Deb & Bill
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We also hit the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest when we went out west. Plus Carlsbad Caverns.
One of the challenges of planning any National Park trip is choosing what to see and what to leave out. If you start looking at your map, you'll drive yourself nuts.
DH & I found all of this out on our past two trips. The longer we are in a National Park, the more likely we are to return to it. We are in our mid to late 40s and we were daydreaming of the days when we can get the senior pass to the NPS and stay a while. DH also visits the NPS website and looks for future jobs. We can retire in 7 - 10 years and will still be looking for work at that age. We also dream of working at Disney too! It just depends which vacation we have just returned from as to what our next career will be!!!!
My idea of a perfect vacation used to be stress-free at the beach. DH is showing me that there's so much more to see & do and I'm becoming a convert. Now, if only the kids would appreciate what is outside of the van window half as much as we do!!!!!!!
Traffic is becoming more and more of a problem at the big parks, because visitation is just nuts during the summer school vacation and there's usually only one two-lane road going where you want to go. And, unlike WDW, probably 99% of all park visitors arrive at the park by private vehicle. We usually figure about 1 car for every 2.5 visitors...so that's a LOT of private vehicles.It's only about 5 min. from the park entrance, but it did take us about 45 min. to get to the valley floor if that's an issue for you.
I would call back and reserve the June dates. You might be able to make that work simply by reversing the order of your travel.I checked availability at Yosemite for the time we're thinking about and it looks like there is nothing available for the two nights, but if we go a week earlier (first of June), then we can choose from a few different places.
I'm glad to hear that 4 days is likely enough at DL.... so we'll base our DL time on four full-days there plus a night before and after. I so appreciate the thoughts and information.
Hi!
I don't have too much advice to offer...just wanted to let you know that my older son will also turn 13 on June 16, 2009! Wow!!
I'll bet he'd like to spend his big day at DL also.
We were able to visit DL in March 2007, and I believe we spent 4 days in the parks. It was a weird adjustment for us to only have to walk to the parks and never worry about buses!! Absolutely no travel time to worry about while you are on site!!! No need to get up ungodly early and drag tired children to sit at a bus stop in order to catch an early bus to MK!!
Have a wonderful trip!
Kerri
I would call back and reserve the June dates. You might be able to make that work simply by reversing the order of your travel.
If the original dates are preferable, I'd also check and see if there is ANY availability for those dates. If there is something like a tent-cabin, I'd reserve that too. If you do that, you're protected for both dates.
Well, wildlife is one of the really cool things about any national park visit!We heard raccoons just outside our room that happened to have an exterior door as well as the one off the hall - I spent most of the night awake, convinced there were bears that were trying to break into our room in search of my toothpaste![]()