When visiting Sedona, why stay in a motel room equipped with a TV and perhaps a coffeemaker, when you can have all that Sedona Pines Reso... more »
When visiting Sedona, why stay in a motel room equipped with a TV and perhaps a coffeemaker, when you can have all that Sedona Pines Resort offers for about the same price. We're a family resort nestled among the world-renowned Red Rocks on the western edge of Sedona. Individual cottages - one story only (no overhead noise) using a superbly constructed and quiet modular design. Each cottage surrounded by beautiful landscaping complete with peaceful fountains and other water features. Units are air-conditioned and come with a full kitchen with microwave/convection oven, telephone, TV, VCR, dishwasher, whirlpool bath and CD/stereo system. Our resort offers the largest heated pool in the Sedona area, 2 spas, fitness room, free 18 hole miniature golf, sportscourt and wonderful restaurant serving lunch and dinner. Most area features are just a short drive from the Pines and many tour companies will pick you up at the resort.
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62 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My wife and I along with another couple visited Sedona Pines Resort to learn about the time share opportunities. The Sales staff are huksters and this facility is nothing more than a modified KOA campground with cheesy overpriced trailers for rent.
My wife and I scheduled a week's
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Posted Oct 29, 2008
Mediocre
My wife and I scheduled a week's timeshare exchange at the Pines.We drove from San Diego, Ca to Sedona, Az. When we arrived in the evening, we were told that there was no reservation for that first evening!!!! IWe ended up having to drive up to...
This "resort" is made up of individual
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Posted Aug 28, 2007
Okay
This "resort" is made up of individual modular buildings that are cozy, but bright with the many floor to ceiling windows in the living room and clear story windows elsewhere. Though each unit is compact it is perfect for a couple and very efficient ...
50 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I actually lived in a crummy trailer park when I was in college because it was all I could afford at the time, and never expected to stay in one again, so what a surprize Sedona Pines for my wife and I! The online reviews are obviously written by the staff! This so called "resort" claimed to have individual "cottages" on their own web site. However, Sedona Pines is nothing more than a trailer park with extremely small, cramped, cheap trailers (and I don't mean a live in trailer either- more like a compact, pull it with your Honda Civic trailer) with stucco on the outside. The whole cottage was about twice the size of our master bath at home, and we don't have an excessively large house-about 2000 sq ft. The whole "resort" has a trailer park feel to it as well. We had to leave the windows open of our "cottage" with the AC on full blast in 100 degree weather in late June because of the intense, irritating smell of the manufactured materials that are used to fabricate the trailers. It (adhesives and paraformaldehyde?) caused a burning sensation in our eyes. The "tile" in the bathroom is actually a man made material with a fiber board (or similar) backing. The furnishing are very tacky and apparently of cheap quality. I have stayed in budget hotels all over the US and the world over the years(including Mexico, Korea, and several parts of Europe) and this was the first time in 30 years that I was not asked how my stay was at check out. Of course they didn't ask because they already knew the answer. $150 is usually not a lot to pay for Sedona AZ, but in this case $50 would have been way too much. Sedona Pines again? No thanks.
All Review Photos Best Things
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Posted May 21, 2006
Good
All Review Photos Best Things Nearby:Pink Jeep Tours, Vortex's, HikingBest Things About the Resort:Quiet, peaceful, cleanResort Experience:I was really concerned being placed into this resort after all the reviews I've read about how small it was....
Best Things Nearby:Sedona's beautiful
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Posted Jan 02, 2006
Okay
Best Things Nearby:Sedona's beautiful red rock formations and closeness to the Grand Canyon.Best Things About the Resort:Privacy in the units; jacuzzi in the the bathroom was wonderful; HBO 1,2 and 3 on the two tv'sResort Experience:The units are...
Very nice 1 bedroom, 1 bath, high-end
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Posted Dec 28, 2005
Good
Very nice 1 bedroom, 1 bath, high-end modular unit with porch. Private and quiet, off the beaten path and about 6 miles from downtown Sedona. Good place to walk in the early mornings.
I simply love this place. The cottages
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Posted Nov 30, 2005
Excellent
I simply love this place. The cottages are individual units so you have all the privacy, the surroundings are beautiful and there are a lot of fountains and stream within the property. The view from the cottages is excellent and there restaurant...
This is a perfect place for a romantic
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Posted Nov 23, 2005
Good
This is a perfect place for a romantic weekend getaway. The outside of the units is very well kept and man made streams run beside most of the units. Each unit is an individual resort. The livingroom and kitchen were attractive and well stocked ....
Best Things Nearby:Cottonwood is a
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Posted Aug 26, 2005
Excellent
Best Things Nearby:Cottonwood is a cheaper place to purchase groceries and only 8 to 10 miles away. Sedona is just a couple of miles.Best Things About the Resort:The resort is in a remote area just outside of Sedona. It has its own restaurant, so...