Grand Canyon Vacation in 2007? Resolve to book your hotel room ASAP!
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Hotels & Lodging, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon Vacation Add commentsHey, everybody, Happy New Year!
So what are YOU resolving to accomplish in the New Year? Get organized? Get thinner? Get richer? Whatever it is, I wish you the best, BUT, if your family is visiting Grand Canyon National Park in 2007, let me strongly suggest this: resolve to get on the stick with your Grand Canyon lodging reservations, like, NOW. From what people are saying on travel forum sites like TripAdvisor, Fodor’s, etc., many Grand Canyon hotels are already getting full, and not just for upcoming holidays like spring break. Summer’s shaping up to be busy, too. All perfectly normal – getting your Grand Canyon hotel lined up is probably the most important element of your vacation. It’s pretty much the “linchpin” around which the rest of your plans will revolve.
So – get on it, pronto! Trust me on this. Like they say on “Monk” (USA’s having a marathon), “you’ll thank me later.”
For in-park hotels, you want to check Xanterra South Rim LLC, www.grandcayonlodges.com 888-297-2757 (toll free in US) or 303-297-2757 (outside US). If you can’t find lodging in-park, check Tusayan (7 miles away), Williams (60 miles away) or Flagstaff (85 miles away). For availability and pricing of hotels in those areas click here or call 800-916-8530.
If you’re saying “hooooooooold on, I haven’t gotten that far and I don’t know where to begin!” take a look at our newest contribution to the world’s largest, most useful ‘How To’ Manual, wikiHow.com: “How to Plan a Grand Canyon Vacation.” It’ll break down the process of planning your Grand Canyon trip in 10 steps!
Oh, yes, we are technically closed today. But this information was too important not to pass on via the miracle of modern technology. :)
Talk to ya tomorrow, folks!
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