For Immediate Release
"Advance bookings for national park lodges by both domestic and international travelers are strong this summer, so the key to successfully reserving a room in a park at the last minute is to be flexible and persistent," said Judi Lages, vice president of sales and marketing for Xanterra.
Lages offers these tips for planning a last-minute national park vacation.
1. Be informed. Visit Xanterra's web site at www.xanterra.com for general information on the parks operated by Xanterra as well as lodging descriptions, rates and availability. Another good source of information on national parks is the National Park Service website at www.nps.gov.
2. Be web-savvy. Rooms can be booked online at www.travelyellowstone.com, www.grandcanyonlodges.com, www.zionlodge.com, www.brycecanyonlodge.com, www.craterlakelodges.com and www.furnacecreekresort.com (Death Valley). Booking online is usually the quickest way to secure a reservation.
3. Be flexible. Because some people make their plans far in advance, they often have to change or cancel existing reservations. Be as flexible as possible with travel dates and choice of lodging and you stand a better chance of getting a room on short notice.
4. Be timely. International tour operators reserve blocks of rooms up to two years in advance in anticipation of selling these rooms as part of tour packages to the
5. Be persistent. Rooms open up - and are often very quickly re-booked - every day. The quickest way to check availability is by going to the web site and following the link for reservations. Bookmark the web site and check it frequently to see if rooms have become available.
6. Be a bargain-hunter. National park vacations are a great value, and prices at lodges, restaurants and gift shops inside the parks can be lower than prices at facilities outside the parks. This is partly because every room, meal and souvenir sold by a concessioner within a national park is priced based on comparable items outside a park. The National Park Service monitors and approves all rates charged within the boundaries of every national park in the country.
7. Book activities and make dinner reservations. Dining rooms do fill, so if you want a meal in one of the lodges, plan ahead. Popular activities like the Old West Cookout at
8. Travel during the first two weeks of June, the last two weeks of August or the first two weeks of September. Families with schoolchildren are either winding down after the end of school or gearing up for the beginning of school, so those periods -- although still considered peak season -- are a little slower than the rest of the summer.
9. Just show up. Travelers who arrive between
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Long committed to the preservation and protection of the environment, Ecologix,
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