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Well we booked a flight and rental car for the spring break next year, we've just got to work out the itinerary. We'll (my wife, 2 daughters and I) be arriving in San Francisco and leaving from LA and we have about 13 days in the US.
The general plan seems to be San Francisco, yosemite park, death valley, grand canyon and LA, with a possibility of Bryce Canyon and Pheonix. I was hoping some of you guys stateside could give me some tips and some nice area's to visit (that aren't too far away from this route).
I have a couple of questions that you might be able to help me with,
In Las Vegas are kids allowed in the gambling halls, my daughters will be 14 & 16 then and no I'm not letting them loose there but I think it's a part of soaking up the atmosphere.
Also we're hoping to do a bit of horse riding, preferably more than just a trot, so if anyone knows of a good stable on our route this could help, and I know you guys ride with cowboy hats but do stables/ranches also supply riding caps and boots?
It would be great to hear your opinions/tips so we can think about which motels/hotels to stay at, Thnx :thumbup:
The general plan seems to be San Francisco, yosemite park, death valley, grand canyon and LA, with a possibility of Bryce Canyon and Pheonix. I was hoping some of you guys stateside could give me some tips and some nice area's to visit (that aren't too far away from this route).
I have a couple of questions that you might be able to help me with,
In Las Vegas are kids allowed in the gambling halls, my daughters will be 14 & 16 then and no I'm not letting them loose there but I think it's a part of soaking up the atmosphere.
Also we're hoping to do a bit of horse riding, preferably more than just a trot, so if anyone knows of a good stable on our route this could help, and I know you guys ride with cowboy hats but do stables/ranches also supply riding caps and boots?
It would be great to hear your opinions/tips so we can think about which motels/hotels to stay at, Thnx :thumbup: