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Pink Jeep Tours -- Are They Worth The Money?

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April 13, 2017, 07:26 PM
4MUL8R
Pink Jeep Tours -- Are They Worth The Money?
Planning a few activities in Sedona, and Pink Jeep seems to have the high zoot setup. Any reason not to trust my 25th wedding anniversary activities to Pink Jeep?


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April 13, 2017, 07:42 PM
Woodman
When visiting a few years back, I tipped the gal-driver to take us without waiting for a full Jeep. And to take a drive thru her favorite spots.

If I was spending time in the area, I'd be just as happy taking a slow drive north on 89A to Flagstaff. Late lunch, then head on back. Oak Creek Canyon - beautiful area. The Vortex Insurance is definitely a good value. If only for peace of mind.

Arizona State Route 89A --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_State_Route_89A
April 13, 2017, 07:56 PM
Cookster
Yes (to answer your thread title question)!

It was a while ago, but I think we did the 'Broken Arrow Tour'.

It's a great ride on some pretty rugged terrain, and you will get to see / experience the beauty of Sedona that you will not have from pulling over at a scenic rest stop.

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April 13, 2017, 07:58 PM
flashguy
I vote YES. Did it in 2009 and really enjoyed it. Could possibly irritate a bad back. My photos are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/...s/72157622669929138/.

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April 13, 2017, 08:17 PM
pingman274
Yes, we had a terrific ride, one of the fun family things we did in Sedona. Many great pictures!



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April 13, 2017, 08:29 PM
FLhiker
We did it a few years ago and had a great experience.
April 14, 2017, 01:30 AM
YooperSigs
And swing by Jerome if you have time. Well worth it.


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April 14, 2017, 01:38 AM
Nuclear
The Broken Arrow tour is definitely worth the money. We've taken people in their 70s on it, so not really that rough. You get to see some sights in Sedona that would require some really intense hiking to get to.
April 14, 2017, 02:06 AM
phydough
Yes, in/around Sedona.

The Pink Jeep tours to the Grand Canyon are in mini buses.

If you want to drive yourself, https://barlows.us/ has good equipment and people.
April 14, 2017, 03:58 AM
flashguy
quote:
Originally posted by phydough:
Yes, in/around Sedona.

The Pink Jeep tours to the Grand Canyon are in mini buses.

If you want to drive yourself, https://barlows.us/ has good equipment and people.
Right! One does NOT drive Schnebley Hill Rd. in anything less rugged than a Jeep or Humvee!

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April 14, 2017, 06:22 AM
BurtonRW
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy:
quote:
Originally posted by phydough:
Yes, in/around Sedona.

The Pink Jeep tours to the Grand Canyon are in mini buses.

If you want to drive yourself, https://barlows.us/ has good equipment and people.
Right! One does NOT drive Schnebley Hill Rd. in anything less rugged than a Jeep or Humvee!

flashguy


You say that, but I'm telling you - when Mrs.BurtonRW and I rented a nice Rubi from Barlows and headed up to Cow Pies one afternoon, I swear to God, we passed a Subaru Forester on the way down. They were local and had done this before (I know because I waived them down and asked). I was pretty impressed.

Anyway - as to the OP's question, maybe I'm in the minority here, but I'm not a fan of PinkJeep. Mostly a gimmicky thing for a bunch of yahoo tourists by my observations. (Kind of the same way I feel about "ATV Adventures" in the middle of the Costa Rican jungle.) Their jeeps tend to be much more lifted than necessary and they seem to focus on the experience of a high speed bounce-fest rather than simply using vehicles capable of getting to an intended destination.

We did do a jeep tour, and I'm sorry now that I forget the name of the company, but we went specifically because they take a very limited number of people to a piece of private land where you actually get out and hike around the property with a knowledgeable guide to enjoy the artifacts and rock painting. We were the only two in our group. Probably wasn't nearly as "exciting" as a Pink Jeep. Roll Eyes

Renting a jeep is expensive - especially when you buy the tow insurance (and do buy the tow insurance unless you're an experienced rock crawler) - but definitely a more pleasurable experience in my mind to do it yourself on your own terms and timetable if you're goal is simply to get to the top of some of the off-road trails out there.

On the other hand, if you want the amusement park ride experience, Pink Jeep will fit the bill nicely.

-Rob




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April 14, 2017, 09:56 AM
urbanwarrior238
Pink Jeep seemed to be very busy with tours as we saw many many pink jeeps. we went with a different jeep tour, sorry I can't remember company name, which seemed more personalized. Wife and I were only ones on tour and we probably got a lot more out of tour since we weren't jammed in with others we didn't know. But overall, it is such a beautiful area you probably can't go wrong with any jeep tour.

Have fun!


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April 14, 2017, 10:00 AM
ryan81986
They're absolutely worth it. I've done just about every Sedona one they offer. Scenic rim is a good first timer tour as it gives you some history of the Sedona area as well as information on local rock formations, plants, etc...

https://www.pinkjeeptourssedon...our-scenic-rim-tour/


If you want any other travel tips for out that way let me know, I try to get out there at least once every other year, if not every year.




April 14, 2017, 10:11 AM
2000Z-71
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy:
One does NOT drive Schnebley Hill Rd. in anything less rugged than a Jeep or Humvee!

Um, no. I've driven a stock Nissan Xterra, Ford F-150 and Toyota 4Runner the full length of that road. There's really only 2 obstacles that present a challenge. But erosion really has turned some of the sections into a very rough and washboarded trail.




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April 14, 2017, 10:22 AM
2000Z-71
I'd say it depends what you are looking for. My in-laws have taken a couple of tours with them at different times and they have thoroughly enjoyed it. Other alternatives are to rent a Jeep, Tomcar (think side by side off road sand rail type vehicle) or side by side ATV and drive the trails yourself. With Pink Jeep you'll have a driver to tell you about the area. Doing it yourself you can do it at your own pace, stop where you want for as long as you want. There's a quite a few operations few self rentals.




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April 14, 2017, 10:43 AM
flashguy
Well, I just checked my photos from 2009 and apparently I used Red Rock Western Jeep Tours for my experience. It was great.

DSC_0196
by David Casteel, on Flickr

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April 14, 2017, 12:48 PM
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I am headed to Sedona next week to play some golf at Oak Creek

I will be checking out the tours as well - I'd like to do one some time



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