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Enchantment Resort and Mii amo Spa
Sedona, AZ
525 Boynton Canyon Road, Sedona, AZ 86336

Main: 888-236-2684
Web: www.enchantmentresort.com

Quick Facts
Opened1987
Last Renovated2009
Guest Rooms218
Room Rates
High: 450-1625
Low: 350-1325
High SeasonMar - Jun
Low SeasonNov - Feb
Ideal Group Size30-150
Max Group Size400
Fees/Taxes
Resort Fee22
Room Tax13.05%
Sales TaxNA
Airports
Sedona Airport (SEZ)
15 min 9 miles
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
120 min 112 miles
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG)
50 min 32 miles
Dining, Food & Beverage
F&B Averages
Breakfast Buffet34
Breakfast Cont.23
Lunch Buffet39
Plated30
Dinner Buffet120
Plated68
Coffee Break10-15
2-Hour Open Bar32
Onsite Dining/Cuisine/Capacity
Tii Gavo
Casual Dining
94
The Yavapai Restaurant
Fine Dining
206
Mii amo Cafe
Healthful Cuisine
138
Meeting Space
Largest Meeting Room5,100 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space13,000 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space32,000 ft²
Amenities
Business: Business center, high-speed Internet access, and state-of-the-art communications and audiovisual equipment.
Recreation: Six pools, spa, fitness center, six tennis courts, pitch-and-putt golf and putting green, croquet, hiking, biking, and a children’s program.
Nearby: The shops and galleries of Sedona, four 18-hole championship golf courses, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, jeep and airplane tours, and train rides to the Grand Canyon and through the Verde River Canyon.
Enchantment Resort and Mii amo Spa


Enchantment Resort in sedona, arizona, welcomes groups to its own private canyon. In harmony with the natural beauty of red-rock country, the adobe-colored buildings and casitas blend visually with the majestic walls of Boynton Canyon, which mark the edge of Coconino National Forest and the Secret Mountain Wilderness—revered by the Yavapai-Apache as the birthplace of their tribe.

The resort's recent multimillion-dollar renovation project polished and expanded its meeting facilities. Enhancements to the property include nearly 5,600 square feet of new indoor space, including two new ballrooms and an executive boardroom—all characterized by sophisticated Southwestern decor, floor-to-ceiling windows, and cutting-edge technology. The project brought the total indoor conference space to more than 12,000 square feet. It also increased outdoor venues to more than 20,000 square feet of space that takes full advantage of Sedona's dramatic scenery, comfortable temperatures, and starry night skies.

Many of the nation's leading corporations find Enchantment Resort ideal for brainstorming, team building, and camaraderie because of its meeting facilities, scenery, and vast offerings, including tennis, swimming, hiking, croquet, and more on-site. Of extra special note: Mii amo, the destination spa at Enchantment offers a full range of restorative treatments in a facility that consistently ranks as one of the world's top destination spas by the readers of Travel + Leisure.
Planner Reviews
Average Rating: 9.25
It's been several years since I have been at the Enchantment and I plan to bring a group again within the next five years. My experience was nothing short of amazing. From the views to the service and food and beverage. It's worth the extra travel time to experience the exclusivity of this property
Joann Chmura
Strategic Meetings and Events, LLC
Trumbull, Connecticut
August 25, 2008
Average Rating: 9.38
Wow, cannot beat location. Sense of arrival is fabulous, check it is one of my favorites. Spa leaves you speechless. Staff goes out of the way to serve. Food could use a little more of a touch, but the service was great. The delivery of orange juice in the morning with your paper was unexpected and above expectations.
Cindi Williams
Western Home Furnishings Association
Roseville, California
March 31, 2008
Enchantment Resort is a world-class property with a warm and friendly staff, a selection of wonderful menus, accommodations perfectly appointed throughout the resort, and a spa so incredible it begs for a return visit.
Jennifer S.
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
February 4, 2008