Sedona Summit Resort
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Next Seven Days
6 Dec - 19 Dec |
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US$-- | 219 | 105 | 105 | 105 | 105 | 105 | 105 | 105 | ||||||
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US$-- | 159 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | ||||
Property Details
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Sedona Summit Resort offers unparalleled opportunities for relaxation amid stunning mountain scenary. Whether the family is along for a river-rafting trip or you're taking a much-needed spa respite, you'll find everything at the Sedona Summit Resort including heated swimming pools, BBQ areas, whirlpool spas and a fitness centre. Spend a day swimming and picnicking at Slide Rock State Park and slide down a natural water chute in the centre of a historical working apple farm. Back at your suite, you'll enjoy your in-room whirlpool or perhaps you will curl up in front of your fireplace. Onsite facilities include organized activities, guest services, fitness center, Spa, Laundry facilities, movie rentals, playground, outdoor pool, picnic area and game room. We offer 83 guest rooms with the following amenities in each room: whirlpool, stereo, balcony/terrace, full kitchen, air conditioning, sofa bed, voicemail, answering service, fireplace, VCR/VCP, television, cable TV, washer, dryer and telephone. Sedona Summit's Activity Program is for guests of all ages. Come join the fun and meet new friends! Some of the great activities available at the resort include: Tai Chi, Facials and Make-overs, Bedtime Acupuncture and Arts & Crafts Sale (everything is local!). The resort also organizes onsite crafts including: Design-a-mug, Dream Catchers, Wood flag painting, Beaded geckos and flags, Jewelry box painting, Kite making, Spin Art, picture frames and Teepees and canoes! Note: Some activities are seasonal. Please check the resort schedule. HOUSEKEEPING NOTE: One (1) mid-week maid service cleaning is provided for 4 night + stays. |
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One Bedroom
One Bedroom guest rooms feature jacuzzi tub & shower, living/dining area, fireplace, full kitchen and patio or balcony. Rates are per room. Rates are for 4 people. The room caters for a maximum of 4 adults, and a maximum of 3 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 48 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 48 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Studio Suite
The Studio Suite features a refrigerator, microwave and shower. Rates are per room. Rates are for 4 people. The room caters for a maximum of 4 adults, and a maximum of 3 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 48 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 48 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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| Check In |
1600hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
A credit card is required at check-in and authorized for a US$100 deposit against damage or missing inventory from the unit. |
| Check Out |
1000hrs |
| Getting There |
By Air: The nearest airport to Sedona Summit is Phoenix Sky Harbour (120 miles). If you are thinking of arranging a twin centre holiday, Las Vegas Airport is approx. 300 miles away. The Travel Club can arrange flights out of the UK's main and some regional airports, both direct and with stopovers. Please contact them on 01524 380666 for further details and a competitive quote. DRIVING DIRECTIONS: From the Airport: Join the Interstate (I) I17 N to exit 298. At the exit take Highway 179 to Sedona / Oak Creek Canyon. Turn left and travel approximately 19 miles travelling through the village of Oak Creek, to Hwy 89A. Turn left and continue a further 4-5 miles to Bristlecone Pines, the first right after the Sedona Medical Centre. Turn right onto Bristlecone Pines and the resort is approx 200 yards along on your left. From the North: Take I17 South to exit 337 (Pulliman Airport / Sedona). Follow Hwy 89A for about 30 miles into Sedona. Continue along Hwy 89A for another 6 miles to the Sedona Medical Centre and follow instructions as above. |
| Parking |
Free parking at resort. RV and motor homes are not allowed at this resort |
| Things To Do |
