Rockies to the Red Rocks at Leisure -Las Vegas – 2023

 

Las Vegas

May 6th, 2023

A few years back, I took Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train from Los Angeles to Seattle.  Although the scenery was great, I wasn’t sure if I would do it again. It was more than a 30-hour train ride in an old and not so well-maintained train.

I heard about the Canadian Rocky Mountaineer and saw that they offered rail-tours, where you get on and off the train.  I liked the idea and was looking at a few Canadian trips when I noticed they offered a trip here in the USA through some of our national parks.

This trip starts in Las Vegas, but we won’t board the train until later in the week, we start in Las Vegas and by van, go through Bryce Canyon, and a few other stops and end in Moab.  After a couple of days in Moab, we we board the Rocky Mountaineer to Glenwood Springs and the following day, we go to Denver.   I would have loved to have spent more days on the train but this served two purposes – I would get to see some national parks that I have always wanted to see and I would get to ride the Rocky Mountaineer.

The downside of the trip was that it started in Las Vegas.  I am not a huge fan of Las Vegas; I am not a gambler.  Over the years, I have spent countless weeks at various conventions and I watched Las Vegas transform itself from a run-down hotels and casinos to what it is today.  As much as I am not a fan of Las Vegas, there are plenty of dining options and shows to see.   We are planning on having dinner at the Voltaggio brothers new restaurant called Retro and seeing a Cirque Du Soleil show called “O”.

I have flown through Salt Lake City, but I have never spent any time in Utah.  I was really looking forward to seeing Bryce Canyon and Moab!

 

 

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  1. Patty Starr

    I hope you get to see Rainbow Canyon when you go to Bryce. It is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever seen.

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