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    Quote Originally Posted by Lifemagician View Post
    Avis probably can't gaurantee, because even if you got one, you would not be allowed to take it off road. When in UT, there are local rental organisations which rent out vehicles for local use and which can be taken off road.

    Lifey
    In 2009, we had lucky and Dollar rent a car gave us a Escape 4x4 in NYC. And I say lucky, because it was december and we catch some snow and icy roads in PA.

    For the same reason, I would prefer a 4x4 because of Aspen.

    Also in Utah, we donīt attend to do hard off road, but some gravel roads, something more and enjoy freedom. Have to know at the Avis agency.
    Me and my friends are used to go to Morocco and Sahara Desert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Michael View Post
    While Avis can't guarantee that your SUV will have 4 wheel drive, I can give you a 100% guarantee that taking an Avis vehicle off road will be a violation of your rental agreement, even if it a 4x4. A Ford Escape also isn't really designed for off-road driving, even with 4 wheel drive. Utah does have lots of opportunities to go off-road, but you need to contact a Jeep Outfitter where you can rent a truck actually designed for off-roading for the day.

    Renting a sedan will likely be a much better value than an SUV, which usually carry a pretty significant premium in cost.


    I would be a little surprised if you find air or water tours out of either Flagstaff or Williams. Any boat tours are going to start around Page. Air based tours are likely to start at Grand Canyon airport, which is near Tusayan/south rim. Also be aware there are air space restrictions within the national park, which don't allow helicopters to go down into the Canyon. That often means that helicopter tours do not actually visit the National Park, but rather Indian lands where the canyon is not as deep or spectacular - although that is a bigger issue with tours based out of Las Vegas.

    My last visit to the Grand Canyon was in mid-March and it was very comfortable - with temperatures in the 60's, I believe, although it gets quite cool overnight, and there were still some patches of snow on the ground. Of course, that doesn't mean that's what you'll see during your specific travel time.
    Thank you.

    The 2 reasons to choose a Escape was:
    - try a 4x4 car because of Snow in Aspen and other roads.
    - taller car shows normally better views.
    Take the opportunity to ask if we will get more snow than Aspen?
    By the way, the car cost us 950$ for 2 weeks, including the 300$ drop of fee.

    About GC, you recommend to entry at NP and make the normal one day tour?
    Donīt need to reserve in advance?
    Isnīt a plane or helicopter flight worth?
    To make rafting or something, maybe Page or Moab would be a better option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glc View Post
    The road from Twin Lakes to Aspen is Independence Pass, and won't open till around the end of May. The Pikes Peak road may or may not be open.

    I personally think the basic Hearst Castle tour is worth the time, it will need to be booked in advance.
    Thanks!
    I think we have to avoid Pikes Peak mountain and go directly to Aspen by Interstate 70.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southwest Dave View Post
    You can get helicopter flights from Tusayan that fly over the canyon that typically last 45 mins to fly across to the North rim, but it will not land. As mentioned, helicopter tours do not go to the National park area to land and a one day boat trip would not get you there either I doubt very much. Tours can be fun as an added extra to a few days in one place but for a day at the Grand canyon, nothing is going to compare to just being there and simply strolling along the rim and 'breathing in' this natural wonder of the world and to hopefully witness a sunset.



    If skiing is a priority then you can't leave it much later. Aspen ski season is typically until mid-April but will depend on snow pack.
    Thanks!
    So, we should make the normal tour at GC.
    What do you recommend to make rafting or something else? Moab or Page?

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    but some gravel roads
    Avis may not allow that.

    Enter the Grand Canyon via the east entrance and stop at each viewpoint till you get to the village. Then park the car and take the shuttle bus towards Hermit's Rest, get off at each viewpoint and catch the next bus (about every 10 to 15 minutes). When you get to the end, ride the bus back to the village.

    No reservations needed or required for visiting the park.

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    Default It's worth it !