Sedona, located in the high southwestern desert under the rim of the Colorado Plateau, began as a small agricultural town and now has a population of over 10,500. Surrounded by intriguing colorful red rock formations, Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon rival the beauty of many national parks and offer unlimited recreational opportunities. A popular spot for tourists, artists and nature lovers, the town boasts an ideal year round climate complete with four delightfully mild seasons. Regional Highlights: • Mission Churches of the Sonoran Desert • Navajo National Monument • Grand Canyon • Rawhide Old West theme Park • Petrified Forest National Park Nearby Facilties: Racquet ball courts, Fly fishing, Pro shop Fishing, Parasailing, Water skiing, Nightlife, Volleyball courts, Mountain biking, Mini golf, Tennis court(s), State national parks, Downhill ski, Snow boarding, Crosscountry skiing Lake Shuttle service, Marina, Jet ski rentals, Jeep tours, Casino, Hot air ballooning Shows/Theatres, Horseback riding, Sauna, Historic sites, Boating, Hiking, Shopping area, Hair salon, Bike rentals, Sailing and Golf courses. Events: One of the most popular events is the Native American Jewelry Sale. Navajo, Hopi, Jemez, Acoma and Zuni are some of the tribes represented at this extravagant sale. A wonderful opportunity to get authentic jewelry, pottery, artwork, rugs, kachinas and much more at discounted prices coupled with a convenience that can't be beat. There are vast selections of contemporary and traditional jewelry featuring Gilson opal, denim lapis and lapis lazuli, malachite and mother of pearl, amethyst, topaz, agates, obsidians, turquoise and coral. AREA ATTRACTIONS: Arcosanti Bell Rock Cathedral Rock Chapel of the Holy Cross Grand Canyon Jerome Lowell Observatory Meteor Crater Montezuma Castle National Monument Oak Creek Canyon Sunset Crater Tlaquepaque Tuzigoot National Monument SPECIAL INTERESTS: A blend of cultures and unlimited activities available draw visitors for many reasons. Arts & Culture: Rated one of the top five art destinations in a recent American Styles Magazine reader poll - Sedona continues to thrive as an artist's colony and bustling art center. With over 40 galleries exhibiting works ranging from Western and Southwestern to Contemporary and Modern Art, there is something to suit everyone's taste and many new artists' works to discover. In many shops you can talk with or see the actual artist at work. Recreation: Hiking and biking trails are numerous throughout the area. If golf is your game, there is something for everyone. You can find traditional links, desert golf, executive 9-hole courses, as well as 18-hole championship Sedona Golf Resort, which has been rated as high as the No. 2 resort course in Arizona. Spas: If pampering is more your style, visit the Ridge Spa & Racquet Club. Enjoy a manicure, facial, or massage. Relax in the floating salt tank or enjoy a hot-stone massage. Or get invigorated with a game of tennis or an aerobic class. Shopping: Enjoy a number of enticing shops and boutiques displaying Western and Native American arts, craft and fashion. You can also stroll through the Spanish colonial village of Tlaquepaque - with giant sycamore trees, bubbling fountains, hand-painted tile, seasonal flowers in bloom, and forty unique shops. Dining: Sedona has a cornucopia of culinary delights-Southwestern, Italian, Swiss, Thai, French, Mexican, Indian, Japanese, and more. You can even find rattlesnake on the menu! Sightseeing: There are guided tours of all kinds to explore the back-country and learn about the area's history, geology, plants, animals and Native American culture. Venture out by jeep, trolley, horseback, or even a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. For a "bird's-eye" view of the red rocks, you'll find scenic airplane and helicopter rides, as well as hot air ballooning. Just north of Sedona, Arizona's first designated "Scenic Highway" passes among walls of a canyon millions of years in the making. Just 30 minutes to two hours drive lies a wide range of natural and man-made wonders to delight the adventurer: ancient Indian ruins, volcanic and impact craters, a renowned observatory, the country's largest ghost town, and the majestic Grand Canyon. Metaphysical: Sedona has long been known as a spiritual power center because of the four vortexes of subtle energy located in the area. This has attracted the Metaphysical group - crystals, palm readings, psychics, massages, and natural healing. |


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