Two night stay. The natural beauty of Sedona abundantly surrounds you. The staff are very friendly. The rooms are dated and carpet should be replaced. For light sleepers the casitas have sub floors and the HVAC bulkheads are noisy. However, our casita had a beautiful view and was quite.
The fancy restaurant is expensive but everything tasted wonderful. Harry was our waiter and he was very knowledgeable and kind. The other restaurant was a overpriced Chili's. They also have a small market/sandwich shop. Once again overpriced food, country club quality. There is nothing around the property within a thirty minute drive. So, if you are on a budget you may want to bring a cooler, microwave, and fridge. If your a spender, sign the room charge and pay the bill.
There is a $60/day resort fee. While the property is secluded, the only thing that is free is the pool and fitness room. All spa treatments are very expensive.
There are several trails around the property. They are open to the public, so weekends they can be crowded.
The resort is geared toward people with disposable income or people that simply have the means to enjoy everything they have to offer. If you are more frugal and a $400 one hour message seems like a lot of money, then the Enchantment might not be a good fit.
A side note there is a heavy female presence at the resort. There seemed to be groups of 3-6 women all about the resort. I am assuming the spa is the attraction.