14 days in April LA to Grand Canyon
Hello there
We are planning on visiting from the UK in April, (arriving on the 4th) with our two children aged 6 and 8. We want to see everything, but as time is limited and we dont want to spend every day driving we need to be sensible. At the moment we are thinking of flying to LA, but can be flexible.
Ideas so far consist of:
LA - 2 nights to recover
Death Valley - 2 nights
Vegas - 1 or 2 nights
Grand Canyon area - 2 nights
then some suggestions please - is it feasible to go on to Bryce Canyon etc?
Finally - 1 or 2 nights in LA to fit in Disney as a last treat for the kids before flying back early on Sat morning.
We need to be able to include some things the kids will enjoy, as unlike us they will not find the scenery and journey itself enjoyable. I would be most grateful for any help - or other suggestions you can give. This forum is an amazing wealth of information. I have decided against visiting Yosemite based on closed roads I knew nothing of previously, so thank you.
For Those Few Open Days...
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The four locations you plan to see on your trip should certainly meet with the approval of both the adults and children in your group. But since you have what looks to me like three more nights to spend, I think you should look at spending one more in Las Vegas, which has become much more family-oriented in recent years, and maybe the other two days poking around some of the more 'wild west' venues in Arizona. In Las Vegas, the New York New York hotel has a small amusement park, complete with a roller coaster, on its roof, and there is a free-for-the-watching pirate show in front of the Treasure Island Hotel. Both hotels are on the Strip. For much more on what to do in Las Vegas, read through some of Megan's articles. In Arizona, besides the Grand Canyon, there are tons of western related attractions that appeal to kids including Montezuma Castle National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park, the towns of Sedona and Prescott, and even London Bridge, all of which could be strung together as a RoadTrip portion of your vacation between the Canyon and Los Angeles without having to drive too much on any given day.
AZBuck
What this big kid would do....
I'm a bit of a Disney freak myself. So I would either take AZBuck's suggestions of spending more time in Vegas or I would plan a bit more time in Disney. If you get tired of Disney, you could always go to Universal, Knott's Dairy Farm, or trek out to Six Flags Magic Mountain. All have great rides for the kiddies (and us big kids, too!).
And you might be selling your kids a bit short. While all kids get a bit bored with long car trips, I think the scenery at places like Bryce, the Grand Canyon, and even along the highway is going to be so different than what your kids are used to, I find it hard to believe that they won't be intrigued with it...albeit in probably shorter doses than their parents.