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Grand Canyon Hotel and Railway Offers 30 Percent Off Special

WHY IT RATES: This value-driven offer allows travelers to experience a Grand Canyon getaway at a significant discount, either during spring break or throughout the rest of 2019.—Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Senior Writer.


Spring break may be late this year, but the savings at Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel are arriving just in time for the centennial of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders.

Ideal for the great escape or spring break, the deal is simple: save 30 percent off round-trip train fare in conjunction with a one- or two-night package.*

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The value-driven offer is valid for the rest of 2019 and includes hotel stay, breakfast, and dinners, round-trip transportation on the train and entertainment. The savings increase with upgrades in class of train service. Additionally, on the first Saturday of each month through October, the train is pulled by a real steam engine.

For more information and reservations jump aboard www.thetrain.com/offers/centennial-getaway-package or call 1-800-834-8724.

*Centennial Getaway offer valid for 30 percent off the train portion only of this package when traveling between now and December 31. National park entry fee is not discountable. Package rates are subject to change. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts/promotional offers and other restrictions, including blackout dates, may apply.

One-night Itinerary Package

Day One

—Arrive at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, Arizona

—Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

—Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Two

—Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

—Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot

—Train travel from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant

—Free time at the canyon to explore

—Train travel from the Grand Canyon to Williams, AZ with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant

Two-night Itinerary Package

Day One

—Arrive at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, Arizona

—Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

—Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Two

—Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

—Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot

—Train travel from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant

—Free time at the canyon to explore

—Train travel from the Grand Canyon to Williams, Arizona with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant

—Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

—Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Three

—Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant


SOURCE: Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel press release

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