Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Route 66 Adventure, Bagdad Cafe & Oatman, Arizona


Two and a half hours from Los Angeles, in the Mojave desert, made famous by the critically-acclaimed movie by the same name, Bagdad Café in Newberry Springs, is justy a dusty ghost town version of a 1950's café, until tour buses which come loaded with tourists from Japan, France and Great Britain in search of the characters that they've heard of from tales of Route 66, make the place come to life. And they find it here in loads, and our family does too, even when we're the only customers in the joint, talking to the enthusiastic owner. While we don't always take the drive to our next stop, Oatman, Arizona on every family road trip on 66, we ALWAYS stop at Bagdad, either coming or going.


You gotta use your timer on your camera, so Dad can get in at least one photo

The trip to Oatman is not only a journey into the past, but it's a winding drive up the mountain to a rustically-charming Frontier town with wild donkeys roaming Main Street. Carrots are for sale from the general store and souvenir shops so your kids can feed the four-legged traffic. The whole family can visit one of the town's main attractions, the hotel where Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned in 1939, even tour their honeymoon suite.


Interactive Entertainment for the kids that doesn't have sound effects that drive you nuts.

So, in less than 300 miles, you've immersed your family in an adventurous Road Trip and set the tone for a Route 66 vacation with a day combining some great Mother Road diner food and roadside family entertainment.

From Oatman, you'll head back to the 40 and drive to Kingman to bunk for the night. For your family, I recommend the Hampton Inn... easy in, easy out, quick breakfast. On the next segment of your family's Mother Road Journey, it just gets better with plenty of roadside things to see and do and some great 50's food and service on America's Main Street as you explore Arizona's beautiful landscape. Petrified Forests, the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater are just a few of the things you'll visit on segment two of your family's journey.

Warren Keating

Monday, January 11, 2010

Introduction: Family Road Trip Fun Rediscovered on Route 66


Snow Cap Drive-In on one of Route 66's best-preserved stretches of Main Street.

Tee Pee Curio, still shines brightly day or night in Tucumcari New Mexico

After coming home after our family's fourth trip back and forth on Route 66, this time, we decided to start a blog in support of future growth of the Mother Road and the preservation of Main Street, U.S.A.

We stopped at the Petrified Forest on our first trip in 2005, when we drove to the Gulf Coast right after Katrina to meet with family.

The only way that your family can have any fun on Route 66 is to know where to exit the I-40 for the best experiences from 66. Let us be your guide. Check back soon for step-by-step directions for your family's road trip adventure. Next stop, rustic Oatman, AZ, where there are plenty of Route 66 stories to uncover as we head east from Los Angeles.