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    Thanks so much Rachel.

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    Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

    Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

    4.4
    (1.9k reviews)
    37.5 mi

    I'm from Temecula, and the drive to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was about 1 hour and 25…read moreminutes--and completely worth it! As you enter, you're asked to turn off your A/C for the short uphill drive to the visitor center, so be prepared because it gets hot. Parking was easy, with several lots available, and we were lucky enough to find a spot right in front of the visitor center. The visitor center itself is spacious and beautiful, with an outdoor deck where you can watch the tram travel up the mountain. Round-trip admission was about $35 with military discount, and the tram ride to the top took around 10 minutes. Once you arrive, the views are absolutely breathtaking. There are three levels to explore with restaurants, seating areas, exhibits, a theater, and access to hiking trails. This was such a fun experience, and I'd definitely come back. If you're visiting Palm Springs or exploring Southern California, I highly recommend adding this to your itinerary!

    NEED TO KNOW: The shuttles from the parking lots to the…read moreaerial tram do not run the entire hours of operation. There is no signage, and we were not informed of this, so when we got back at 9pm (the top was open until 1030 this night), we waited (along with 2 other couples) for a while. I truly thought, as a tourist location, someone visiting their first time being dropped off in that spot - would assume you'd get picked up there as well. Only upon going back up and in and asking were we told this & that a security officer drives around and helps to take people to their car. My bf ended up walking down to grab the car. While I waited, I noticed a security officer leave the main building and walk to his truck and even though he saw me, didn't acknowledge me. Keep in mind, this is the same officer who was busy chatting to the front desk girl when we got off the tram and heading out. Sometime later, a security truck drove right by me and never stopped. I was a female alone & didn't even acknowledge me. Within a few minutes, my bf showed up and was telling me how he literally had 2 bobcats (1 small and 1 bigger) walk in the short distance by him at one point and then how dark it was when he left the top parking lot. Literally it was pitch black and we drove by the lot we were in. They do have solar panels connected to light fixtures, but apparently none of those work in any of the lower lots. You're literally in the mountains and the location is running still... why would they not have the shuttle running until closing? Why wouldn't they have lights set up for those expected to walk back to their cars anytime after sunset? Also, my bf told me he actually was in that security truck when it drove by as the guy did eventually pick him up in the dark but seemed irritated to actually work and had picked up 1 of the other couples - ignored the other and ignored me even though my bf had said that other couple was also walking to their car in the dark and that I was with him. The guy seemed mad and irritated and even kept making noises of frustration in the short time he was with him. Honestly, the above situation is what dropped my view down from 5 to 3. Just ridiculous. As for the location at the top, it's a cool spot to visit (even if you don't hike or plan to camp). There's a very quick "museum", a little shop, a bar, cafeteria style food area and a restaurant that we ate at. Those employees were all very nice and the food was good. Overall, I wouldn't be back though.

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    Dining with my Son
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    CTour Holiday

    CTour Holiday

    2.0
    (119 reviews)
    45.5 mi

    It is unfortunate to see that others did not have the similar pleasent experience that I had on my…read moreeight (8) day tour around WEST USA to Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota. Along the way we had a jam-packed schedule which I am not complaining about because it made us very productive, and always on-the-go seeing new sights. We covered eight (8) states which included: California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. Along the way we visited several historic sites like Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and many more! Each hotel we stayed at were very nice and clean. We only stayed at one motel which was just outside of Yellowstone (in Montana). Four (4) out of the seven (7) hotels provided free breakfast. During the drives, we would only be on the road for about one hour thirty minutes (1:30) to two (2) hours at a time. We would stop at rest stops and/or lunch. Each lunch stop had a Chinese buffet ranging from $14-$16 (drink included). BEWARE, avoid the Las Vegas Buffet in Nevada! It is HORRIBLE. To the left of that buffet there is a small Mexican restaurant which I recommend. Each buffet had neighboring restaurants which my party chose to do because it turned out cheaper than paying ~$15 per person. My tour guide's name was Paul and the driver's name was Mr. Shung (or Jung?). Paul was a nice tour guide, but some of his remarks to others were very rude and unprofessional. He spoke in both Chinese and English. He has a slight accent which made his English a little hard to understand, so I would just wait until we got to each spot to see what the names of those places were (i.e. Grand Prismatic & Painting Pots). I wish he knew a little more insight about each place because the descriptions he shared was very short and bland. The whole tour was time-managed very well. We stayed at each sight for about fifty (50) minutes to an hour. We were always on time and Paul made sure we were never late because we had a lot of places to visit. As for the driver, I liked him very much. There was never a time where I felt unsafe with his driving. His speed stayed constant at 75mph (I sat in the front so I noticed his speed). Thankfully, the people on our bus was not loud at all. And if I was I annoyed I would have just put in my earphones. So I have no complaints there. This tour company is catered mostly towards Chinese individuals, however, I myself am not Chinese and I still enjoyed every second of the trip. (Sorry for the long review, I just wanted to share my delightful experience!)

    Our 7-day Yellowstone Park tour is amazing with Leo, our tour lead, and Jack, our designated…read moredriver! They made the best of the best team in our group. We are very blessed by their caring, kindness, and dedication throughout the journey. CTour Holiday is by far the best holiday tour.

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