I'll be staying in Las Vegas at the Marriott Grand Chateau. Prior to arrival MGC we will be driving to the Grand Canyon South Rim and staying a couple nights. Has anyone done that drive and can you tell me if there are any toll roads on that drive? When booking my rental car, they indicated that many toll roads are going cashless and I can get the platepass for a daily fee. I did that drive once before, but it's been many years and I don't remember if there were toll roads on the way to Grand Canyon. Once we check in at the Marriott, we'll only be using the car to get around locally, so don't want to pay for a platepass for 10 days if it's not necessary.
Thanks!
1) There are no toll roads.
2) There is a whole lot of "not much" between Las Vegas and Flagstaff.
3) When we drive on California toll roads, we get a bill in the mail weeks later.
4) At least you're staying a couple days. Most people want to do this as a day trip -- drive six hours to the canyon, look at it for 15 minutes, and then drive six hours back. After doing this for the first set of friends, I told subsequent visitors they could do that on their own. That's way too much windshield time for me.
5) The new bridge over the Hoover Dam has knocked a full hour off this trip. But with stops, plan on six hours.
6) If you plan on decreasing the time by driving Warp Speed, keep in mind that Arizona highway patrol are the least friendly police officers I have ever encountered.