Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
There is no reason to go to Scottsdale unless you want to golf in the winter or maybe go shopping. It's urban sprawl with no redeeming qualities.
Agreed, I'm from the Phoenix area and I just don't get why people from out of state vacation in flippin' Scottsdale??? I know that there are some hotel resorts there and some golf courses, but that's about it. Shopping? You can get everything there online or in any other US city. The mall is meh, Tysons is better.
Anonymous wrote:I love Sedona and I'm not into "woo" at all. I am into hiking and it's fabulous for that.
I did NOT like Santa Fe or New Mexico in general, and I've traveled all over that state. The crime in that state is off the charts bad.
That said, neither of these are a 'weekend trip' from DC due to the travel time and time difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
There is no reason to go to Scottsdale unless you want to golf in the winter or maybe go shopping. It's urban sprawl with no redeeming qualities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a similar vibe/landscape but easier to get to for a weekend trip, I’d suggest Tucson or Albuquerque. Both have nice spa resort options.
Tucson still requires a connection.
We flew to Phoenix and drove and it was very manageable.
Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
This list makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe offers more options; Sedona is more a state of mind than a place to engage in activities. Both are great.
FWIW Travel & Leisure magazine just named Santa Fe as the top destination for tourists in the US (displacing perennial winery Charleston, South Carolina).
T&L top 10 US tourist destinations:
1) Santa Fe
2) New Orleans
3) Charleston, SC
4) Savannah, Georgia
5) Alexandria, Virginia (huh ???)
6) Honolulu
7) Greenville, SC
8) NYC
9) Asheville, NC
10) Chicago
Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona both are great destinations and should be on this list in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a similar vibe/landscape but easier to get to for a weekend trip, I’d suggest Tucson or Albuquerque. Both have nice spa resort options.
Tucson still requires a connection.
Anonymous wrote:I love Santa Fe and have never been to Sedona - could anyone compare? Re Santa Fe, hiking is also good