Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those pink jeeps are a total waste of money. You’re crammed in with a bunch of other tourists going on bumpy roads. I was expecting a wild and fun time but it was tame and pretty boring. Huge waste of a few hundred bucks.
If you really want to off road, just rent a jeep and go about it yourself.
We LOVED our Pink Jeep tour. As with most things, the guide makes all the difference and ours was great but we thoroughly enjoyed our ride.
Anonymous wrote:Those pink jeeps are a total waste of money. You’re crammed in with a bunch of other tourists going on bumpy roads. I was expecting a wild and fun time but it was tame and pretty boring. Huge waste of a few hundred bucks.
If you really want to off road, just rent a jeep and go about it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Those pink jeeps are a total waste of money. You’re crammed in with a bunch of other tourists going on bumpy roads. I was expecting a wild and fun time but it was tame and pretty boring. Huge waste of a few hundred bucks.
If you really want to off road, just rent a jeep and go about it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of a "Pink Jeep" tour?
That's what I'd like to know and I've visited Sedona many times. I was just there again in March.
You can hike to the trail where the Pink Jeeps go and it's not a hard hike at all. It's called Little Horse to Chicken Point. Oh yeah, and it's FREE.
I think people just think it's something you HAVE to do when you go to Sedona. To me, it's a tourist trap. You can see so much on your own -- for free (instead of the hundreds of dollars these tours want) -- and the scenery you see on the hikes is better.
Why do you think there's only one trail you can book as a PJ tour?
There isn't; Broken Arrow is the most popular Sedona jeep tour and it goes here. The other sedona jeep tours are not popular for a reason.