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Billets de train ferroviaire du Grand Canyon

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Montez à bord du Grand Canyon Railway pour un voyage dans le majestueux Grand Canyon que vous n'oublierez jamais. Ressentez le grondement d'un train d'époque alors que le moteur parcourt 65 miles (environ 105 km) à travers la magnifique campagne du nord de l'Arizona. Le train offre des vues kaléidoscopiques sur les pics de San Francisco et roule à travers des vallées ornées de fleurs sauvages, de forêts de pins denses, de hautes plaines désertiques et de petits canyons.
Ville: Drapeau
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Ce qui est inclu
Sales tax
Round trip train (coach or first class)
National Park service fees (USD15)
Tous les frais et taxes
Transport privé
60 minutes pour le transfert depuis l'aéroport inclus
Tour en chariot (si l'option est sélectionnée au moment de la réservation)
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Le train peut accueillir un scooter motorisé s'il n'est pas plus large que 25 pouces. Il y a un ascenseur spécial pour monter le scooter dans le train.
  • Veuillez noter : l'Arizona n'observe pas l'heure d'été et bascule entre MST (Mountain Standard Time) et PST (Pacific Standard Time) en fonction de la saison.
  • Post COVID-19 Safety Updates - Nous vous demandons poliment de vous abstenir de faire cette visite si vous commencez à présenter l'un des symptômes associés à COVID-19, ou si vous êtes à haut risque de contracter la maladie. Veuillez vous assurer qu'une personne par groupe attend en ligne pour l'échange de billets. Les masques faciaux seront fortement recommandés. La distanciation sociale sera pratiquée sur le quai et dans le train. Les places assises à bord du train seront limitées pour maximiser la distanciation sociale, et les invités seront invités à prendre rapidement leur siège en gardant les allées dégagées et à rester assis sauf pour utiliser les toilettes.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Régulièrement désinfecté zones à fort trafic
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Température régulière chèques pour le personnel
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
Photos de voyageurs
Commentaires (399)
FreddieSue_H
Aug 2021
A great way to see the canyon. Enjoyed the train ride and the extras they did such as the gun fight and the entertainment
rondw2021
Aug 2021
The host Jennifer was awesome however ee got first class seats and we do not feel like the experience was worth it. If you have children they will enjoy it but get your wallet out. On top of the cost of ticket you will need to tip guitar players and cowboy robbers for the skit at the end of the train.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2021
We appreciate your review and feedback! Your comments will be passed along to GCR&H management. Best, GCR&H Team
Tamara H
Aug 2021
The train ride to the Grand Canyon is a pretty fun idea. We decided to book the hotel and train so that we could enjoy a stress-free ride to the Grand Canyon and not deal with traffic and parking. That was definitely a bonus. Unfortunately for us, the predicted 90 degree sunny weather turned into cold temperatures with strong winds, heavy rain, hail, and thunderstorms. We were in our tank tops and shorts, so freezing and miserable. When we first arrived it was still mostly sunny and only starting to sprinkle, so we were able to see the views from the main area and try hot dogs from the food truck (Note: These were way over-hyped by our train hostess; they are just regular supermarket hotdogs and at 10x the price). When the wind and rain started picking up, we checked out the Hopi House, the visitor center, and a couple of the other indoor tourist attractions all within the first hour. We don’t mind rain (we’re from WA State), but this was freezing rain, so we didn’t really want to be out hiking in it. In other words, we had nothing we wanted to do for the last 2 hours of our allotted time there. If we had been in our car, we would have been able to leave when we were ready, rather than being stuck until it was time for our train ride back. This is in no way a criticism of the train company - not their fault at all. It’s just something to think about before committing to the ride. At the very least, regardless of what the predicted weather is, be prepared for some craziness. As far as the train itself: We rode in a first class car on the way up. Our car hostess was fun. She told amusing and informative stories of the train company, the Grand Canyon, and the people that turned the GC Village into what it is today. She kept us entertained the entire ride, with a break for a singing cowboy to play us some tunes. We had plenty of legroom, fold-down trays (like on an airplane), an outlet to plug our phones into, and free snacks. The women’s “lounge” (restroom) had a couch, 2 sinks, and two stalls. It was very nice. We chose to save a few bucks and pay for the coach class car on the way back. In hindsight, this was a mistake. The car host told a few lame jokes and passed out some simple souvenirs (a coloring book he had created, a bookmark, etc), which was very sweet, but mostly left us alone. Maybe he told the interesting facts to his car on the way up? There was enough leg room, but the seats were situated more like you’d find on a city bus. No fold-down trays. No power outlets. No free snacks. The musician was way worse (that was probably a coincidence). One shared bathroom stall for the entire car, etc. It was a very long train ride back to Williams. If you’re deciding between the car classes, I highly recommend paying the extra for first class. The cowboy show is tired. We’ve seen several of these kinds of shows over the years and this one, while cute and maybe entertaining for young children, was pretty lame. The actors seem to be going through the motions. On the train ride back to the hotel, the train comes to a stop so the cowboys can board the train (from a pick-up truck; they don’t even ride horses anymore) so that they can “rob” it. They basically just walk down the aisle, hoping for tips. Maybe it’s time for a new crew to take over?
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2021
Good Afternoon Tamara, We appreciate your thorough review and feedback! Your comments regarding the cowboy show and coach car will be passed along to our management team, we are always looking for ways to improve the experience. Best, GCR&H Team

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