I live right outside of 6A. There’s some really cool stuff to do right there in the unit itself, but expect it to be jam packed with Burqueños every summer weekend.
Jemez Springs is a neat little town, and somewhat a hidden jewel. I say somewhat because of aforementioned Burqueños.
Cuba is an oilfield town, San Ysidro is a Res town. Both are good for a stop to get gas and a bite to eat, but I wouldn’t count on much else from a vacation perspective.
Theres a casino complex in Bernalillo, and another at Sandia Pueblo. Both might make neat spots to stay within a hour or so of the unit, but I haven’t personally stayed at either living so close to there. Corrales, NM is probably the closest ‘nice’ place within an easy drive of the unit. An Air BnB there would get you within easy driving distance but still in a place with shops, restaurants, wineries, touristy attractions nearby for the wife.
Stuff to do with the wife near there:
-Valles Caldera (Unit 6B)
-Jemez Springs (restaurants, small hotels, small shops. Lots of neat fishing spots up and down the river from there)
-Jemez Soda dam
-Battleship Rock
-Jemez Falls (go on a weekday or early in the morning)
-Bandelier NM
-Ojito Wilderness (hot in the summer. Seismosaurus trail has a really good petroglyph spot)
-Guadalupe Ruin (one of my favorite Anasazi sites. Easy to get to, seldom visited, close to unit 6. Aztec Ruins and Chaco Canyon are bigger, but a long way west of Unit 6.)
If it were me, I’d look into Air BnB type accommodations in Jemez Springs, outside of Cuba, or on the NW side of Albuquerque (Los Alamos side would also be a good spot to stay, but I don’t go there much). You could spend a weeklong vacation just in the Jemez and not hit all the cool spots, plus you’d be scouting your actual unit.
Have fun!