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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Accessibility Options
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Property Amenities
This pet-friendly Arizona hotel is 1.5 miles from the Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, a charming, Spanish-colonial plaza brimming with galleries and shops. Numerous trails are within five miles.
Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in the lobby. A library-style business center off the lobby has rocking chairs, hardwood floors, books, brochures, and a computer with complimentary high-speed Internet access. The resort also offers 10 conference rooms and 8,500 square feet of meeting facilities. Dining and refreshment choices include T. Carl's and the 10th Hole Lounge. Self parking is complimentary.
This property is smoke-free.
Rooms
The Poco Diablo Resort offers 137 guestrooms. Many rooms offer balconies or patios with mountain views. All rooms feature Sleep Number beds and include compact refrigerators, coffee/tea makers, complimentary bottled water, and phones with free local calls. Wireless and wired Internet access are complimentary. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and makeup/shaving mirrors. Cable TV includes HBO, video games (surcharge), and pay movies.
All rooms are non-smoking.
Room Amenities
Dining
T. Carl's - American fare with Southwestern accents served for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Cornmeal-Crusted Rainbow Trout, New York Sirloin Steak, Roasted Corn & Chili Chowder among menu offerings. Golf course and mesa views. Patio with heaters and cooling misters. Open daily.
10th Hole Lounge - Five TVs, including large-screen projection TV. Photos of famous golfers. Sandwiches, burgers, salads, full bar. Open daily from afternoon until late night.
Recreation
The 9-hole, par-3 golf course offers dramatic red-rock views ($15 per day surcharge; $5 for club rentals. Fees subject to change). The large outdoor pool, heated and open year-round, is surrounded by a sundeck with lounge chairs and a spa tub. Water-aerobic classes are held weekly (surcharge). Adjacent to the pool, a fitness center offers cardio and strength-training machines, free weights, a TV, and locker rooms. Four tennis courts (two lighted) are also on site.
The Sedona area offers scores of hiking trails for all expertise levels. The Bell Rock Pathway, about two miles from the resort, features close-up views of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte. At Slide Rock State Park, nine miles from the resort, visitors can slide down a natural water chute into Oak Creek. The West Fork Trail, about a mile past the park, is a leafy hike with numerous creek crossings and close-up views of sheer canyon walls. (All vehicles parked in trailhead lots must display a Red Rock Pass, sold at many area stores, hotels, and trailheads.)
Horseback riding, mountain biking, birding, and hot-air ballooning are other popular pursuits. Jeep tours visit canyons, red-rock landscapes, and centuries-old Native American ruins.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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out of 214 reviews
“The place to stay in Sedona”
My wife & I love the location,room,room service & comfort.Very easy to move around town except for road constructions,close to main street &every thing.We're planning to come back.How about the zigzag road & surrouding mountain &rock formations.Awesome!!!
“Great hotel!”
We stayed in one of the "poco casitas" - spacious, comfortable bed, overlooking the golf course. Hotel staff attentive and responsive to our requests. Food was so-so - hotel maintenance outside needed some upkeep, but overall a great experience.
“Great value and nice too!”
Very nice place. Quiet and the staff was excellent.
“The best we have had in 30 years we will be back”
When we arrived we were greeted with a free upgrade to a deluxe room with a view of the golf course and a gas fire place it was so good that we are going to go twice per year it will become our spot to get away from the fast lane. if your looking for a place to get some rest and relaxation and fine dinning you won't find any better than right here we had the best time we have had in our 30 years together. We will be back in April 2011. can't wait.
“Great Sedona Hotel”
Hotel is in a beautiful location with nice amenities and is well kept. I would stay here again for sure.
“Can't wait to go back”
Hotel was immaculate, great fluffy towels, sleep comfort bed was wonderful, waitreses and staff very courteous. Room was facing golf course with red rock views. We will be going back next year.
“GREAT TIME”
We had one of the most "restfull" four days in Sedona we have had on vacation and the hotel was a big part of our enjoyment!
“Very nice, peaceful!”
Sedona is beautiful!
“Relaxing Weekend”
We looked at several different Resorts in the Sedona area & finally chose this one. We were very satisfied. Even though this is an older Golf Resort it is well kept up & our room had a rear patio facing the Golf course & the pool was only a few steps from our front door. We stayed two nights & were wishing for one more by Sunday. We enjoyed the beautiful greens, (lots of friendly ducks & squirrel's), & access to Oak creek with picnic tables in the shade of large sycamore's. At night we walked the golf course & found many large frogs around the ponds. We ate at T-Carls once for breakfast & other than being a bit pricey, (although most restaurants in Sedona are pricey), the food was good & also the service. A short drive to Sedona finds you all kinds of things to do & the staff was very friendly & will give you an area map showing many different attractions. If you are not used to a sleep # bed, be prepared to be adjusting it until you are comfortable, usually takes the first night & hopefully you dont have back problems. Our second night sleep was better. We really enjoyed our stay here & it was a very relaxing weekend.
“Recent renovations really increased the value of staying here”
Back in 2006, I stayed in the Radisson Poco Diablo and the rooms were pretty dated. This last trip, in May, 2008, the rooms had been upgraded, and were very nice. I'm still not a fan of the comfort number beds (essentially really nice air mattresses where you control the firmness by choosing a number between 0-100), but other than that, the rooms and the property were both very nice.
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1752 State Route 179 Sedona, AZ , 86336 Arizona
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The preferred airport for Poco Diablo Resort is Phoenix, AZ (PHX-Sky Harbor Intl.) - 158.2 km / 98.3 mi.
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1752 State Route 179 Sedona, AZ , 86336 Arizona
