I've checked Grandcanyon official site and Hotels.com, the options left are significantly expensive or Bright Angel only has rooms without a private toilet.
Did you see other options available from 2-5 August (2 pax)? Appreciate if you share, thanks!
Couple of options:
1) The
Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon, in Tusayan, is just outside the entry to Grand Canyon National Park; it's $276 USD/night for your dates.
2) If you don't mind a bit of a drive, the
Comfort Inn Flagstaff is quite nice and it's $130-ish a night on Priceline for your dates, but that rate might not last.
3) If you really want to do it on the cheap and don't mind a bit of a drive, the
Rodeway Inn Flagstaff is rock-bottom cheap, like $110 USD/night, but it's very very basic, like all Rodeway Inns.
Both of the last two options are in Flagstaff, which is an easy hour-and-a-half drive from Grand Canyon Village. (Tip: get there early, otherwise you'll have trouble getting parking at the Canyon). I've stayed in Flagstaff before, though not at these hotels, and it's a nice enough town (plus if you're an astronomy nerd, the Lowell Observatory just above the city is a must-visit).
Also, if you're in Flagstaff anyway,
Meteor Crater is a 45-minute drive east of town on Interstate 40, and it's totally worth seeing if you have a couple of hours spare.
Sorry could i ask why you say there's little accoms left in GC?
Because he's travelling during the summer holidays, which are a peak travel time for families to visit national parks in the USA. Accommodation in the park at Grand Canyon can get booked out six months in advance. (I'm traveling to Yellowstone for the total solar eclipse in the last week of August; the hotels were booked out a full year in advance. The best thing available at the moment is the Super 8 in Rexburg, two hours' drive from Jackson, and it's $500/night for a two-star hotel.)
Many thanks for the detailed response.
Regarding the traffic condition in LA, would traveling inwards during the weekend be equally horrendous? I guess the traffic during the weekday
Would be heavy inwards since most travel in for work.
Nah, it's a lot better on the weekend. You can check Google Maps - it'll show you the traffic for any time of day, any day of the week.
I took up your suggestion and decided to stay in LA, traveling out to Santa Monica for a day trip. The challenge I'm facing is the parking. I'll be in LA for a week and the hotel is charging $45 per day. Going to be burning holes in my pocket. Haha
Mmm, I think you might have to deal with it. Alternatively, ditch your car and just use Uber/Lyft to get around.
That said, if you haven't locked in your hotels yet, it might be worth checking out hotels a little further west - West Hollywood might be worth a look. But if you've already locked it in, downtown LA is fine.
Shiny, thanks for your feedback on the car rates separately.
Specific to the car, i'm still weighing off whether to keep the car all the way to departure day OR to drop it off on 1st day in LA (in view that parking is expensive)
Hope the lao jiaos can share some feedback on the itinerary. thank you!
No worries! And yeah, that trip looks pretty reasonable. You might want to sketch it out on a map and just make sure you're not doubling back on yourself.
I'd hang onto the car; you'll need a car to get around Los Angeles.