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(11 customer reviews) 42 of 44 people found the following review helpful
Downright incomplete,
June 2, 2007 Ankur Shah "ass6ca" - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Southwest USA (Regional Guide) (Paperback)
I am a major, lifelong supporter of Lonely Planet from the first core Asia books. I have till date not filed a review of a book online, but felt compelled to highlight some major deficiencies in this product and make a recommendation to look elsewhere for information on the American Southwest. Of late, I have begun branching away from Lonely Planet for more detailed information, but still rely on it for useful phone numbers, maps and other logistical information. For a three week camping trip in the Southwest with a few splurges along the way, I wanted to rely heavily on just such a book.
In the Southwest book, much of this information was not present (for example, 'Many campgrounds are available in local state parks' is one of the entries, but no phone numbers, maps nor details given. Not only were options for lodging half-heartedly described, often food options and maps were entirely missing or erroneously described.
The cities are a bit better described, but...Read more
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
The leader in books on the American Southwest.. A must-purchase!,
April 4, 2007 Jessica Lux (Rosamond, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Southwest USA (Regional Guide) (Paperback)
I recently made a road trip across the American Southwest and purchased both the Lonely Planet 4th Edition (December 2005) and the Rough Guide 4th Edition (October 2006) as my guides for the week-long adventure. Lonely Planet emerges as the clear winner when the two are compared side by side. It is less than half the thickness of the Rough Guide book, yet has more coverage per town or natural site. I commend Lonely Planet for using such a thin but readable font and thin, high-quality paper to make this guidebook have such a small footprint.
The Lonely Planet guide is divided into tabbed chapters by state (the guide covers Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Las Vegas, and Southwestern Colorado). Maps cover both regions and downtown areas of the major cities and towns in the Southwest. For each city, restaurants, hotels, attractions, and essentials like internet access, post offices, bookstores, and medical facilities are listed. The sidebars contain information from a...Read more
24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
What happened to this guidebook?,
January 3, 2006 canyongirl "canyongirl" (Fort Collins, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Southwest USA (Regional Guide) (Paperback)
Lonely Planet has taken an interesting turn with this edition: drastically cut the content and quality and increase the price! Because I spend a lot of time in the southwest, I buy every new edition when it comes out. I'll be looking for something else now. What happened, Lonely Planet??