This is a fantastic deal! I remember my wife and I visited the Grand Canyon. .
.it is spectacular. Those colors are so impressive no camera can do justice to
its beauty.
D.
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> Grand Canyon, Ariz. – The second of three "fee-free" weekends announced by
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar as a way of encouraging Americans seeking
affordable vacations to visit their national parks is quickly approaching. On
Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19, Grand Canyon National Park will join
national park units across the country in waiving entrance fees for all park
visitors.
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> Visitors who arrive on either of these days will be allowed to enter and visit
the park free of charge. Those whose plans include additional days in the park,
will need to pay the regular entrance fee for the remainder of their stay. Park
visitors are reminded that the fee-free designation applies to entrance fees
only and does not affect fees for camping, reservations, tours or use of
concessions. Park entrance stations will have Senior and Annual Passes
available for those who wish to purchase them.
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> In addition to free admission to the park, Grand Canyon visitors who come
during the fee-free weekend will once again have the opportunity to take
advantage of specials being offered by park concessioners. Xanterra South Rim,
L.L.C., will repeat their All American Dessert special in their three rim-side
restaurants—the El Tovar, the Arizona Room and the Bright Angel Lodge Dining
Room—and their retail outlets will offer a special price on custom-designed
fleece blankets with a purchase of $50.00 or more. At the Grand Canyon Market
Place (also on the South Rim), fee-free weekend will be celebrated with ice
cream specials; and a voucher for $5.00 off any purchase is also available
on-line at www.ParkSpecialOffers.com from the Market Place's parent company,
Delaware North. On the North Rim, Forever Resorts will be handing out free
reusable eco-friendly shopping bags all weekend; and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m., they will once again be helping visitors commemorate their visits
with free digital photos.
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> This is the second of three fee-free weekends to be held this summer. The
final fee-free weekend will be held August 15 – 16. Grand Canyon National
Park's staff, friends and partners would like to remind everyone that these
fee-free weekends are excellent opportunities to get reacquainted with their
national parks while enjoying inexpensive, family-oriented fun.
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> To learn more about visiting Grand Canyon National Park, visit the park's web
site at http://www.nps.gov/grca/ or to have a free trip planner mailed to you,
call 928-638-7888. To learn more about fee-free weekends in national parks
around the country, go to http://www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm.
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