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-Gerry Anderson, Saskatoon, Arizona Tour passenger
Departure
February 18 - March 8 (20 days)

The Package at a Glance
| Day 1 |
Home Cities to Salt Lake City, UT |
| Fly from your home city to Salt Lake City. You will be transfered to your hotel where you will meet your Tour Director. |
| Day 2 |
Salt Lake City to Mesquite, NV |
| This morning meet your fellow travellers on the motorcoach where we will tour Salt Lake Temple at Temple Square, home of the Mormons. Right at the border of Utah and Nevada is our destination, Mesquite. |
| Day 3 |
Mesquite to Laughlin, NV |
| One extreme to another, Sin City, here we come! If you haven’t seen Vegas in the last couple of years, expect a 100% change you won’t believe. A taste of Vegas today, more later for those die hard fans, then on to Laughlin for the next four nights. |
| Day 4 |
Laughlin |
| The day is free (well it might cost you a few quarters!) Or maybe you want to test your rusty golf clubs. |
| Day 5 |
Las Vegas and return to Laughlin, NV |
| A full day in Vegas or relax around Laughlin, the choice is yours. After lunch, we will depart for Vegas. Once darkness settles in, a tour of the lights and back to Laughlin |
| Day 6 |
Laughlin |
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An interesting trip to Oatman, Arizona today, but beware, we hear there is an unruly element in these parts! London Bridge is falling down, yes, but they put it back together in Lake Havasu City. After our little excursions, you may want to try out the water taxis back in Laughlin. |
| Day 7 |
Laughlin to Williams, AZ |
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Another leisurely day, this time down historic Route 66, also known as the Mother Road, the Will Rogers Highway and the Main Street of America.
After checking into Grand Canyon Railway Hotel, you may want to enjoy the small town charm of Williams. Stroll down Route 66, just two blocks south of the train depot. This evenings dinner at the Railway’s Max & Thelma’s Restaurant is included. |
| Day 8 |
Williams to Flagstaff, AZ |
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Wake up to a beautiful northern Arizona morning; the air is crisp and clean at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Have breakfast at the restaurant (included) and then be sure to check out the historic depot and rail museum. At 9:30 a.m., there is a Wild West shootout to the west of the depot between the Marshal and the infamous Cataract Creek Gang.
All Aboard! At 10:00 a.m., hop aboard the train for a 65 mile (108 km) journey to the most famous of the Seven Wonders of the World. We arrive at the South Rim at 12:30 p.m. Once at the canyon, enjoy a 1 1/2 hour coach tour with enough time left after to explore Grand Canyon Village on our own before the train departs. Once back in Williams, it’s all aboard our coach for the short drive to Flagstaff. |
| Day 9 |
Flagstaff to Tucson, AZ |
| Scenery is the big highlight again today, but we have some interesting non-scenic stops as well. One will be in Sedona, famous for its Navajo artists. Our day ends in Tucson, where again we can unpack for four nights. |
| Day 10 |
Tucson |
| To get acquainted with our new city, we start the visit here with a city tour. After lunch, a drive to Tombstone for a re-enactment of the gunfight at the OK Corral. Also a visit to the Historama where we hear the narration of the exciting multimedia history of Tombstone from Geronimo’s Apaches to modern times. |
| Day 11 |
Tucson |
| This is your free day in Tuscon. A round of golf, relax by the pool or explore the town, the choice is yours. This is also our coach drivers day off, if you see him by the pool say hi. |
| Day 12 |
Tucson |
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First stop, the future: Biosphere II. The $150 million facility opened in 1991 as a massive closed system that would last for 100 years of testing nature, technology and human endurance. Two early human survival missions lasted for two years and six months respectively. This amazing world under glass includes a one million gallon saltwater ocean
This evening a group BBQ is planned. |
| Day 13 |
Tucson to Yuma, AZ |
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After arriving in Yuma, we’ll visit the Yuma Territorial Prison. We know that some may want to stay here for the night, but it is probably best to return to the hotel! |
| Day 14 |
Yuma to Mesa, AZ |
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We will visit the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. There are 60 documented archaeological sites in the monument. Some of these sites have been dated to AD 550-700, while the compounds were built between AD 1200-1450.
After a busy day, it will be nice to arrive at our home for the next four nights. |
| Day 15 |
Mesa |
| This is your day! Visit, tour, shop, swim or just plain relax, whatever your pleasure. |
| Day 16 |
Mesa |
| A beautiful steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake is today’s highlight. This is an enjoyable narrated cruise where the scenery takes on a new light. Another group BBQ is slated for this evening. |
| Day 17 |
Mesa |
| A mid morning city tour shows us what this wonderful area is all about. No wonder so many come here after retirement! You will have some free time today. |
| Day 18 |
Mesa to Mesquite, NV |
| The time has come to start back home. This evening, we head back to Nevada, where you join your tour director, bus driver and fellow travellers for WestWorld Tours Farewell Dinner. |
| Day 19 |
Mesquite to Salt Lake City, UT |
| Today we arrive in Salt Lake with plenty of time to visit Salt lake Temple at Temple Square. |
| Day 20 |
Salt Lake City to Home Cities |
| This morning, you transfer to the airport for your flight home. | |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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3 Four Night Stays
Grand Canyon Railroad
Grand Canyon Rim Tour
Railroad Hotel dinner
Tombstone
OK Corral & Historama
Steamboat Cruise
Biosphere II
Yuma Territorial Prison
City Tour of Tucson & Mesa/Phoenix
Evening BBQ’s
Farewell Dinner |
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