Eh. The "living room on wheels" gets us there.
We got a barely used 2016 Sedona with all the bells and whistles. In test driving, based on the large size and lack of maneuverability, combined with the comfy back seats and various electronics, we dubbed it "the living room on wheels." Mileage is poor. On the other hand, that's your trade off for lots of space, as it seats 8. I just wish the space in back when the seats are stowed was flat. After driving an Aztek where I could remove the seats (not simply fold up or stow away) and have TONS of flat bottomed cargo space, the cargo capabilities of the Sedona are a real let down. Also miss the Aztek's open headrest design that let you drive in a ponytail or bun without discomfort and which did not push the head forward uncomfortably (not Sedona's fault - it's new (and BAD) "ergonomic" requirements).