During our recent trip to Sedona, Grand Canyon and Las Vegas we stayed in many hotels. The Desert Quail Inn, while affordable for the Sedona area, wasn't quite what was described. Upon check-in we were told we were going into one of the newly renovated rooms. When we entered the room, we tried to hard to determine what had been renovated, as it had the look of any other low/mid-end hotel. The bed was very comfortable, so that may have been new (?). The internet site listed the room with a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee pot, our room was minus the microwave. There was no breakfast on the premises, but the hotel had put a complimentary fruit basket in the frig (two apples and two oranges).
On the plus side, it was quiet and we enjoyed sitting out on the front balcony in the evenings. There was an internet cafe just behind the hotel, although neither the front clerk nor the in-room information mentioned it. The restaurant across the street, which required a bit of work to locate in the shopping plaza, was very good. Which leaves us with an overall average impression.












