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smalllpox t1_j70u7f9 wrote

Consumed? Rofl. October through April there's nobody there

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fgreen68 t1_j70z0fk wrote

I was there in November. It was packed. Maybe Jan and Feb are empty.

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smalllpox t1_j73lkxs wrote

Packed with what?. Nov 28th to Dec 3rd was empty. I got whatever air bnb I wanted cheap. Nobody in any water. Slide rock was empty

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fgreen68 t1_j73wajz wrote

People. Couldn't get reservations at some restaurants. On every trail I went to the parking lots were full or close to full.

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ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_j71rr7q wrote

That may have been true at some point, but believe you me, it’s insane all year round now.

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smalllpox t1_j73l96p wrote

I just went in Nov for trout and it was a ghost town but ok I go every Nov and march

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ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_j73lqc0 wrote

I live here. I see it every day. But ok.

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smalllpox t1_j73m8qn wrote

We must really have a different view as to what packed is. July 4th is a great example of packed

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ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_j73ugat wrote

Room occupancy rates in Sedona in fiscal year 2022 averaged 66.3% for the entire year.

The July occupancy rate in 2022 was 62.6%. About average.
The November occupancy rate in 2022 was 76.2% - about 10 points above average.
The March occupancy is 2022 was 77.8% - about 12 points above average.

Them's the facts. The numbers confirm the informal observations I make on a daily basis. This place is not a ghost town in November or in March. In fact, both months are busier than average.

I've linked to the City of Sedona's report if you'd like to check for yourself.

https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:df4d7ef5-a778-31e1-a327-9274075ef22f

See you when you return to Sedona!

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