Hi nurseb.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a "land lovers" family vacation? I doubt anything could top the trip we had in March on the Magic but for one year I quess I will have to try.
Start with a few days in Las Vegas, Nevada. A room at the Rio (an all suite casino/hotel). The Mac King afternoon magic show is terrific for kids/families as is the evening dinner-show at Excaliber. Go to the Starship Enterprise at The Hilton (I think) and have a meal and/or drink in Qarks. Another terrific evening show is Lance Burton. Take the kids to Circus Circus. They offer circus performances as well as a "domed playland" (I'm sorry but I forget the name) AND a very funny clown show near the entrance to the rides inside. Drive on over to the Richard Petty Go-Carts and have a blast as the evening sun fades over Mount Charleston. There is much to see and enjoy at all the major - and minor - resorts. Have fun simply exploring.
Take a day to travel out to Death Valley with a stop at Scotty's Castle. They have an interesting tour available. Along the way, you can pause to oogle at the legal bordellos. "Buckaroo" heard Daddy say too often, "Hey, look, a desert animal!" and pointing in the direction opposite to the "trailer park of ill-repute."
Another half-day trip I recommend is to Bonnie Springs Ranch. A restored ghost town of sorts replicating the wild west. You can even become involved in a hanging.
Also take a drive out to The Valley of Fire. Fascinating.
After all of this, leave Nevada and head out to Williams, Arizona. Stay at The Frey Marcos Hotel. They have a great pool. Walk a bit of the old Route 66. You can purchase any number of overpriced souveniers. A nice dinner can be had at Max And Thelma's Restaurant. In the morning, take The Grand Canyon Railroad from Williams to the Grand Canyon. You'll enjoy the pre-train ride gunfight and singing cowboys on the train. Give 'em a tip and they'll "serenade yer sweetheart." Stay overnight at one of the accommodations in the area. You can sometimes get a good deal at The El Tovar Hotel which is right near a ledge overlooking the Canyon. Many many things to do. Try horseback riding in the Joshua Tree Forest just outside the park grounds. Also, local natives offer a terrific insight into the history and culture of the area through their own tours. Some services are now listed on the internet.
After a second night at the Grand Canyon, take The Train back to Williams - only on the return trip use their Parlor Car Service. It's worth the extra monies charged!
Proceed to Flagstaff but continue on to Sedona. Try a Pink Jeep Tour. Relax. Perhaps some golf or fishing. Then return to Las Vegas. Stop at The Hoover Dam for a tour. Then either stay the night in Las Vegas, again, or take a red-eye flight home.
Well, that's one suggestion for a "land lovers" vacation. I've got more, but this isn't really the forum...