![]() For $27 per adult (there are discounts for certain groups, such as Seniors), you'll get access to the museum and also book yourself a spot in a 1.5 hour tour of the Acoma Pueblo, a beautiful Native village located atop the nearby Mesa. They do have gift shops with snacks and beverages but to avoid waiting in line you might as well pack your own. We went during spring break and shuttles to take us back to our car after long day of hiking took about 1.5 hours which we knew going in but a lot of people waiting in line were getting uneasy and rude to each other. Plan for shuttles to take long during peak times. Would be a good idea to take hiking boots with spikes if going during winter and early March. Went during March and there was still compacter ice on one of the trails to the point where we had to turn back and take a different trail down. Would recommend planning on camping if you want to make it to the bottom since the hike can get pretty tiresome for those not used to steep declines on the way down and incline on the way up. You will have to come out and see for yourself how grand it really is. Pictures truly don't do this place any justice. I wouldn’t want to spend almost $400/night for a room facing the road, but I would definitely stay again if I have the opportunity.Before coming here I thought Grand Canyon was all hype. The decor inside was also pretty dorm-like but the views more than made up for that. The outside is pretty ugly and reminded me of my college dorm. I moved the desk chair to the window and was able to film 2 California Condors right from the room. ![]() While our room was sort of a half basement deal, there were 2 large picture windows facing the rim and another side window facing towards El Tovar. There was a water filling station right outside our door. The room was fine and included a good size dorm fridge, real glassware and stoneware coffee mugs. I enjoyed watching the flow of people and many stopped right in front of our room because it was such a great view. There was a sidewalk in between the hotel and rim, but that didn’t bother us at all. I would call it full view, as we could lay in bed and see the canyon. We had a room on the first floor that was called a partial view room. It was quite expensive for a fairly ordinary motel room, but well worth the $375+ per night. Just returned home from a 2 night stay at the Grand Canyon south rim and thunderbird lodge. Hotels near El Cristo Rey Catholic Church.Hotels near Trans-Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park.Hotels with Shuttle in Grand Canyon National Park.Cool & Unique Hotels Grand Canyon National Park.Quiet Hotels in Grand Canyon National Park.Grand Canyon National Park Suite Hotels.Honeymoon Hotels Grand Canyon National Park.Charming Hotels in Grand Canyon National Park.Grand Canyon National Park Cheap Hotels.Hotels with Balconies in Grand Canyon National Park.Grand Canyon National Park Pet Friendly Campsites.Grand Canyon National Park Shopping Hotels.Popular Grand Canyon National Park Categories.3-stars Hotels in Grand Canyon National Park.Luxury Hotels in Grand Canyon National Park.Romantic Hotels in Grand Canyon National Park.Grand Canyon National Park Travel Forum. ![]() Grand Canyon National Park Holiday Rentals.Bed and Breakfast Grand Canyon National Park.
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