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    Arcosanti

    Arcosanti

    (152 reviews)

    I'm not sure why the Yelp page states Arcosanti is closed. We were just there and is open and…read moreoperating. Clearly what the original architect had in mind many years ago never came to fruition as it really hasn't changed in years. Is appears to be a small artist community but we didn't see anything going on at the moment so couldn't tell if it id still active or they make everything south in Scottsdale at Cosanti. There is a gift shop where you can watch a brief video on the history and learn about their wind chime creations. Personally I've received many of the wind chimes over the last 20 years for housewarmings or Christmas gifts. Each is unique. The greeter in the gift shop was friendly and stated there is a tour available as well. We didn't have time for the tour but purchased a couple of small gifts. He suggested visiting the Scottsdale location as well which is called Cosanti. I had no idea it was located in Scott's well. Will check it out.

    70s vision for communal living by architect Paolo Soleri, this is on the way from Phoenix to Sedona…read moreand worth a stop if you are into architecture and ecology, you'll see Soleri's unique "arcology" vision here which is a fusion of both. We signed up for the tour and yes the dirt road is rough leading to Arcosanti, our tour guide mentioned a future expansion in the living area but in order to keep building the road has to be paved, hopefully it's better in the future. The behind the scenes tour participants was twice as large as they normally have so at times it was hard to see and hear though our guide tried their best. We loved hearing about the different spaces and seeing what was hand made by volunteers though we enjoyed the more intimate feel of Cosanti more. The gift shop is one staircase above the cafe and it's where the tour meets. There is better bell selection at Cosanti If that's what you are shopping for but Arcosanti has more hand-made knick knacks by residents, there is also a nice selection of books about Soleri and Arcosanti. You can stay the night here and get a good view of the stars and a more intimate experience, we would do this next time. The architecture and vibe would make it worth it!

    Full Circle Ranch - Joshua Tree

    Full Circle Ranch

    (25 reviews)

    This place is under new ownership. While the previous owners had an outstanding reputation for…read morehospitality, the current owners are downright hostile to paying guests. Their website boasts wonderful amenities - a beautiful deck, BBQ, pool and hot tub. Those amenities are only available to people staying for free who are friends of the owners. If you are paying for the RV spot and using the stables for the horses, do not expect to use any amenities. Previous owner provided cleaning and bedding for the horses. Current owner does not. Previous owner allowed any paying guest full access to the property. Current owner does not. If you are staying in the RV spot, watch out for cactus as they do not maintain the landscaping. Your vehicle may get scraped by brush. You can share the outdoor sitting area with the property manager - but the furniture is dirty and decrepit. The property manager lives on-site in an RV. They smoke, so if you want to use that outdoor space, you will share their smoke as well. Wifi Internet is available, but it is iffy. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Current owners are charging the same amount as the previous owners minus any hospitality. Their rates for the RV site and stables are probably one of the most expensive in the entire state of Arizona. Basically, you will be paying top dollar for bottom dollar accommodations. Current owners are delusional and very good at playing mind games. Prepare to be gaslighted on a daily basis. One day they will offer an amenity and the next day they will take it away. If you are a masochist and enjoy paying a huge amount of money to be abused, this is the place to stay. We have traveled all around the country with our horses. This is the ONLY place we have stayed where we had to fight with the owners to get our money back (He demanded payment in full upon our arrival) and the only place we have stayed where we have been harassed because we wanted to use what we were paying for.

    If I could give this place 100 stars I would! From the moment my girlfriend and I stepped thru the…read moredoor, we were greeted with hugs and treated like family by none other than Tom and Debby, the owners. Everything was amazing - from the location, to the views and especially the breakfast waiting for us every single morning. We couldn't have asked for a more awesome experience; which made leaving Full Circle very sad. But we will most definitely be back every year from now on!!!

    Rock Springs Cafe - Chocolate Cream Pie!

