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Author: chamurebel
Keywords: duranguense
Added: October 31, 2008
Bryan & Ben's Excellent Adventure
Night 5 - Tusayan, Arizona. After hours of driving, the boys actually made it to the Grand Canyon...and through the Grand Canyon National Park (almost hitting a deer on the way, no less).
Upon arriving in the hotel for the night, Bryan gets an email from his boss (Susan) telling him he has an upcoming audition for "Stargate Universe."
Author: StoyBoy720
Keywords: road trip
Added: September 30, 2008
CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY IN TUSAYAN, GRAND CANYON
Author: MalyKadak
Keywords: INDEPENDENCE DAY
Added: July 4, 2008
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Location:
This resort-style hotel is located in Tusayan about 3 km from the Grand Canyon National Park.
Facilities:
Renovated in 2005, this fully air-conditioned hotel comprises a total of 232 rooms spread over 3 floors. The inviting foyer features a 24-hour reception with a lift and a safe. Further facilities include a bar, a newspaper kiosk and a family-friendly restaurant. Parking spaces are available for those guests arriving by car.
Rooms:
The tastefully fitted rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, a radio, and an Internet connection. A double bed, coffee making facilities, ironing equipment, and a balcony or terrace are also provided in all rooms as standard. Both the air conditioning and the heating are individually adjustable.
Sports/Entertainment:
There is a swimming pool in the well-kept grounds of the hotel. Guests may also choose to take advantage of the Jacuzzi or the range of spa offerings available.
Meals:
A complimentary, continental breakfast is served each morning.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA cards are all accepted as methods of payment.
Misc.:
Family plan: 2 adults and 2 children (up to the age of 18) are able to share the available beds in the double rooms.
Author: myHotelVideo
Keywords: MyHotelVideo Hotel Video Quality Inn & Suites Grand Canyon National Park Arizona United States
Added: June 14, 2008
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Lage:
Das Vollservice-Hotel mit Einrichtungen im Resort Stil befindet sich in der Ortschaft Tusayan. Es liegt ca. 3 km vom Grand Canyon Nationalpark entfernt.
Ausstattung:
Das im Jahr 2005 renovierte Hotel verfügt auf 3 Etagen über insgesamt 232 Zimmer. Es bietet den Gästen eine Empfangshalle mit 24 h Rezeption, Hotelsafe und Aufzug. Des Weiteren befinden sich im klimatisierten Hotel ein familienfreundliches Restaurant, eine Bar und ein Kiosk. Ein Parkplatz ist vorhanden.
Zimmer:
Die Zimmer sind mit Kaffeemaschine, Bügeleisen und -brett sowie Bad/Dusche mit Haartrockner ausgestattet. Sie verfügen über Direktwahltelefon, Sat.-/Kabel-TV, Radio, Internetzugang und Doppelbett. Heizung und Klimaanlage können individuell reguliert werden. Balkon oder Terrasse vervollständigt das Angebot.
Sport/Entertainment:
In der Außenanlage befindet sich ein Pool. Den Gästen stehen ein Whirlpool und diverse Spa-Angebote zur Verfügung.
Verpflegung:
Den Gästen wird ein kostenfreies, kontinentales Frühstück geboten.
Kreditkarten:
Es werden American Express, Visa Card, MasterCard, Diners Club und JCB akzeptiert.
Sonstiges:
Familienplan: 2 Erwachsene und 2 Kinder (bis 18 Jahre) können im Doppelbettzimmer die vorhandenen Betten mitbenutzen.
Author: myHotelVideo
Keywords: MyHotelVideo Hotel Video Quality Inn & Suites Grand Canyon Nationalpark Arizona Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Added: June 11, 2008
Oh ja, der Grand Canyon, großes Loch im Boden, unvergesslicher Anblick, gigantisch.
So, mehr brauche ich eigentlich gar nicht schreiben, denn das triffts. Der Grand Canyon ist einfach unglaublich. Eigentlich dachte ich, na, ja, da schaut man denn halt auf ein Loch im Boden, aber Leute: Was für ein Loch!!
Diese gigantischen Ausmaße lassen einem dem Atem stocken. Ein Ausblick, der seinesgleichen sucht.
Hier ist es immer windig. In der Nähe des Besucherzentrums sind die Felsen noch mit Gittern, an die man sich lehnen kann geschützt, abseits der Parkplätze und der Pfade ist der Canyon völlig offen und man kann sich gefährlich nahe an den Rand wagen, Nervenkitzel pur!
Über das was man sieht kann man viel schreiben, eines sieht man auf jeden Fall: Felsen und Entfernung.
Ich selbst habe es nicht für möglich gehalten, das man stundenlang in ein gigantisches Loch schauen kann, aber es geht. Und dieses Bild werde ich nie vergessen, hier schafft es die Natur, dass man sich ganz klein vorkommt.
Schaut Euch mal das Video an, dann wisst Ihr was ich meine...
Wenn man in den Park hinein fährt kostet es 25$, diese Karte gilt dann aber volle 7 Tage, das Geld kann man ruhigen Gewissens investieren, glaubt mir.
Der Park gehört eigentlich zu Grand Canyon Village, nahe Flagstaff. Leider hat Qype mir nur Las Vegas als Stadt zugelassen, Vegas ist aber ne knappe Tagesreise von diesem Ort entfernt.
Thilo-W. Finger
Author: fingert2005
Keywords: museum der von studio gesehen view desert grand canyon observation thilo kolb yavapai tusayan grandcanyon
Added: June 1, 2008
Rick (Dad), Gilly and Eli visit the Grand Canyon in June, 2004.
