Stayed at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel in Williams enroute for the 'USA Road Trip 2008' that I was doing with friends which started at Las Vegas and was to finish back in Las Vegas two weeks later.
Booked the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel for two nights that included a rail pass to the Grand Canyon (South Rim).
It was nice to finally stop off at a proper Hotel following our exhausting 'Road Trip' where we had been stopping in Motels for the majority of the vacation.
On arrival, we were greeted by the pleasant sight of 'snow' - being from England we don't often see much of the white stuff and to see about a foot of fresh snow was a wonderful sight. The Hotel is quite large and obviously caters for the packages including the Railway trips to the Grand Canyon.
The rooms were nice and spacious, although I'm not too sure when the rooms were last modernised or decorated. But that didn't deter from having some nice clean and comfy beds to utilise for the next two nights and not having to worry about a 250+ mile journey.
Included in the price was Breakfast and Evening meal which is Buffet style at Max & Thelma's Restaurant, which is located next door to the main part of the Hotel. Both Breakfast and Evening meals were okay, with a varied range of food available. Unsure whether it was fresh or not as I didn't see many people changing the food during my visits. But it was edible and was included in the price, so I couldn't complain. Probably wouldn't have paid $20 for it if I was to be charged for it in a restaurant.
What was a nice end to the day was Spensers Loungue where I fully utilised and drank a few (too many) cocktails during the evening in pleasant surroundings and amongst good company.
As previosly stated, the main reason for the stay was taking a trip to the Grand Canyon on the Grand Canyon Railway. This was fantastic and well worth the money. We decided to upgrade to Parlor Class which was well worth the money and made the 2+ hour journey to the Grand Canyon a memorable experience.
Overall, whilst the Hotel could only best be described as basic, it definately is helped by having the Grand Canyon Railway on its doorstep. I would stay here again, because the Railway trip is something I would love to experience again.
