    Rock Springs Cafe

    (1.6k reviews)

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    I can already hear the question: "Five stars... for this place?"…read moreYeah. And I mean it. Rock Springs Cafe is probably my favorite "tourist trap" in Arizona, and I don't use that term as an insult. It knows exactly what it is, and more importantly, it leans into it without apology. We stopped in yesterday with a group of nine after a night up in Sedona, heading back toward Phoenix. This has become a bit of a tradition for us, but it was the first visit for most of our extended family. Before we even got inside, they started noticing something unusual. People walking out were smiling, making eye contact, telling us, "Get the pie." Not once or twice. Over and over. It's got that kind of reputation. You walk in and it's part restaurant, part roadside curiosity. There's a gift shop right there selling pickled everything, jars lined up like a museum of vinegar and ambition, plus the usual mix of souvenirs and trinkets. It sets the tone immediately. This isn't trying to be refined. It's trying to be memorable. Because of our size, we were seated in the larger dining room. It's got that classic, slightly chaotic charm. The kind of place kids instantly love because there's so much to look at. Ours were fully entertained before the menus even landed. Food-wise, it delivers exactly what you want it to. I had the pulled pork Reuben, which hit the spot in that unapologetically indulgent way. Not delicate, not trying to impress a food critic. Just good, satisfying, and gone faster than I expected. The kids ordered off the kids menu, no complaints, no leftovers worth mentioning. Everything came out right, no issues, no drama. If I'm being completely honest, this probably lands at four stars on food alone. Solid, enjoyable, but not life-changing. Then Andrea shows up. Our server completely changed the experience. She was warm, genuinely friendly, and knew how to read the table. She gave us time when we needed it, checked in without hovering, chatted just enough to make it feel personal without slowing things down. Handling a table of nine isn't easy, and she made it look effortless. That bump from four to five stars? That's her. And yes, we got the pie. You don't come here and skip it. I went with the bourbon pecan, which has been my go-to forever, and it's still exactly what I want it to be. Rich, a little over the top, and absolutely worth it. Prices are reasonable, especially for a place that could easily coast on its reputation alone. Before you leave, do yourself a favor and check out the "Rare White Bat." It's one of those weird little details that somehow fits perfectly here. Bottom line. This place isn't perfect. It's better than that. It's consistent, it's self-aware, and it gives you exactly the experience you came for. And sometimes, that's worth more than perfection.

    We thought we'd eat in the cafe before going to the Pie Box to purchase pies. It's okay mainly…read morebecause of the atmosphere, character of the cafe and, of course, those delicious pies. But the service is lacking and employees do not seem to be consistently pleasant. A refresher training of the staff in CX would be worth it. Those awesome pies are what gets them the extra star (2 instead of 1). :) We'll be back to purchase full pies to take with us, but we'll dine somewhere else.

    CIVANA - Smashed Avocado

    CIVANA

    (188 reviews)

    $$$$

    Feeling SO refreshed after my trip to Civana!!! Everything was perfection, and I'm already planning…read moremy next visit. The spa was phenomenal. I had the Marine Oxygen Facial with Jennifer. My skin was glowing and feeling great afterwards. The aqua therapy rooms, sauna, and steam room were amazing as well. All of the food was high-quality and delicious. I personally loved the charred octopus appetizer, salmon filets, matcha pancakes, and vegan mac n' cheese. Wanted to shout out Joshua, Kalkidan, and Yolanda at Terras. Your service above and beyond. I feel like we left as friends! The fitness center and group classes were just what I was hoping for. Shoutout to Anton, Mikayla, and Joshua for bringing your energy and programming great workouts. Lastly, shoutout to Sonia at Seed for your kindness and conversation during my visit!

    My boyfriend and I stayed at CIVANA Wellness Resort & Spa from Friday through Monday on a somewhat…read moreimpromptu trip we planned only four days in advance, and we had a wonderful experience. The property is beautiful, quiet, and very clean, with plenty of space to relax. Even though we booked last minute, we were still able to get into several classes and activities, including a few we had been waitlisted for. Our room was also very nice and spotless. What truly stood out was the amazing staff. Kathleen at the front desk kindly helped check my boyfriend in early when my flight was delayed by five hours and the reservation was under my name. We also had a fantastic meal at Terras with Yolanda (highly recommend the Eggplant) and had a blast doing the high ropes course with Abe. The biggest thank you goes to Yessica in housekeeping. On the morning of checkout I unknowingly lost a one-carat diamond earring that even though was insured, I was devastated to have lost. I didn't realize it wasn't in my ear until I was almost at the airport and promptly called the resort. Yessica immediately organized a search, and although it wasn't in our bathroom as I originally thought, her team eventually located it elsewhere on the property near the restaurant/lobby. I am incredibly grateful to Yessica and the CIVANA team for going above and beyond to return something so meaningful. I will absolutely recommend this resort to everyone I know. You will arrived stressed and overstimulated and leave with a sense of calm, connection and with a restored faith in humanity.

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