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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
- Toaster
Entertainment
- DVD player
- Internet access
- Radio or music player
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Patio or balcony
- Washer and dryer (in-unit)
- Whirlpool tub
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
- Minimum check-in age: 21
Resort-wide renovation underway through December of 2025.
Resort does not have elevators. Stairs are required to access most units.
Resort places a one-time incidental hold of $50. Additionally, a split-week fee of approximately $39 applies for stays less than seven days.
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Hyatt Pinon Pointe
Sedona, Arizona
Hyatt Pinon Pointe occupies a prime spot of Sedona, situated on a crest that overlooks the famed Red Rocks. Of course, Pinon Pointe is more than just a pretty view - Hyatt's top-notch service and amenities will make your Sedona vacation an experience you'll never forget! Guests have access to a heated outdoor pool and hot tubs, a fitness center with gorgeous mountain views, a recreation center and even a dedicated kid's club. With a Wildflower Bread Company, Starbucks, Coldstone Creamery and the Shop at Pinon Pointe right onsite, you won't even need to leave the resort for fantastic dining or shopping. A concierge service is also always on hand to help perfect every detail of your trip.
Studios as well as one and two-bedroom villas are available at Hyatt Pinon Pointe. Studios sleep up to four individuals and include a cozy kitchenette, full bath, private balcony and Wi-Fi access. Or, upgrade to a one-bedroom villa, which includes a master suite with connecting bath (complete with walk-in shower and spa tub), fully-equipped kitchen, spacious living area, furnished balcony or patio, stone fireplace and balcony. Finally, the ultra-luxe two-bedroom includes all of the same features and grants a second bedroom, outdoor fireplace and full entertainment system.
Between Sedona's picturesque landscape and mystic reputation, there's no doubt that there's plenty of unique opportunities to experience. Sedona is considered a haven for artists and artisans, so count on plenty of galleries and shops to explore. Vistors can also visit ancient ruins or the Chapel at Holy Cross, built directly into Sedona’s red rock. Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime sight? Grab your camera and visit Oak Creek Canyon and Red Rock Crossing for some of Sedona's best views. If you're seeking some adventure, tour the area by ATV, mountain bike, horseback or hot air balloon!
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