    About GC, you recommend to entry at NP and make the normal one day tour? Donīt need to reserve in advance? Isnīt a plane or helicopter flight worth it
    There is no 'normal tour', you drive into the park and stop at the various viewpoints as and when you please. The shuttle bus service is free and needs no booking, it's not even possible. You can not take a car to Hermits rest after March 1st.

    A helicopter flight over the canyon is a wonderful and memorable experience. If you spent a day at the canyon and stayed in Tusayan that night you could book a flight for the next morning before driving to Vegas. [Tusayan has more expensive lodgings than Williams, but you might find a good deal this time of year.] Check out Papillon helicopters and their flights from Grand canyon airport.

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    What part of Grand Canyon is the best?
    Because I see in google maps that Grand Canyon Village is 241mi by away by road from Grand Canyon Skywalk.
    Should we go to the both?

    Quote Originally Posted by Southwest Dave View Post
    A helicopter flight over the canyon is a wonderful and memorable experience. If you spent a day at the canyon and stayed in Tusayan that night you could book a flight for the next morning before driving to Vegas. [Tusayan has more expensive lodgings than Williams, but you might find a good deal this time of year.] Check out Papillon helicopters and their flights from Grand canyon airport.
    Canīt we book the flight for the same day that we want to see GC?
    There is not enough time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis caetano View Post
    What part of Grand Canyon is the best?
    Because I see in google maps that Grand Canyon Village is 241mi by away by road from Grand Canyon Skywalk.
    Should we go to the both?
    The Skywalk is not at the Grand Canyon, or at least not really. It is on Indian lands, and the far west end of the canyon, where the canyon is only about half as deep as it is within the National Park. The skywalk is also much more expensive. It will cost you $25 for everyone in your car to visit Grand Canyon National Park, to do the skywalk, you're looking at about $80 per person, and you can't take pictures when you are on the skywalk. If you want to do both, there's nothing wrong with that, but if you are going to do one or the other, I'd strongly recommend the National Park.

    I'd recommend giving yourself a full day for the National Park and do the flight on a second day, but if you wanted to squeeze both a flight and your exploration of the park into a single day, you could make it work.

    Going back to your previous question about the 4x4, I will echo GLC, if you want 4 wheel drive for increased visibility or the chance you'll see snow (mind you the need for 4 wheel drive in the snow is vastly overstated), that's fine, but it's your statements about taking it onto dirt/gravel that could get you into trouble. Put very simply, if you are taking a rental vehicle anyplace you couldn't go in a normal sedan, you are probably violating the rental contract.

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    Thank you!

    Sorry for the late answer.


    Our flight is next 12th of march! We are very excited!!


    We will use the suggestion of Midwest Michael and will skip the night in Page as we want to spend a day in Fontana, LA, to see Nascar, the Auto Club 400.


    Here is our itinerary in March:

    day 12th – Arrive in DEN at 4:30pm
    day 13th – Denver to Aspen
    day 14th – Ski in Aspen
    day 15th – Aspen – Grand Junction – Moab
    day 16th – Arches NP and Canyonlands NP
    day 17th – Moab – Monumment Valey – Cameron Trading Post
    day 18th – Grand Canyon NP
    day 19th – Williams to Vegas
    day 20th – Vegas
    day 21st – Vegas – Death Valley – LA
    day 22nd - LA
    day 23rd – LA - Fontana - Nascar day
    day 24th – LA – Santa Mónica – Malibu – Santa Barbara – Pismo Beach – San Simeon
    day 25th – San Simeon – Carmel – Monterey – Fresno
    day 26th – Fresno (kiwifruit visit) - Sacramento (kiwifruit visit)
    day 27th - Fresno (kiwifruit visit) - Sacramento (kiwifruit visit)
    day 28th - San Francisco
    day 29th - San Francisco - Fly home



    Thank you all for your great help!

    Wish us luck :)

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    Only 2 fast questions:

    - We want to do some fast shopping in some outlet.
    Do you recommend any? LA, Las Vegas...

    - Do you know where are the best place to see Nascar in the Auto Club Speedway?

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