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Bilety kolejowe Grand Canyon Railway

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Wejdź na pokład Grand Canyon Railway i wybierz się na wycieczkę do majestatycznego Wielkiego Kanionu, którego nigdy nie zapomnisz. Poczuj dudnienie zabytkowego pociągu, gdy silnik przejeżdża 65 mil (około 105 km) przez piękną okolicę Północnej Arizony. Pociąg oferuje kalejdoskopowe widoki na szczyty San Francisco i toczy się przez doliny ozdobione dzikimi kwiatami, gęste lasy sosnowe, wysokie pustynne równiny i małe kaniony.
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Niemowlęta muszą siedzieć na kolanach osoby dorosłej
  • Niemowlęta i małe dzieci mogą jeździć w wózku dziecięcym
  • Odpowiedni dla wszystkich poziomów sprawności fizycznej
  • Pociąg może pomieścić skuter, jeśli nie jest szerszy niż 25 cali. Jest specjalna winda, aby podnieść skuter do pociągu.
  • Uwaga: Arizona nie przestrzega czasu letniego i przełącza się między MST (czas górski) i PST (czas pacyficzny) w zależności od sezonu.
  • Opublikuj aktualizacje bezpieczeństwa związane z COVID-19 — uprzejmie prosimy o powstrzymanie się od udziału w tej wycieczce, jeśli zaczniesz wykazywać jakiekolwiek objawy związane z COVID-19 lub jeśli istnieje wysokie ryzyko zarażenia choroba. Upewnij się, że 1 osoba na grupę czeka w kolejce do wymiany biletów. Maski na twarz będą wysoce zalecane. Dystans społeczny będzie praktykowany na peronie i w pociągu. Miejsca siedzące w pociągu będą ograniczone, aby zmaksymalizować dystans społeczny, a goście zostaną poproszeni o niezwłoczne zajęcie swoich miejsc, utrzymując wolne przejścia i pozostanie na miejscach, z wyjątkiem korzystania z toalet.
  • Maseczki na twarz wymagane dla podróżnych w miejscach publicznych
  • Maseczki na twarz wymagane od przewodników w miejscach publicznych
  • Środki do dezynfekcji rąk dostępne dla podróżnych i personelu
  • Dystans społeczny egzekwowany przez cały czas zwiedzania
  • Regularnie dezynfekowane obszary o dużym natężeniu ruchu
  • Sprzęt/sprzęt dezynfekowany między użyciami
  • Środki transportu regularnie dezynfekowane
  • Przewodniki wymagane do regularnego mycia rąk
  • Zwykła temperatura czeki dla personelu
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Recenzje (399)
sandramerwin
Jul 2018
If you want a memorable way to get to the Grand Canyon then this is your ticket. We took Coach on the way out and Dome car on the way back. Both were very comfortable, but the Dome car comes with snacks and soda. Both ways entertainers sang for you. On the way back added entertainment was from Train Robbers. I highly recommend taking the Grand Canyon Railway for the 60 miles from Williams to Grand Canyon Village.
John C
Jul 2018
Since I first came to the Grand Canyon In 1985 I’ve wanted to take the train to it from Williams. So when the service came back I added it to my bucket list. When I found out they were running steam...well I was super excited. Unfortunately, dreams and reality are vastly different things. First, they cancelled steam due to fire dangers. There were no apologies, just a “hey it’s not our fault”. Once we arrived at the ticket desk we reminded them I was limited mobility. He said there would be an ADA van at the depot which would take me to my final destination. Once it was time to board I was shocked to discover my coach was at the front of the train and I would have to walk the entire length. My guess is I walked a tenth of a mile. This was much too far of a walk for me, but I toughed it out. Our tour guide to the Grand Canyon was Dennis and he provided some great commentary. However, for some unknown reason he covered two different coaches. Therefore, we missed an advanced “heads up” on the best sights to photograph. Dennis did bring around newspapers and cold glasses of water. If there was a shining star on our trip, he was it. The scenery on the trip was typical southwestern. All vestibules were closed and there were no open viewing cars so pictures of the train on a curve were almost impossible. Water spotted coach windows made for mediocre photos from inside the coach. Having guitar players on the train was a great touch. The musician on the way out was okay, but JJ on the return trip was phenomenal! He had everyone in the coach singing. Once at the Grand Canyon Depot I had to walk the entire length of the train again to reach the depot. The mobility assistance van at the depot was full so the driver suggested I take the nearby village tram. This didn’t work out as the next two trams were full. Therefore, I walked up multiple flights of stairs and about a quarter mile to my lodge. This was a total disabilities accommodation failure. The return trip was no different as I walked the entire length of the train to reach my coach. Temperatures were approaching 100 degrees and I made numerous stops to rest. I was weak and pouring with sweat by the time I boarded my train coach. Our tour guide on the return trip told us he would not be providing commentary as we probably didn’t want to hear him yammering. A passenger asked if he would give us a heads up on two particular spots she missed on the way out. He said he would, but we never heard from him again until we reached Williams. In my opinion having him on board was no value added. They did stage a robbery at the end of the trip with the intention of getting a voluntary dollar from you. The trip photographer also came to see if you wanted your trip photo for $35. Back in Williams I walked the entire length of the train a fourth time to reach my car. In terms of mobility accommodation I would give the Grand Canyon Railway an F and advise others so afflicted to either steer clear or tough it out.
DorMart
Jul 2018
We did this as a side trip off our Route 66 roadtrip and stayed at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel as part of the package. The day starts with a cowboy "show" before everyone boards the train. We opted for the first class carriage which was extremely comfortable and had loads of legroom. Tina, the host, provided commentary and information on the destination as well as telling some of the worst jokes I've heard in a long time! She was funny though. There was complimentary pastries, juice and drinks on the journey up and cheese, cold meats and soft drinks provided on the journey back down. You could also have paid-for alcoholic drinks served at the seat if you wanted. Entertainment both ways on the journey was in the form of a couple of singers who were entertaining and could hold a tune. And on the return journey there was a mock holdup which was fun. It's a slow train (max 40mph) and takes around 2.5 hrs each way by the time you've boarded etc. and you get about three hours at the Grand Canyon itself. You have the option of a paid-for bus tour when you get there but we didn't bother with that. My only criticism would be the fact that, as others have mentioned here, you're made to feel a little obliged to tip every step of the way; first the singers, then the cowboys and finally the host who, as we approached home, put on a pair of white gloves and worked her way through the carriage shaking everyone's hand... maybe it's cos I'm British but I'd rather have left a tip unprompted on the way out. BUT, don't let that put you off - it's a great day out and a fantastic way to get to the Grand Canyon. Tip: If you're over 50, join the AARP for a modest fee to get a pretty good discount on the hotel and train ticket price, even if you're from outside the USA!

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