Boarding Pass Partners

Your Route 66 Centennial Boarding Pass is you passport to savings in Northern Arizona. Browse the areas below to plan your next adventures in the Grand Canyon, Kingman, Seligman, Williams, and Flagstaff. Our Boarding Pass Partners include the best Attractions, Tours, Lodging, and Dining in Northern Arizona. 

Grand Canyon

Although the Grand Canyon is not located ON Historic Route 66, it’s a short drive from the Mother Road to the Grand Canyon, and no trip to Northern Arizona is complete without a visit to the Grand Canyon National Park. Check out our Boarding Pass Partner offers and experience the BEST of the Grand Canyon.  

Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

Exhilarating helicopter tours at the Grand Canyon National Park provide a bird’s eye view of this amazing wonder. Choose from 25 or 45 Minute Tours offered multiple times daily.

Buck Wild Grand Canyon Hummer Tours

Choose Signature, Sunset or Hiking Tours and explore the best viewpoints at the Grand Canyon with a professional guide who will share history and information.

Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines Airplane Tours

Fly over the incredible sights of the Grand Canyon’s South and East Rims: impressive aerial views of ancient rock formations, the Kaibab Forest, & the Colorado River between the canyon walls.

Big E Steakhouse & Saloon The Best Grand Canyon dining

A Grand Canyon Institution for over 50 years, Big E Steakhouse and Saloon provides unforgettable dining experiences with a large menu and the friendliest servers in the area..

The Foodie Club at Grand Canyon

The Foodie Club offers Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with a menu full of options including Breakfast Sandwiches, Carne Asada Fries, Sandwiches, Burgers and a whole lot more. 

Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel
and Restaurant

One mile from the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, the Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel is an idyllic retreat for vacations. Explore the beauty of the canyon by day & unwind in our Southwestern-style suites by night

Williams, Arizona, holds a sacred place in the lore of the Mother Road. It was the last town bypassed by I-40, fighting its final battle for highway traffic in 1984. In that resistance, it preserved a timeless soul—turning a moment of defeat into a legacy of enduring charm. Today, as the Route 66 Centennial approaches in 2026, Williams is more than a stop; it’s the living gateway where the historic open road meets the open rail—your portal to the Grand Canyon.

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