Sedona - Pink Jeep Tours input

Anonymous
We are trying to decide between two tours over spring break with our 11 year old and 15 year old boys. Have you done either of the following tours and have input on what would be best for us?

Broken Arrow/Scenic Rim Combo
Ancient Ruin/Red Rock Range Combo

TIA!
Anonymous
We did scenic rim because broken arrow was sold out. It was fine but VERY bumpy.
Anonymous
We did a Pink Jeep tour from Sedona last August to the Grand Canyon. Our guide was great and we loved the tour. I would recommend it.
Anonymous
Broken Arrow is great. Absolutely incredible 360 degree views and the off-roading is very fun. I would say everyone should do broken arrow UNLESS you really can’t handle bumps. We had toddlers and seniors on our particular Jeep with us, so it’s not crazy, but yes it’s bumpy and jerky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Broken Arrow is great. Absolutely incredible 360 degree views and the off-roading is very fun. I would say everyone should do broken arrow UNLESS you really can’t handle bumps. We had toddlers and seniors on our particular Jeep with us, so it’s not crazy, but yes it’s bumpy and jerky.


+1
We also did Broken Arrow and had a great time!
Anonymous
Broken arrow for sure.
Anonymous
We did Broken Arrow and it was great!
Anonymous
Another rec for Broken Arrow! The best for teen boys, especially. Book early!!!
Anonymous
Our kids loved Broken Arrow
Anonymous
Broken Arrow by itself sells out far in advance which is likely why OP has the two options she has.

OP, the Broken Arrow Combo is going to feel LONG and be VERY bumpy, but if you can handle both of those things, the views will be nice.
Anonymous
Whichever you do, go as early in the morning as possible. It'll be a little chilly but there are so many jeeps out there later, you get slowed down. You can see a lot more if you go early.

I think we did Broken Arrow and loved it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whichever you do, go as early in the morning as possible. It'll be a little chilly but there are so many jeeps out there later, you get slowed down. You can see a lot more if you go early.

I think we did Broken Arrow and loved it.


Also if you go late and the sun goes down it gets very, very cold.
Anonymous
All you people going to AZ for spring break--what are you planning for the total cost of the trip? We are debating it but $ is a factor. And clearly it's not the original idea that I thought it was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All you people going to AZ for spring break--what are you planning for the total cost of the trip? We are debating it but $ is a factor. And clearly it's not the original idea that I thought it was.


It is pricey! We are flying into Vegas and flying out of Phoenix. Staying in Vegas for two nights, driving to page and staying there for one night, we already got our tickets for upper antelope Canyon and then driving from there to Grand Canyon, we did get a night in the lodge and reservations at Tovar for dinner, and then driving from there to Sedona for a pink Jeep tour on broken arrow, bought advance, and staying overnight there and then ending with three nights in Phoenix and Scottsdale at grand Hyatt using points. Our plane tickets cost about just over 500 a person which was higher than I thought, got hotel and car through Costco in Vegas and even with some discounts and added points in covering a couple of hotel nights on the road, it is still about $5200, which is more than I thought it would be.
Anonymous
Family of 4, 8 days and seven nights. Phoenix, Sedona, one night in the Grand Canyon, and the last night back in Phoenix. With flights, hotels and activities, we’re probably at about 7K.
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