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LA Travel and Adventure Show
February 3, 2024
Photos and Report by Carl Morrison, Carl@TeslaTouring.com
I attend the Travel and Adventure Show each year in Los Angeles.
I get a press pass from them to attend in return for a report and
photos for TrainWeb.com/carl and TeslaTouring.com/carl. It is
held on Saturday and Sunday at the Los Angeles Convention Center;
Traffic is relatively light to drive my 2020 Tesla 3 about 45 minutes
there for the day. One unexpected cost was $25 for parking.
I like to look for tourist trains to mention to my TrainWeb.com/carl
readers and TeslaTouring.com/carl readers as a destination to which
they could drive their Teslas or other EVs. (Gas this day is over $5 a
gallon.) A highlight for me is also hearing Travel Writer,
Pauline Frommer, "Life-Enhancing Vacations that won't break the
bank," (whose speakers notes are presented below.)
Teslas to Trains
Another
adventure driving our Tesla to ride a Tourist Train, or in this case to
learn about tourist trains around the American West.
View from Room 302 where I picked up my press pass.
My transportation to the LA Travel Show was our 2020 Tesla Model 3.
I
suggest the LA Travel Show as a destination for Electric Vehicle owners
since so many USA destinations are represented in the show which takes
place in Chicago, LA, Atlanta, Phoenix, Denver, and SF/Bay (check at https://travelshows.com/ for show dates in these cities.) I did not need it, but I noticed EV Chargers in the parking area.
Seven Tourist Trains represented at the LA Travel Show..
I expected the usual Tourist Train companies - Grand Canyon Railway,
The Skunk Train, and Verde Canyon Railway, but found four additional
trains represented as well.
(Click most photos for a larger image)
Grand Canyon Railway (AAA has information as well)
As the code says, go to thetrain.com for information.
Lucy mentioned a Show Special of 50% off 1st Class or above when booking within 10 days (February 14, 2024).
Click Here for their video explaining the train trip and accommodations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR4FPvzSBiQ
Verde Canyon Railway was conveniently represented in the same booth.
Both trains above, Verde Canyon and Grand Canyon also have a combined website: twoaztrains.com.
The Skunk Train and Rail Bikes was represented in a booth with River Fox Train and Sunburst Railbikes.
Use the links above in gold to learn more about these tourist trains in California.
Rocky Mountaineer was a new vendor at the LA Travel Show as far as I know.
They offer AAA discounts and this year has added a "American Southwest"
trip from Moab to Glenwood Springs and Denver which they call, "Rochies to the Red Rocks".
Rocky Mountaineer Canada and new USA routes.
Alaska Railroad also had information: Interactive Map of their many trips: https://www.alaskarailroad.com/ride-a-train/route-map/glacier-discovery
Or write Alaska Railroad, P.O. Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510-7500 and ask for the Winter or Summer schedule.
Video promoting Alaska Railroad: https://www.alaskarailroad.com/travel-planning/photos-videos
Other fun things at the LA Travel Show
Choctaw Country of Oklahoma sponsored the free photo booth this year
where you could select props and a background for a free photo. I
usually select palm trees at a beach, but no such offering this year so
I selected an elephant to be fearful of.
There are several countries who have costumed members and music in attendance.
The booth photographer said I did not look angry enough to be a Fijian Worrier
Lazar's Luggage in Sherman Oaks, CA had a booth with 20% off all items.
I bought a navy blue que 20 oz. collapsible silicone water bottle.
Online they have a 15% discount "travel15" LazarsLuggage.com
I noticed a photography book on the McKay Photography Tours table and
learned that David would send me not only that book but all 3 books he
had produced on photography if I would sign up for his mailing
list. When I got home, I found this pop up offer on his
website: "Register and receive a FREE copy of David McKay's #1
Best Selling book, "Photography Demystified- Your Guide to the World of
Travel Photography" So I have book 1 in pdf already! Try it
at: https://mckaylive.com/ Click the video on this site to the variety of places to which he leads tours: https://mckaylive.com/tours/
I accomplished all my Tourist Train research and fun other booth visits
and went to the Travel Theater for my last activity, Pauline Frommer's
presentation which I enjoy each year because it's more up to date each
year.
Remember: (Click most photos for a larger image)
She says unlike other speakers who ask you to turn off your smart
phone, she says to turn it on and use it as a camera to capture her
screens of information rather than trying to write down all the travel
links. I need to find her podcast sometime.
She talked about "The Grand Tour" that the rich used to take back in sailing ship times.
She asked what one thing they always took with them on these extensive international trips...
A pig to pre debug a used bed in a country inn, or if all else fails, to eat.
Pauline asked what the nations above have in common...warnings about the USA being an unsafe place to travel...Venezuela?!
The US also warns about some places unsafe to travel to.
Drip Pricing = Added fees by Airlines - US Airlines are the worst.
Right, Pauline's daughter at 16 between high school and college when she volunteered overseas.
All speakers have a nearby booth
With my brain full, but my stomach empty, I considered driving to
Philippe's for a French Dip, or the San Antonio Winery for a sandwich,
but The Compass Cafe in the convention center was still open so I had a
deep fried lunch and Dr. Pepper.
Making my way to I-10 and home, I noticed the red RR crossing bar right
of the STOP sign. It was warning of the oncoming Metro Rail,
which safely passed and I joined the I-10 and my Tesla's Autopilot
through some stop and go traffic without incident.
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LINKS
My earlier reports on the Grand Canyon Railroad
http://trainweb.org/carl/RailsToTheRIm2008/
http://trainweb.org/carl/Flagstaff2014/
http://trainweb.org/carl/GrandCanyonRailway2011/
My earlier reports on the Verde Canyon Railway
http://trainweb.org/carl/VerdeCanyonRailroad2014/
http://trainweb.org/carl/VerdeCanyonRailroad/
My earlier report on the Skunk Train
http://trainweb.org/carl/SkunkTrain/
My "Teslas to Trains" adventures and other Electric Vehicle related reports.
TeslaTouring.com/Carl
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