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Southwest Inn at Sedona
3250 W. Highway
89A
Sedona, Arizona
USA 86336 |
Architectural
Type: Southwest Adobe
Established In: 1994
Renovated In: 1999 |
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Phone:
928-282-3344
Toll Free: 800-483-7422
Fax: 928-282-0267 |
Contact: Joel
GILGOFF |
Send An Email: |
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| Single Occupant
Rate Is: |
$99 - $219 |
| Double Occupant
Rate Is: |
$99 - $219 |
| Additional
Occupant Rate Is: |
$10 |
| Accepted Payments: |
Cash, AMEX,
MasterCard, Visa, Travelers Checks, Debit Card |
| Deposit Amount
Requested: |
First night room +
tax |
| Minimum Stay Is: |
1 night - Saturday
arrival 2 nights |
| Check In Time Is: |
3 PM |
| Check Out Time Is: |
11 AM |
| Cancellation
Policy: |
48 hours for a
full refund. 14 day notice on packages with a $50 cancellation fee. |
Pampered... it's what you get when you combine a small
luxury hotel with a bed & breakfast.
All rooms, decks, patios, etc. are non-smoking.
Awaken to view the spectacular red rock vistas from your
room's deck or patio. Enjoy a sumptuous continental breakfast, go for a
swim or soak in our pool and spa. Our spacious, beautiful totally
non-smoking rooms offer the ultimate in Santa Fe style décor.
Sedona is a wonderful place to enjoy a week or a weekend
mini-vacation. Enjoy the serenity of our uncrowded hiking trails or an
adventurous off-road jeep tour. Learn more about the Native American
culture by visiting Indian Ruins, pictograph and petroglyph sites. Eat
at your choice of 75 restaurants, all within twenty minutes of our
hotel. We are about two hours from the Grand Canyon and two hours north
of Phoenix.
The Southwest Inn at Sedona was voted "the best
place to stay in Sedona" by readers of Sedona Spectrum Magazine two
years in a row. The Inn was given an award for great design by
"Keep Sedona Beautiful" and has been recognized by the City of
Sedona for "its use of design & color".
Rooms:
All rooms have: refrigerators, coffee makers, gas
fireplaces, hair dryers, 25" TV's with 40+ cable channels and HBO,
nine foot ceiling heights, ceiling fans, individual air
conditioning/heating units, telephones (free local & 800/888 calls),
custom amenities, night lights in the bathrooms, beautiful southwest
décor and framed southwest graphics on the walls.
King Suite:
Located on our second floor (for best views). Two
rooms separated by a large bathroom with a double vanity sink and a
standard tub/shower. One room has a king size bed, a 25" TV, a
video tape player, an easy chair, and a small private balcony facing
the red rock views. The other room has a queen size sleeper sofa with
another TV, a kiva (beehive) style gas fireplace. The room has a
private entrance, a large (5 foot) closet, a refrigerator and a bar
area The room has a 9 foot ceiling height. There is no room for a
rollaway bed in this room type.
King View:
Located on our second floor (for best views). One
large room with one king size bed, an easy chair, a table with two
task chairs and good lighting. The room has a closet, 25" TV, a
large bathroom with a standard tub/shower. The room has a large
private deck facing the red rock views. There is room for a rollaway
in this room type.
Mission King:
Same floor plan as King View (also on our second
floor) with the addition of a small bar area, and private entrance.
This is a "theme room". The room décor is in the style of
Frank Lloyd Wright, with dark oak furniture (in the "arts &
crafts" period), lamps, wall graphics, drapes and bedspreads all
reminiscent of this period of the 20's and 30's.
Two Queen Beds:
Available on both our lower level and upper level (the
upper level has better views). The rooms have 2 queen size beds, a
good size closet and a table with 2 task chairs. The room's bathrooms
have a standard tub/shower. The upper level units have a private deck
facing the views. The lower level units have a patio (shared with
their adjacent room) with limited red rock views. There is no room for
a rollaway in this room type. Two of our dual queen rooms on our first
level have connecting doors to their adjoining King with Jacuzzi
rooms. For those with families who would like more room this makes an
ideal large 2 bedroom 2 bathroom suite.
