Adventure