We stayed at the Comfort Inn in Sedona over the 4th of July week for 4 nights. It is a big purple building. It is walking distant from Shugrue's Hillside Grill and Javelina Cantina and a few pricey galleries. About a block away is the Tlaquepaque resort area. Great shopping and you can drive in and out of there even if you aren't staying at the Los Abrigados resort. What they don't tell you, is that if you follow the road all the way back, there is a miniature golf course in the back that is $5 per person. It is along a creek and there are many ducks there. Very cute. There are a few restraunts in this Tlaquepaque area too. We ate at On the Rocks, which is a sports bar, good prices $6-15. There are a few other restaurants there too. If you have time, you can sit through a timeshare tour and we ended up getting free first class tickets for the Verde Canyon railroad. It was great. Worth the 2 hour lecture and there is no pressure to buy. All of the main shopping is about 1 mile from the Comfort Inn, but it is the only main chain hotel to stay at other than the Best Western within a mile of the Sedona "strip". The forest was closed due to the fires, but it opened on our last day there, so we took a Pink Jeep Tour. Highly recommend the Broken Arrow tour. It is EXCELLENT! This was our 3rd time to Sedona and we will be back.













