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    Need input on lodgings for Grand Canyon

    Dh and I will be going to the Grand Canyon next May. We'll be using a timeshare in Sedona as our "home base" but want to spend a night, or two, at the Grand Canyon. I've seen the places available through the park department, but wanted to know if anyone had any input. The only one I've even heard about is the El Tovar. TIA
    Luanne

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    I think that El Tovar is the nicest one.
    We had lunch there.
    It's a nice historic hotel with a great restaurant with reasonable prices.
    I wish we had stayed the night there.
    All the others are a bit further away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chriskre View Post
    I think that El Tovar is the nicest one.
    We had lunch there.
    It's a nice historic hotel with a great restaurant with reasonable prices.
    I wish we had stayed the night there.
    All the others are a bit further away.
    I have always wanted to do the overnight mule ride in to Phantom Ranch.

    Overnight Rides
    stay the night at Phantom Ranch, at the bottom of the Canyon near the Colorado River. This service must be reserved and purchased in advance. Overnight rides include accommodations and meals. Overnight ride prices start at $506.82 for the first person, or two people for $895.11 including taxes.
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    We did the same thing and stayed inside the park and very close to El Tovar which was nice but it was twice the price of what we paid. I don't recall the name but the room was comfy, clean and I would stay there again. If you give me the choices I will probably remember the name. We went during the summer about 4 years ago and remember that we needed to make reservations about six months in advance.

    We had drinks at El Tovar while watching the sunset which was spectacular. We then had dinner went for a nice walk along the rim and back to El Tovar for some coffee. Our room was no more than a three minute walk from El Tovar. I would definitely not stay outside of the park.
    LARRY

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawren2 View Post
    I have always wanted to do the overnight mule ride in to Phantom Ranch.
    You go for it! I'm more the "I'll view from up top thank you very much.".
    Luanne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    We did the same thing and stayed inside the park and very close to El Tovar which was nice but it was twice the price of what we paid. I don't recall the name but the room was comfy, clean and I would stay there again. If you give me the choices I will probably remember the name. We went during the summer about 4 years ago and remember that we needed to make reservations about six months in advance.

    We had drinks at El Tovar while watching the sunset which was spectacular. We then had dinner went for a nice walk along the rim and back to El Tovar for some coffee. Our room was no more than a three minute walk from El Tovar. I would definitely not stay outside of the park.
    Here are some of the other places to stay:

    Yavapai Lodge
    Kacina Lodge
    Thunderbird Lodge
    Bright Angel Lodge
    Maswik Lodge
    Luanne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luanne View Post
    Here are some of the other places to stay:

    Yavapai Lodge
    Kacina Lodge
    Thunderbird Lodge
    Bright Angel Lodge
    Maswik Lodge
    OK I remember that we wanted to stay at Thunderbird lodge but nothing was available so we stayed at Kacina Lodge.
    LARRY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    OK I remember that we wanted to stay at Thunderbird lodge but nothing was available so we stayed at Kacina Lodge.
    Thanks. When I was checking prices it doesn't look like there is all that much difference between the El Tovar and the others. It is more expensive, but not double. Maybe it's the time of year we're looking at. Right now all of the lodges have availability for the time we're looking for.
    Luanne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luanne View Post
    Thanks. When I was checking prices it doesn't look like there is all that much difference between the El Tovar and the others. It is more expensive, but not double. Maybe it's the time of year we're looking at. Right now all of the lodges have availability for the time we're looking for.
    We stayed at El Tovar and LOVED it - did 2 nights - - the first morning we got up and drove to an area of the park to watch the sun come up - there was maybe 8 other people besides us - plan on arriving 30 minutes before sunrise....spectacular!
    Drinks and dinner at El Tovar are a must...highly rated restaurant.

    This was one of my favorite vacations Malibu CA, Veags and the Grand Canyon....driving all around - wonderful family memories.
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    I've been doing some checking on availability for the date(s) we want.

    We could get a room at the El Tovar with NO view for $215/night. Or we could get a room with a partial view at either the Kachina or the Thunderbird (both are on the rim) for $197/night.

    Is the El Tovar worth the extra money, if we wouldn't get getting any view?
    Luanne

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