Wednesday, 21st September - Williams, Arizona, to Las Vegas, Nevada

Today we put another 280 miles on the clock and entered the 8th state on our trip, albeit not one on Route 66, Nevada to spend a couple of nights in the crazy world that is Las Vegas.

On the way we travelled on the most undisturbed and unspoilt part of Route 66 stopping in Seligman, the beating heart of Route 66's revival in the late 80s and early 90s following its official decommissioning.

The late Juan, owner of the Snow Cap Cafe, and his brother Angel Delgadillo, a barber shop owner, established the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona so that the heritage of Route 66 would not be lost.

Seligman is also home to the Roadrunner Cafe and the infamous Roadkill Cafe whose motto is "you kill it, we grill it".

Onward to Hackberry and the delightful Hackberry Stores, home to THE best gift shop on Route 66 and some cracking examples of old cars and Americana memorabilia.

Lunch at Mr Dz in Kingman.

Then an early afternoon drive along THE best bit of Route 66, the Oatman Highway otherwise known as the Sitgreaves Pass. Simply stunning. Oatman itself is most famous for its hotel that allegedly hosted the first night of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard's honeymoon. To maintain the old cowboy/mining town vibe wild burros still roam the streets!

Finally, our side trip into Nevada, north up I95 to Las Vegas and two nights at the Venetian Resort Hotel. Completely and utterly mad!

There is even a replica of the Grand Canal in Venice running through the hotel and you can be serenaded by a gondolier whilst taking a 10 minute gondola trip (for $34/person). Mad!

Comments

  1. What a contrast in the 2 areas. Gondala ride is a lot cheaper than in Venice

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  2. So, what did you take to the Roadkill Cafe for them to cook for your lunch? Hotel in Vegas looks amazing.

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