Our adult daughter (who lives in the Pacific Northwest) and my husband and I (who live in the Mid-West) grabbed a few days for a late in the year gathering. The house was perfectly located for local explorations as well as traveling further afield from Sedona.
The house was very clean, and we appreciated that the cleaners used non-scented cleaners, as one of us is particularly sensitive to scented cleaning products. The kitchen was well stocked, and the towels were plentiful.
One night, we were on the front porch and heard a sound. We looked out and saw shadows moving down the hillside. We looked more closely and saw a parade of javalinas (adults and babies) in the bushes. There were at least two dozen of them. What an experience.
We were also there for the 50th annual Festival of Lights at Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh), an arts and crafts area in Sedona, where at least 6,000 luminarias were lit at sundown. Again, this house was well located for such an event.