disneylady said:
We discussed in detail last night what types of vacations we want to take in the near future. Here is what came up: Grand Canyon...
For Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Teton and several other national parks, don't even THINK about a timeshare. Stay ON-SITE!
All of the parks above, and others, have wonderful lodgings
INside the parks (which in many cases is a long darn way from
OUTside!). They are not only occasionally spectacular (El Tovar at GRCA, the Ahwahnee at YOSE, etc), they are also CHEAP!
Well, not that cheap in the case of the El Tovar or Ahwahnee, but there are wonderful cheap lodgings available. If you drop down from the premier properties, the decor goes from stunning to clean and rustic, but sometimes those lodgings actually offer the better views. We stayed the last two times in Yosemite at the Yosemite Lodge and had views that simply defy description.
You can usually make reservations at National Parks one year
and a day from your date of arrival. For popular properties and seasons, a year and a day is THE time to make your ressies, but if you fail, get something and work to improve. You'll eventually get what you want.
The link for Grand Canyon lodging is
http://www.nps.gov/grca/pphtml/lodging.html
If you can, try to get to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Imagine the Grand Canyon without the crowds. Like Shark Valley at Everglades NP, it is one of the best kept secrets in the NPS system. The lodge at the North Rim is spectacular -- the restaurant is RIGHT
ON the rim of the canyon, and rim-side cabins are Rim-
SIDE! Breathtaking place.
If you have to go to the South Rim, there are several options. Definitely go to El Tovar, even if you don't stay there. Again, it is right on the rim, and a wonderful place to sit and sip a beer while you watch the light change on the canyon.
Enjoy Your America!
Ranger Jim