Visiting Cars Land this past weekend, gave me the urge to write a few blog posts about the epic Utah road trip that Dan and I took last April. Disney really nailed it, because we kept saying how much the landscape in Cars Land, looked like the drive on our trip.
I've always wanted to go to all fifty states, although, I used to say that I wanted to travel to all fifty, minus one, Utah. It's a post for another time, but I have distant relatives in Utah that have created a lot of family drama and animosity. Luckily, as much as we traversed the state, we never came close to them, their area being near Salt Lake City. Nearly everything that I saw and experienced in Utah was amazing and beautiful., not excluding it's citizens.
Prior to hitting the road for Utah, we spent a week in Las Vegas at the Palazzo, so that Dan could work. I sunbathed by the pool and had Pina coladas, while Dan slaved away. We were in two different places starting out the road trip and Dan was a trooper, as I couldn't even help out with the driving. My motivation to learn to drive a stick shift will kick in if I get cast on The Amazing Race, I promise!
We had planned our trip to be three nights in Zion, followed by two nights in Bryce. However, how could we call it an adventure, if we didn't completely change our plans on a whim? More on that later, right now, we are still sticking to the plan...
We stopped in Saint George, the last big town before Zion, to buy a new camera at Best Buy and to get supplies at Walmart. This was my third time in a Walmart and my first time in one that had a gun section. It was all very fascinating to me, as that's just not something we have in Los Angeles. Not just the guns, but we don't even have a BIG-BAD-EVIL-WALMART anywhere near where I live. Admittedly, the prices were amazing and we stocked up on a bunch of snacks, some flashlights and the Milton Bradley classic, Battleship.
If I had realized how close Zion is to Vegas and how truly amazing a place it is, I would have visited years ago. It's only a few hours from the strip. If you're reading this and have not been, GO. Dan had been before and knew the drill. He booked us a room at the official Zion Lodge. The lodge is not only beautiful, but it was the benefit of a great location. It is just a few steps from the shuttles that take you into the park and to the hiking spots. This is like staying on property at Disneyland.