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Natural and man-made wonders highlight "New Year's at the Grand Canyon," a holiday excursion featuring a New Year's Eve gala at the canyon and a gambol in Las Vegas. It all begins in Chicago Dec. 28 when Amtrak's Southwest Chief departs for Winslow, Ariz.
From there, a day of sightseeing through the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest ends in Williams, Ariz. The next morning, the Grand Canyon Railway transports travelers to the South Rim for a two-night stay at Maswik Lodge. After welcoming in 2008, the group moves on to Las Vegas for the finale, a three-night stay at Bellagio Resort.
The $1,995 fee covers hotel accommodations, some meals and all sightseeing, as well as coach seating on the train, motor-coach travel and some gratuities. Airfare back to Chicago Jan. 5 costs $99 extra. Sleeping car accommodations aboard the Southwest Chief are additional.
Offered by Uncommon Journeys-Train Holidays, this New Year's getaway can also be tailored to begin and end in California. (800-543-2846; www.trainholidays.com, click on Destinations, then on New Year's Grand Canyon)
Baseball legend Hank Aaron will be back on deck aboard the Crystal Serenity as the vessel makes its Jan. 4-19 Panama Canal crossing between Miami and Los Angeles. Along the way, "Hammerin' Hank" will share his achievements, professional milestones and life experiences, hosting a question-and-answer session and posing for photographs.
With ports of call in Grand Cayman, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico (including a maiden call at Puerto Chiapas, Mexico), the cruise starts at $4,495 for a deluxe stateroom and $5,655 for a stateroom with veranda, plus $400 in fees. Gratuities and shore excursions are additional.
Aaron's lecture series is part of the Crystal Visions Enrichment Program, which brings noted speakers aboard all cruises. (888-722-0021; www.crystalcruises.com/cruise_itinerary.aspx?cid8301
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