Best of west trip
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Best of west trip
I am planning a trip next april, i have six full days to see the following. Grand canyon,monument valley ,bryce canyon and zion national park. I was thinking of skipping Monument valley, to enjoy the rest more. any advice would be appreciated.
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I will have the full six days and be staying in las vegas. I had my heart set on seeing monument valley but is this to much? I will be flying from northern ireland to vegas( McCarran airport). iintend to stay at GC for a full day.
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If you really have your heart set on Monument Valley, I think it would be worth the 165 extra miles! With 6 days you could:
Day 1 drive Las Vegas to Grand Canyon
Day 2 Grand Canyon
Day 3 Drive to Monument Valley stopping at the scenic overlooks as you exit the Grand Canyon. Spend night at Gouldings, Kayenta or Mexican Hat.
Day 4 Drive Bryce see canyon. Trails down into Bryce in April are usually closed due to snow so one night should be plenty.
Day 5 Spend some time in Bryce before driving to Zion
Day 6 Spend most of the day in Zion and then drive the 3 hours to Las Vegas.
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Day 1 drive Las Vegas to Grand Canyon
Day 2 Grand Canyon
Day 3 Drive to Monument Valley stopping at the scenic overlooks as you exit the Grand Canyon. Spend night at Gouldings, Kayenta or Mexican Hat.
Day 4 Drive Bryce see canyon. Trails down into Bryce in April are usually closed due to snow so one night should be plenty.
Day 5 Spend some time in Bryce before driving to Zion
Day 6 Spend most of the day in Zion and then drive the 3 hours to Las Vegas.
Utahtea
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I would like to see amusement parks, santa monica, hollywood sign,beverly hills and the stars homes, and maybe a backlot tour at one of the studios. Those sort of ideas. I was thinking of staying in anaheim close to disney. What's your advice on this? thanks
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Is this all the same trip?
If so, can you not steal a couple of nights from the LA segment of your trip and add them to the Arizona/Utah bit to give you more time there.
I have only been to LA once. I think it was for 3 nights but I was pretty glad to leave. I wasn't concerned about the safety aspect since most areas a tourist will be should be perfectly safe. It just wasn't my kind of city that's all.
If so, can you not steal a couple of nights from the LA segment of your trip and add them to the Arizona/Utah bit to give you more time there.
I have only been to LA once. I think it was for 3 nights but I was pretty glad to leave. I wasn't concerned about the safety aspect since most areas a tourist will be should be perfectly safe. It just wasn't my kind of city that's all.
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Please tell me why it was not your city, as i think i would agree. From what i have heard, its not that great an experience, and yes i would consider adding days to the arizona part of the trip.Let me know. thanks
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I have decided to holiday in San francisco and LA. I arrive In San francisco on the 16th of april and stay for 8 nights going to LA via pacific coast highway. I will stay there 5 nights and spend the rest of the time in San Francisco at the end . Leaving on the 2nd of May. I want to see the Muir woods, Yosemite and Giant Sequioa's. I will be driving, is this wise in san francisco? ANY help would be good.
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