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Originally Posted by Rain Man
9 – Sedona (AZ) – Very intriguing. The summers are three degrees warmer with similar humidity, but the winters are 14 degrees warmer with very little snow. That’s a win. I was here once and thought the town was a souvenir shop wasteland, but I only saw the main street. The housing stock looks pretty decent and affordable. Overall, it’s only slightly more affordable than Denver, but it’s got some nice advantages in climate, and I once got the best corn bread I’ve ever eaten at a restaurant in Sedona. I also got a chakra massage, but she didn’t touch my first chakra or anything so it was wholesome. Sedona’s not a game changer, but it’s a really good change of pace option.
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That's my thought of Sedona as well, but have only been there once. Plus, the hiking and outdoors stuff can be very crowded at times, which is the opposite of what anyone should want when you're out in the middle of nowhere.
But, as you mentioned with that Alaskan town and cruises, there are benefits with all of the tourists as far as more retail and food options for the size of the town.