Sedona! 2 or 3 nights in March -
Hi y'all guys,
My fam and I are going to being in Sedona from march,26 to march,29 and I've been looking for some place where could be nice to sleep, hotel or so on but all of what I've got so far is really expansive.
Do you have any suggestions?
we are a fam of 4 and I'd like to stay there 2 or 3 nights.
Sedona is a beautiful destination, but it can be pricey, especially in March when the weather is ideal and spring break begins. Since you’re looking for accommodations that are family-friendly and more budget-conscious, there are a few approaches you can take, including hotels, motels, and vacation rentals.
Here are some suggestions for places to stay in Sedona for a family of four:
- Arabella Hotel Sedona – A mid-range hotel with comfortable rooms, a pool, and decent location close to shopping and restaurants. Often more affordable than resorts directly on Red Rock Scenic Byway.
- Best Western Plus Arroyo Roble Hotel & Creekside Villas – Offers suites and rooms that can comfortably fit families, includes breakfast, and is centrally located near Sedona’s main attractions.
- Sky Ranch Lodge – Slightly outside of central Sedona, this lodge offers stunning views at a lower price point than the big resorts. It’s quieter and has family-friendly rooms.
- Vacation Rentals (Airbnb or Vrbo) – Renting a small house or condo can sometimes be cheaper than hotels, and gives you kitchen facilities to save on dining. Look for places in West Sedona or near Village of Oak Creek for good deals.
- GreenTree Inn Sedona – Budget-friendly with clean rooms, indoor pool, and convenient access to the main highways for day trips.
Tips to save money:
- Book as early as possible – March can be busy in Sedona.
- Consider accommodations slightly outside of central Sedona (Village of Oak Creek, West Sedona) – often more affordable while still a short drive to attractions.
- Look for package deals that include breakfast or free parking to offset costs.
- Check last-minute deals on hotel booking platforms if your dates are flexible.
Overall, with a little planning, you can find comfortable, family-friendly lodging in Sedona without breaking the bank, allowing you to focus on exploring the stunning red rocks, short hikes, and local attractions during your 2-3 night stay.
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