Visit the smallest host city of the World Expo Spokane and visit 50,000 Silver Dollar Collection Bar. Take a visit to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park to enjoy the geothermal wo
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Location: Seattle
What's Included
- Mandatory Fees Includes: Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and Resort Fee.
- Bilingual English/Chinese Speaking Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
- Breakfast
- 4 Nights Hotel (Nights is less a day of tour days).
- Lake Coeur d’Alene Cruise-If price option selected
- Transportation (The type of vehicle used will base on the number of guests on the day.).
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no official age limit for this tour, and kids are definitely welcome! Just make sure to check if they’re comfortable with the long bus rides and outdoor activities. The cruise on Lake Coeur d’Alene is also kid-friendly, so it should be a fun experience for the whole family.
A: Besides breakfast, meals aren’t included in the package, so you'll need to budget for lunches and dinners. There are plenty of dining options during the tour! Your guide can recommend spots based on your preferences, and some places have amazing local cuisine.
A: Great question! Dress in layers since the weather can change quickly in the parks. Hiking shoes are a must for exploring. Also, bring a light jacket for the evenings. You’ll definitely want to be comfortable for the long rides and outdoor time!
Discussions
Just got back from the Yellowstone and Grand Teton tour!
Wow, what an amazing experience! We had such a blast visiting Yellowstone and seeing all the geothermal wonders. The Lake Coeur d’Alene cruise was absolutely beautiful, and the hotel we stayed at was really cozy. Pro tip: definitely pack your camera for the views at Hurricane Ridge. I can’t wait to gift this experience to my friends!
Considering gifting the 5-day tour - any advice?
I'm thinking about giving this tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and exploring. Do you guys think this experience is good for older folks? Any specifics on how strenuous the hikes are?