Just back from our trip...thanks, all, for the info and advice!
We did make it to Vegas and the Grand Canyon...the trip was via LA on United's SIN-LAX nonstop. TR in the works...
No problem!! Glad we could be of assistance. I'm glad you got to enjoy your trip. Hope the triple-digit dry heat wasn't too much of a problem. I mean, it's dry heat (not humid), but that would equate to at least 40 degrees Celcius.
Interestingly though as I scrolled down the link, besides the write up on 'Touring the Roswell International Air Center Area', there is a photo of a stored Scoot plane missing its nose cone.
For a second I thought it was Victorville, CA where they scrap planes.
Interestingly though as I scrolled down the link, besides the write up on 'Touring the Roswell International Air Center Area', there is a photo of a stored Scoot plane missing its nose cone.
As you are a aviation enthusiast, and if you are driving up to Vegas from LA, perhaps you can visit the airplane boneyards like the Mojave airport where literally hundreds of retired jets are parked there. It should be a interesting and beholding sight to see so many aircrafts parked there. I did visit the smaller Kingman airport in Arizona which is about a 2.5 hours drive from Vegas back in 2014.
Thanks, flyguy! An intriguing idea. I quite enjoy visiting aerospace museums (Although I have yet to visit the one right at my doorstep: the Republic of Singapore Air Force Museum near Paya Lebar Airbase). Not sure about aircraft boneyards, though. But I did Google Mojave after reading your post. They don't offer tours, although there are certain days where they do open the facility. There are also companies which organise aircraft boneyard tours e.g. this link here.
As you are a aviation enthusiast, and if you are driving up to Vegas from LA, perhaps you can visit the airplane boneyards like the Mojave airport where literally hundreds of retired jets are parked there. It should be a interesting and beholding sight to see so many aircrafts parked there. I did visit the smaller Kingman airport in Arizona which is about a 2.5 hours drive from Vegas back in 2014.
Looks like this trip is going to happen. It's mainly Vegas, but Mrs yflyer and I are going via LAX and will spend some time in Los Angeles before and after Vegas.
As for the Grand Canyon, we will likely save the extended visit for another time, and just do a day trip from Vegas to the Grand Canyon Skywalk -- boring I know but we only have a day. Still debating if we should take a coach tour, or rent a car for the day and drive on our own.
In the mean time, if anyone has dining recommendations for Vegas (Or LA) do share them!
As an aside, for the airfare to LA, we snagged a fairly good fare on UA. SIN-LAX nonstop economy return for S$1327 (Price varies a lot depending on dates.). Of course this is in 9-abreast Y on a 787, which is not ideal, and views on UA on this board are quite polarised, but the price was right. I guess rubbing shoulders and duelling armrests with your seatmate isn't too bad if the seatmate is your spouse...
You can also do Antelope Canyon from Vegas. I don't know how long a drive it would be (my guess is 4-5 hours), what I did earlier this year was to join a 2 day bus tour out of Vegas to parts of the GC, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend (which is near Antelope Canyon). There's Upper Antelope and Lower Antelope, various websites say that which one is better to visit (better lighting for amazing photos) depends on the time of year.
Thanks for the tip, inkoherent! I had not heard of this place before, but I Googled it...looks like an amazing place to visit!
You can also do Antelope Canyon from Vegas. I don't know how long a drive it would be (my guess is 4-5 hours), what I did earlier this year was to join a 2 day bus tour out of Vegas to parts of the GC, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend (which is near Antelope Canyon). There's Upper Antelope and Lower Antelope, various websites say that which one is better to visit (better lighting for amazing photos) depends on the time of year.
Thanks for sharing your day trip experience, SQfanatic! A day trip sounds very hectic! Agree that a longer trip would be more satisfying -- at least a full day, if not several days. A few days at a place like Sedona, would probably be enough time to savour the views and the environment there...
No problem! I agree a day trip sounds hectic, but that all depends on how much of the canyon and area you intend to explore. If it's not much, definitely go for the day trip, otherwise, you could spend about 2 days if you plan to explore a lot.
Only thing I never got to do was see the sunset from GC, heard it's really beautiful. I did however see the sunrise at the canyon which was beautiful.
Sedona, Arizona is a wonderful town located about 2 hours south of the Grand Canyon. Great hiking, restaurants and scenic views of the red rock.
I was in Sedona last December and did a day trip to the Grand Canyon, though it was a bit exhausting due to traffic going into the park. You’d be better off staying in the area if your intention is to really explore the Canyon. That being said, I would definitely recommend a couple of nights in Sedona if time permits
Thanks for the suggestion, ek&sq! Sedona sounds like the kind of place where there would be great running trails too. Will definitely look it up.
I've been to Grand Canyon back in December 2013 with my mom and it was a day tour, started around 5:30am but got back around 3:30pm. At that time we stayed in Las Vegas for 4 nights. It wasn't much of a trip since we got to just see the canyon and some views but like others said it's best you do take a full day trip if you want to enjoy as much of the Canyon as possible.
Thanks for sharing your day trip experience, SQfanatic! A day trip sounds very hectic! Agree that a longer trip would be more satisfying -- at least a full day, if not several days. A few days at a place like Sedona, would probably be enough time to savour the views and the environment there...
I've been to Grand Canyon back in December 2013 with my mom and it was a day tour, started around 5:30am but got back around 3:30pm. At that time we stayed in Las Vegas for 4 nights. It wasn't much of a trip since we got to just see the canyon and some views but like others said it's best you do take a full day trip if you want to enjoy as much of the Canyon as possible.
Sedona, Arizona is a wonderful town located about 2 hours south of the Grand Canyon. Great hiking, restaurants and scenic views of the red rock.
I was in Sedona last December and did a day trip to the Grand Canyon, though it was a bit exhausting due to traffic going into the park. You’d be better off staying in the area if your intention is to really explore the Canyon. That being said, I would definitely recommend a couple of nights in Sedona if time permits
Restaurants should be plenty. Buffets, celebrity restaurants etc.
For activities, there would be shows, like circus (cirque de soleil), concerts (Celine Dion), magic shows (David Copperfield) etc. Depends on what you like.
Personally, I've been to Vegas quite a few times, but only went to a few buffets (Wynn, Caesar Palace Bacchanal), watched a few shows (Phantom of the Opera, Crazy Horse). So, it depends on what you like.
Thanks, fone! Yes the shows look interesting. Too many dining places to pick from though, completely lost there...was thinking of checking out Momofuku, just to see if it lives up to the hype...
Any suggested restaurants and activities in Las Vegas or the vicinity?
Restaurants should be plenty. Buffets, celebrity restaurants etc.
For activities, there would be shows, like circus (cirque de soleil), concerts (Celine Dion), magic shows (David Copperfield) etc. Depends on what you like.
Personally, I've been to Vegas quite a few times, but only went to a few buffets (Wynn, Caesar Palace Bacchanal), watched a few shows (Phantom of the Opera, Crazy Horse). So, it depends on what you like.
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