We went here for Thanksgiving vacation. Because we could not be home with family back east I wanted to make it a nice memory for our immediate family. I spent more than usual for the Junipine - we travel a lot ,usually staying in brand name places like Hilton and Marriott or B& B's with 3 stars or more so we are not super budget travelers. I found this on the upper end of the price scale and so had certain expectations. What a dissapointment. I know it's Sedona and the unit had decent square footage but.... First and foremost you need to know that the units at Junipine are INDIVIDUALLY OWNED. This means that you are at the mercy of the individual owner re: the condition of the unit. If I had known the ownership arrangement before hand it would have been a very big red flag to me because I have gotten burned on this before. (It won't happen again!). Our place looked NOTHING like the one featured in the brochure. It was old and beat and not very clean. Housekeeping had done their job but there was just so much they could do. Half the blinds in the place were broken, the bathroom drawers were disgusting, toilet paper holder hanging off the wall, the furniture looked like rejects from a bachelor pad, paint had yellowed. The kitchen had been upgraded and was fine but the rest was gross - carpet and sofas needed a good shampooing. Upon checking in I immediately went back to the desk to ask for a unit change. They were full. Then we had a problem with getting sheets for the pull out couch (which in my opinion should be in the unit when we arrived since we told them it was a party of three). We had traveled all day and were spent but still had to go back to the office twice in the dark and the cold to resolve the sheet issue when all we wanted to do was crash. The next day I complained again because a manager was there. They offered to move us but at that point we were unpacked, food in refrig. etc and did not want to hassle with losing half a day of the weekend messing with waiting for other room to be cleaned and packing up again. The people at the front desk were very nice and they gave us a discount (not enough in my opinion) but I appreciate that they were at least willing to be accomodating. They said that they do not check the units on a regular basis and also have trouble getting owners to upgrade so asked that I fill out a comment card which I did. The bottom line is- make sure you ask a lot of questions and demand a particular unit based on those questions. Unfortunately I am no longer 100% sure of the unit number we were in so will not post it for fear of being wrong and unjustly maligning the wrong unit. So sorry I didn't take photos











