Deal: Grand Canyon Railway offers free rides and selected meals for kids
- Share via
Here’s one way to avoid traffic at Grand Canyon National Park: Take the train instead. The Grand Canyon Railway sweetens the cost of a two-night stay this summer by adding free train tickets and meals for kids this summer.
The deal: The Grand Canyon Railway takes visitors on a 2-hour, 15-minute ride between the tiny town of Williams, Ariz., and Grand Canyon National Park.
With this deal, you spend two nights in the 298-room Grand Canyon Railway Hotel in Williams and take a day’s ride to and from the park’s South Rim.
Children 2 to 15 years old, with a paying adult, receive a free ticket in a vintage Pullman class rail car, and two dinners and two breakfasts at the Grand Depot Cafe.
When: The offer is good through Sept. 5, based on availability.
Tested: I checked online and found the deal available July 2 to 4 (over Fourth of July) for two adults and two children: $727, excluding tax and a $30 entrance fee to the national park.
The price covers hotel, dinners and breakfasts and train tickets for all. The children’s train tickets are valued at $29 each. Tip: On selected days, you can ride on vintage steam-powered trains; check the website for dates.
Info: Grand Canyon Railway, (800) 843-8724
MORE
$20 to $80 three-course dinners during Las Vegas Restaurant Week
Cruising with the whole family is getting easier as ships add kid-friendly cabins and features
Wyoming: Learn how to rope cattle while staying at an upscale ranch
Good times light the nights in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter
More to Read
Sign up for The Wild
We’ll help you find the best places to hike, bike and run, as well as the perfect silent spots for meditation and yoga.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.