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Have had some good trips with Titan travel over the years but has anyone been on their Awe-Inspiring National Parks trip in America,as thinking of going next year but not sure if September would be ok
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'review titan awe-inspiring national parks'
All of the pages that I've looked at (through doing that search) have posts from people complaining that they spent most of their time on the bus between the parks, rather than actually enjoying the sights. e.g:
http:// www.tri padviso r.co.uk /ShowUs erRevie ws-g143 028-d10 3752-r2 0736480 8-Grand _Canyon -Grand_ Canyon_ Nationa l_Park_ Arizona .html
'review titan awe-inspiring national parks'
All of the pages that I've looked at (through doing that search) have posts from people complaining that they spent most of their time on the bus between the parks, rather than actually enjoying the sights. e.g:
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I have never been on a coach trip but I have been to all these places under my own steam, so to speak. I just rented a car and took off !
Self drive holidays in the States are really easy. The roads are almost empty, the cars are well-equipped and the fuel is cheap. The accommodation is very affordable in Motels and you will meet the ordinary people, rather than lots of other tourists
If you can't do that, then pick a tour that is less ambitious. The main trouble with these coach tours is that they try to see too much, in too little time. Its the equivalent of seeing Edinburgh and then starting out for Bath the next day, seeing Bath for about an hour and then driving to Lands End !
Take the Grand Canyon for instance. Its nowhere near anywhere ! But to spend hours driving there and then have just 90 mins is daft. Say at each of the National Parks for 2-3 days and really see what's to be seen.
These coach trips involve most of each day, watching this wonderful scenery for the windows of the bus, driving from each "comfort break" to another !
Give it some thought Fishy !
Self drive holidays in the States are really easy. The roads are almost empty, the cars are well-equipped and the fuel is cheap. The accommodation is very affordable in Motels and you will meet the ordinary people, rather than lots of other tourists
If you can't do that, then pick a tour that is less ambitious. The main trouble with these coach tours is that they try to see too much, in too little time. Its the equivalent of seeing Edinburgh and then starting out for Bath the next day, seeing Bath for about an hour and then driving to Lands End !
Take the Grand Canyon for instance. Its nowhere near anywhere ! But to spend hours driving there and then have just 90 mins is daft. Say at each of the National Parks for 2-3 days and really see what's to be seen.
These coach trips involve most of each day, watching this wonderful scenery for the windows of the bus, driving from each "comfort break" to another !
Give it some thought Fishy !
These Titan coach tours are the equivalent of the sort of tours American make when they come to Yoorop...if its Wednesday it must be Belgium.
I know Americans that will start off in London for 3 days, then drive all the way to Edinburgh stay 24 hours and then drive back down to Stonehenge, walk around the outskirts of that for an hour and then take the bus back to London.
If you are going to take one of these Western coach tours fishing81, chose one that is less ambitious and one that leaves you at least two days in each National Park.....you really don't want to drive for hours to get to the Grand Canyon and then only spend an hour or two there.
I know Americans that will start off in London for 3 days, then drive all the way to Edinburgh stay 24 hours and then drive back down to Stonehenge, walk around the outskirts of that for an hour and then take the bus back to London.
If you are going to take one of these Western coach tours fishing81, chose one that is less ambitious and one that leaves you at least two days in each National Park.....you really don't want to drive for hours to get to the Grand Canyon and then only spend an hour or two there.