Palm Springs Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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45 thoughts on “Palm Springs Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

  1. JohnB 00007 says:

    If you are in the Palm Springs area you may want to visit Cabazon about a 20 minute drive from Palm Springs. In addition to some giant dinosaurs right off the 10 freeway there is Morongo Casino very close by. Kids love those giant dinosaurs and it is free. Note that the dinosaurs are models, not real dinosaurs.

  2. DON MCKINNEY says:

    127. golf courses. in a forty mile stretch during the historic drought crisis using 150 olympic size pools of water each per year . Nestle CORPORATION bottles millions of gallons of mountain spring water a year here for 524 dollars a year , diverting the best drinking water from local use during the historic drought crisis .

  3. Allen Manor says:

    Great video. It's a great place to visit, but in the summer, the heat in Palm Springs almost defies description. It is withering and brutal and not for the faint of heart. You have been warned!

  4. Keith Langdon says:

    One of my most favorite places! Desert destinations like these and Las Vegas are disability friendly for people in wheelchairs. I would like to see Expedia make a video for great vacation spots for people who are disabled.

  5. Jordan Alejandro says:

    Best time to visit Palm Springs + the Coachella Valley is from December to April. After that, there won't be a day where it's under 100ºf, and in the summer it can get up to 130ºf.

  6. Corey Mondello says:

    Palm Springs may be my new home! Thinking about moving to Palm Springs. Anyone have any suggestions of websites or groups online to visit to get more info about jobs, life, fun, shopping, rents, housing, car insurance, medical care, schooling for adults, etc. would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

  7. Peter N says:

    I haven't been to heaven but I've been to Palm Springs. I'm guessing they're the same. We've been there half a dozen times to golf but what amazes me is the service industry. Being from Canada we really don't have the same level that Palm Springs does so it's a real treat.

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