We booked through RCI so as not to lose points that were to expire at the end of the year. Our week-long vacation was in mid-December, and the snow on the red rocks of Sedona was gorgeous. Hiking was exhilarating for the intrepid ones in our group, and I was the only one who remained behind. The unit we were in had a detached second bedroom and bath, located a few yards across an outdoor deck. It provided nice privacy, but all aspects of the main quarters as well as the extra bedroom were cramped--much like living in a trailer or mobile home. The kitchen was well-stocked, but the living room area was much too small for the style of furniture, pull-out sofa bed, and arm chair that were provided. On first arrival, too, we were given a unit that inexplicably had no functioning heater, and so part of the group had to spend the first night in another unit. The next day, it was fixed early in the morning, though the management neglected to notify us when it was ready. We waited and wasted precious time moving belongings when we should have been enjoying the crisp outdoor air. The swimming pool was covered with a tarp that had to be pulled back every time one of our group wanted to swim laps, but the jacuzzi area was nice. The fitness room had minimal equipment, but it sufficed. One of the best features was the on-site laundry facility, and the miniature golf course was a hoot for us. The free margaritas were not remarkable in any way, nor was the food in the dining area, despite all the accolades written on the walls of the restaurant. Would I stay at the Sedona Pines again? Probably not. It wasn't dreadful, but it wasn't memorable. Only the setting among the red rocks made it worthwhile. We'll seek other accommodations next visit, either more luxurious or more quaint.