Road Tripping in the USA!

Never considered monument valley. That’s now on the list of places to go if we head down to that area. It looks like it’s worth a couple of days.

The thing is it looks good but everywhere else around it is more than good - infact its next level epic. So in comparison to that it's somewhat underwhelming.
 
I’ve already done a SW US trip, with places like Death Valley (spent a few days there), Vegas etc., so other places to see in the area is always a good option. I’m drawn to places with less people and more vastness as well, so towns interest me less than hiking/climbing/camping in places like that. It also looks like a great location for photography as well.

I'm talking about places like Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Zion etc etc.

Lots of people in Monument Valley!
 
its also a pay on arrival deal which is nice!

Uh oh. Have you checked the one way fee is included in the price? It's very unusual for a deal to be pay on arrival when booked from the UK so you need to double check it includes the correct CDW and the one way fee in the rate..
 
thanks but a flight isn't an option

Why isn't it? There are various package tours operated from LV to the Canyon which include a 40 minute flight, 2-3 hours of tours to various viewpoints and a flight back. It is by far the best option if you are short on time.

A week isn't very long to do what you want to do even without going to the Canyon, if you are going to use up the best part of 2 days of that week driving to the Grand Canyon and back you've even less time. You can't fit in Vegas to San Fran to LA back to Vegas and the national parks into a week anyway - it's simply not enough time. Generally people would spend 2 weeks doing that rather than 1.
 
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