6/19/2004 - We drove from Folsom, CA to Tusayan, AZ (12 hours).
6/20/2004 - We saw the IMAX movie of the canyon; visited the National Geographic museum; explored the town of Tusayan; looked around a Native American art flea market.
6/21/2004 - We spent the day in the park on a guided tour of the South rim of the Grand Canyon, seeing: Yavapai Point; Grand Canyon Village (Hopi House, Bright Angel Trail, endangered California Condor birds, El Tovar Hotel, Santa Fe Depot, Klob Studio); Grandview Point; the Tusayan Ruin; Desert View tower. We saw a lot of things through our guide's scope, like: Wotan's Throne, Vishnu Temple, Cardenas Butte, Venus Temple. We learned about plants in the area, such as desert sage. We learned about many of the ecological challenges to the canyon, like: fires, land reclamation initiatives and the humanization of animals. We learned about canyon safety and how others have been injured and died in the past. We learned how to identify the Raven bird (round tail). We learned about the native Humpback Chub fish, and the non-native Rainbow Trout. We learned about the Colorado River, dams and lakes. We learned why the canyon is so wide. We learned about some important people to the Grand Canyon, like John Wesley Powell and Mary Colter.
Author: rmelick67
Keywords: Family Vacation Grand Canyon 2004
Added: September 9, 2007
Rick (Dad), Gilly and Eli visit the Grand Canyon in June, 2004.
6/21/2004 - We spent the day in the park on a guided tour of the South rim of the Grand Canyon, seeing: Yavapai Point; Grand Canyon Village (Hopi House, Bright Angel Trail, endangered California Condor birds, El Tovar Hotel, Santa Fe Depot, Klob Studio); Grandview Point; the Tusayan Ruin; Desert View tower. We saw a lot of things through our guide's scope, like: Wotan's Throne, Vishnu Temple, Cardenas Butte, Venus Temple. We learned about plants in the area, such as desert sage. We learned about many of the ecological challenges to the canyon, like: fires, land reclamation initiatives and the humanization of animals. We learned about canyon safety and how others have been injured and died in the past. We learned how to identify the Raven bird (round tail). We learned about the native Humpback Chub fish, and the non-native Rainbow Trout. We learned about the Colorado River, dams and lakes. We learned why the canyon is so wide. We learned about some important people to the Grand Canyon, like John Wesley Powell and Mary Colter.
Author: rmelick67
Keywords: Family Vacation Grand Canyon 2004
Added: September 9, 2007
Rick (Dad), Gilly and Eli visit the Grand Canyon in June, 2004.
6/21/2004 - We spent the day in the park on a guided tour of the South rim of the Grand Canyon, seeing: Yavapai Point; Grand Canyon Village (Hopi House, Bright Angel Trail, endangered California Condor birds, El Tovar Hotel, Santa Fe Depot, Klob Studio); Grandview Point; the Tusayan Ruin; Desert View tower. We saw a lot of things through our guide's scope, like: Wotan's Throne, Vishnu Temple, Cardenas Butte, Venus Temple. We learned about plants in the area, such as desert sage. We learned about many of the ecological challenges to the canyon, like: fires, land reclamation initiatives and the humanization of animals. We learned about canyon safety and how others have been injured and died in the past. We learned how to identify the Raven bird (round tail). We learned about the native Humpback Chub fish, and the non-native Rainbow Trout. We learned about the Colorado River, dams and lakes. We learned why the canyon is so wide. We learned about some important people to the Grand Canyon, like John Wesley Powell and Mary Colter.
6/22/2004 - Today Eli and Gilly flew over the canyon on Grand Canyon Airlines, taking pictures and video of the flight. We bought gifts for family at shops in Tusayan. For himself, Eli bought a local wood carving of a Raven as a souvenir to remember his trip.
Author: rmelick67
Keywords: Family Vacation Grand Canyon 2004
Added: September 9, 2007
Rick (Dad), Gilly and Eli visit the Grand Canyon in June, 2004.
6/22/2004 - Today Eli and Gilly flew over the canyon on Grand Canyon Airlines, taking pictures and video of the flight. We bought gifts for family at shops in Tusayan. For himself, Eli bought a local wood carving of a Raven as a souvenir to remember his trip.
6/23/2004 - We went back in to the park today on our own to re-visit some sites we saw on our tour, and explored some things we didn't get to see before. For herself, Gilly bought some jewelry (a ring) as a souvenir to remember her trip.
Author: rmelick67
Keywords: Family Vacation Grand Canyon 2004
Added: September 9, 2007
Rick (Dad), Gilly and Eli visit the Grand Canyon in June, 2004.
6/23/2004 - We went back in to the park today on our own to re-visit some sites we saw on our tour, and explored some things we didn't get to see before. For herself, Gilly bought some jewelry (a ring) as a souvenir to remember her trip.
6/24/2004 - We drove from Tusayan, AZ to Folsom, CA.
Author: rmelick67
Keywords: Family Vacation Grand Canyon 2004
Added: September 9, 2007
8/27/07 near Grand Canyon.
Author: phunguy25
Keywords: stuff
Added: August 27, 2007
If the South Rim and Tusayan Lodging is sold out, we recommend you take a look at the Gateway Communities around the South Rim of the Grand Canyon
Author: GrandCanyon86023
Keywords: Flagstaff Williams Sedona Page
Added: March 14, 2007
If you are unable to get lodging inside the Park at Grand Canyon's South Rim or would simply like more amenities, a pool or jacuzzi. You need to watch this video on Lodging just 1 mile outside of Grand Canyon National Park.
Author: GrandCanyon86023
Keywords: Grand Canyon Lodging Outside South Rim
Added: March 13, 2007
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