Seeing Tlaquepaque is awesome, the Spanish style mall, with big, beautiful trees, fountains, a bell tower, a chapel, a court yard and restaurants. There are some shops with fun things for children. Tlaquepaque is by the Oak Creek, behind a Spanish-hazienda looking wall. On the expensive side.
Reasonable restaurants in Sedona: Cafe Jose is quite good, and the Indian Palace, both in West Sedona. There are several fast food restaurants, too.
Hikes are beautiful, the Chamber of Commerce in uptown Sedona can help you with a free hiking map. There are many beautiful canyons, paths along the Creek, and going to the vortexes is fun, too. The air port twin hills are vortexes, situated before the steep road goes up to Airport Mesa, and not too difficult to climb. It's a beautiful view from up there to two sides.
A vortex is an energy field connected to the ground. I believe there are millions of crystals underground, which give off energy upon pressure by the huge rocks, like in a cigarette lighter.
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