Hello guys!
We're a family of 5 visiting west coast in the beginning of May 2020 (parents in their 60s, 3 adults in 20-30s).
Interested in abit of everything - chillax, shopping, sight-seeing (grand canyon esp), food, and 'route 66'. Probably not doing any hikes this trip.
Excellent, we can help you out.
I'd warn you that this is a very short trip, especially with sixty-somethings who are going to be on the slow side. You're going to be cramming a lot in.
Don't pick up the car until you have to. In LA you're better off Lyfting everywhere. Also, pick one hotel and stay in it for a couple nights, rather than bouncing around all over the city.
On day 4: trust me, Barstow sucks. Push on to Laughlin instead, and stay in one of the casinos overlooking the river; that'll give you a head start on the next day's adventure as well, because...
Day 5 Sun
Route 66 (Kingman, Oatman, William)
Accom: Historic Route 66 Motel Seligman
This one is a bit overrated. "Route 66" through Arizona is just miles and miles of Interstate-40, and it's very quick. I'd suggest two changes:
1) Push on further than Seligman: head to Meteor Crater! It's only a half-hour east of Flagstaff, and is absolutely worth the visit;
2) Stay in Flagstaff instead of Seligman, which is literally the middle of nowhere and has nothing to recommend it. Flagstaff at least has the Lowell Observatory.
Day 6
Drive to Grand Canyon South Rim
Mather point, Yavapai point, Mary Colter's lookout, Trail view point, Maricopa point, Powell point, Hopi point, Mohave point, The abyss, Monument creek vista, Hermit's rest viewpoint, Hermit's rest village
Accom: Kachina Lodge
I think at this point you're getting a little bit over-ambitious: trying to see too many things in too few days. Try this instead:
Day 6: Grand Canyon South Rim (half a day, be selective about where you stop). Sleep in Page (and stop over at the Cameron Trading Post on the way from the Grand Canyon to Page, for some kickass souvenirs and fry bread.)
Day 7: Antelope Canyon in the morning; drive to Springdale in the afternoon. Make sure you come down through Mount Carmel Junction; the drive down through Zion is gorgeous. Sleep in Springdale (I like the Cable Mountain Lodge, because it's right next to the National Park entry).
Be careful with this bit. May is still early in the year enough that some roads may be a bit snowy and slippery.
Day 8: Zion all day. In the evening, drive back to Vegas (2.5 hours).
Day 9: Vegas. Go hard on the outlet shopping today; skip the Desert Springs outlets. (It's all the same stuff anyway!)
Day 10: Drive back to LA. I lloooooovvveeee Palm Springs, but I also love midcentury-modern design and old-Hollywood glamour; if you don't like those things (and you don't like hiking) then it may not be your jam. Dump the car. Stay on the west side... Santa Monica or Marina del Rey.
Day 11: If you've got time, cram in a tour of the Warner studios in Burbank. It's the best of the studio tours: much more insidery than Universal, and less boring than Paramount.
For day 6, are the viewing points achievable all together by driving through + some short walks? I plotted them purely based on google maps at the moment.
Yeah, but... chill out. Just pick a few nice ones, you don't need to stop at every viewpoint.
Day 8 - hope to be able to drive through (with stops and some walks at viewpoints) Zion NP.
You can, but the best way to do it is to spend a night in Springdale. You can walk into the park itself and catch a very convenient shuttlebus that takes you to all the nicest parts of the valley.