Let’s Go America! Tour – Park City

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For a full recap of the big “Let’s Go America! Tour” – Park City, including a summary of the daily itinerary involving our hosts Robert & Mary Carey, audio from the live remote broadcast of America’s #1 Travel Radio Show, photos, varied social media posts, a testimonial and a sampling of comments from show fans – CLICK THIS LINK – to access the detailed presentation in .pdf format!

As the clear leader in our sector of the Travel World with the ability to impact so many travelers nationwide, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show is such a diverse program covering all travel sectors while talking “Everything & Anything in the World of Travel”…  Now heard on nearly 620 weekly AM & FM radio stations across the USA, via both a live 2-hour weekend long form program and M-F Daily Travel Commentary, approximately 6 to 8x’s per year The Careys agree to take the program out of its New York City area studio and descend on a location of interest for a big “Let’s Go America! Tour”…  These special events culminate with a live remote broadcasts from the destination, and they’re filled with an array of happenings from the busy daily itineraries that connect them and thus the audience with different sides of locations visited.  These are typically locales beyond the brochure or easily found activities on a website.  The purpose of each big “Let’s Go America! Tour” is to educate/entice/empower show fans to travel — to get listeners out from behind the desk, off the sofa, out of their comfort zone and most importantly — out and about experiencing/enjoying the world!

For the latest edition of our big “Let’s Go America! Tour” series, working with show partner Hilton Grand Vacations, Robert & Mary traveled to America’s 45th State of Utah, aka The Beehive State, and spent the week of April 6th 2026 experiencing many locales, events, venues and terrific people — sharing it all with America via both vehicles of the radio show, social media and more.

To hear an archive in .mp3 format of the live national radio broadcast we all affectionally call the “Fastest 2 Hours in Travel” that transmitted via satellite across the USA to our network of 615+ weekly stations from Park City on April 11th — simply click on the play arrows immediately below this text…

Let’s Go America!
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11 April 2026 – RMWorldTravel | Let’s Go America! Tour – Park City
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Hour 1
— Topics & Guests on this hour of RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa include:
Seg 1 – Robert & Mary Show Open, “Let’s Go America! Tour” – Park City talk, Team Banter, Travel News Roundtable and more
Seg 2 – HGV Area Vice-President Glen Winsor flies in from Phoenix to talk Utah, HGV growth and properties to keep an eye on
Seg 3 – Robert & Mary head to nearby Utah Olympic Park, visiting with Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation CEO Colin Hilton, talking venues/activities for travelers
Seg 4 – Brian Westover connects via the Show Hotline to share details on This Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City
Seg 5 – Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jennifer Armandi and its Board President Gretchen Hudgens give insights into the local housing market and more

Hour 2
— Topics & Guests on this hour of RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa include:
Seg 1 – Robert & Mary Open, plus a diverse conversation with HGV Area General Manager Rafe Sykes on Sunrise Lodge, Park City and travel to Utah
Seg 2 – Fraser Bullock, Executive Chair of Utah 2034 Winter Olympics, explains why Utah is the perfect place for the Olympics, its history and what’s ahead
Seg 3 – Our discussion with Fraser Bullock continues, as we also feature his roles with Bain Capital, Sorenson Capital and connections to Utah’s Business Community
Seg 4 – Utah is known for its “Mighty 5” Parks, and NPS Park Ranger Karen Henker offers enticements to come experience them
Seg 5 – Robert & Mary mix travel and genealogy and learn a lot as they visit the FamilySearch Library, spending time with its Director, Lynn Turner

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