King with Jacuzzi:
Located on our first floor only so as not to disturb
our guests below with the noise of the tub. Similarly equipped as our
King View rooms but with a separate stall shower and whirlpool bathtub
in the bathroom. These rooms have a shared or private patio and have a
limited red rock view. They have the room to add a rollaway bed.
One King Bed:
These rooms are located on our first floor. They have
one king sized bed. They have wheelchair accessibility and are built
to meet ADA standards. There are grab bars in the tub/shower and
around the toilet. They have standard tub/showers. They also have a
table with 2 task chairs and have plenty of room for a rollaway. They
also have one easy chair. They have a private deck near our outdoor
spa with limited red rock views.
Sedona Facts:
Sedona is one of Arizona's premier tourism, recreation,
resort, arts and cultural, and retirement centers.
At an altitude of 4,500', Sedona escapes the desert heat
of Southern Arizona and the mountain snows to the north with either just
a short drive away. Sedona's location at the mouth of renown Oak Creek
Canyon and at the center of the state's legendary Red Rock Country
affords breath-taking panoramas, four delightfully mild seasons, plenty
of sunshine and clean, fresh air.
Highway 89A through Oak Creek Canyon was Arizona's first
designated Scenic Highway and was named by Rand-McNally as one of the
most beautiful drives in America. The area is the second most visited
site in the state after the Grand Canyon.
Established in 1902 but not incorporated until 1988, the
community was named after Sedona Schnebly, an early settler. Sedona
spreads across the boundaries of two north central Arizona counties,
Coconino and Yavapai, and is completely surrounded by the Coconino
National Forest. Incorporated Sedona and the unincorporated areas in Oak
Creek Canyon, the Village of Oak Creek, Red Rock Loop Road and the
canyons to the west are collectively known as the Greater Sedona Area™.
The area's housing is predominately single family residences with some
condominium developments and there is a preponderance of small
owner-operated businesses serving the community.
Tourism, in concert with the retirement and the arts and
culture communities, forms Sedona's economic base with the Forest
Service estimating that four million people visit the area annually.
Sedona has something for everyone - world class resorts and small
family-run motels, quaint to elegant bed and breakfasts, fine
restaurants, outstanding shops and diverse art galleries.
The beauty of the area and the climate make sightseeing
and hiking popular, golf and tennis are almost year-round activities.
Visitors can take a jeep ride into the backcountry or view red rock
monoliths from horseback or hot air balloons. Red Rock Country has been
the setting of many motion pictures and continues to be a favorite
location for all forms of filming - motion, video & still.
Sedona is a hub for visitors to Northern Arizona. After
enjoying all that Sedona has to offer, including Red Rock and Slide Rock
State Parks, many visitor sites such as the Grand Canyon, Jerome, Meteor
Crater, Sunset Crater, Indian ruins and Native American Reservations are
easy day trips.
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Web Page: Yes
Languages Spoken: English, some Spanish
Types of Breakfasts: Deluxe Continental
Special Meals Available: No
Room Types: Rooms, Suites/Rooms, Suites,
Luxury Rooms
Private Bathrooms: Yes
Handicap Accessible: Yes - two rooms are
ADA accessible rooms at each property
Smoking: No
Consumption of Alcohol: Yes
Children: Yes - no age restriction
Pets: No
Amenities/Features: Pool, Satellite TV,
TV, Phone, Fireplace, Hot Tub, Sundeck, Jacuzzi
Nearby Activities: Bicycling, Hiking,
Mountain Biking, Golfing, Horseback Riding, Fishing, Downhill Skiing, X
Country Skiing, Snowmobiling, Bird Watching, Hot Air Ballooning,
Shopping, Dancing, Sight Seeing, Historical Places
Suitable For: Pleasure, Relaxation,
Business, Family, Spiritual, Anniversaries, Honeymoons, Romance,
Cultural Experience, Gay/Lesbians
Near To: Lakes, Rivers, Ranches,
Mountains, Forests, Countryside, Nature & Parks, Desert, Canyons,
Alpine Meadows
Sunsets: Yes
Sunrises: Yes
Wildlife: Yes
Open: All Year
Additional Comments: AAA 4 Diamond rated.
Concierge service available. Award winning Southwest architecture and
furnishings. Totally non-smoking! |