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Highs & Lows
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These cozy cottages felt long term livable. Spacious, private and luxurious
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Wood burning fireplaces, private porches and outdoor showers. What more could you want?!
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So close to town, yet shaded and cooler than the rest of baking hot Sedona
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All kinds of fun programming including stargazing and tree bathing. I didn't even know...now I must go back.
Important Bits
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Type
Luxury Inn
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Vibe
Bring your fancy pants. Upscale, but very relaxed.
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Location
Super central but feels perfectly quiet and isolated. They also have a great shuttle bus service!
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Rooms
62 luxury cottages, 21 traditional lodge-style guest rooms and a stand-alone 5 bedroom Creekhouse.
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Music
Classical and jazz.
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Year Opened
The hotel's been around since 1984, but underwent a revamp in 2011.
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Designed By
PHX Architecture
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Health & Wellness
Yes, plus a lovely spa and free morning yoga!
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Restaurant
Creekside restaurant goes from casual daytime cafe to five star dining at sundown. Definitely worth the splurge, even if you're not a hotel guest.
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Bar
Yes with occasional live music
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Minibar
Good stuff. Also free wood on demand. For your personal fireplace.
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Children
Technically you could probably get a nice big suite and bring them, but you may wanna get a nice big suite and...not.
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Price
Pricey, but worth it.
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