Hey it's Keith Kravitz and here's a list of what's hot when it comes to Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Las Vegas & South Rim...
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1. Are you flying from Las Vegas?
2. Best day and month for you to fly?
3. Which tour you want (if you don't know, give me your requirements).
I answer EVERY message - Keith Kravitz
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The Champagne picnic tour is the most popular tour we offer. What makes it so special? Landing on the bottom, which you can ONLY do when you fly out of Las Vegas! Tour includes Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Colorado River.
Private option available...
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South Rim 50-Min. Deluxe Helicopter
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Looking for the best value when visiting South Rim in Arizona? Do the 50-minute flight. This tour does a full circle across the South Rim, East Rim and North Rim before landing via the Dragoon Corridor.
Make it private, if you like...
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Sunset Deluxe Helicopter Tour
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Pucker up! If you're looking to impress, sunset heli rides are the best option for you. Be aware that they leave only once a day (sunset) so seating is super limited. Includes limo hotel transfers, Vegas Strip.
Make it private...
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West Rim Helicopter, Plane, Boat & Skywalk
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This is the new MEGA tour. What I mean by that is a package that includes airplane to the rim, helicopter to the bottom, and a boat ride on the Colorado. You can even add a Skywalk ticket to this package. No other tour combines this much stuff.
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Yes, there is a best time to fly. And I suggest you do your tour during those specific hours. Why? Because visibility is best and the air is at
it's smoothest. In other words, perfect flying weather for helicopters.
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Skywalk Helicopter Tour Deluxe
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The Skywalk helicopter tour is back. Fastest way to get to the West Rim via Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. Includes up to 6 hours on the ground wherein you can explore the Skywalk, Guano Pt., Eagle Pt. Includes limo
hotel transfers, too...
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South Rim 30-Min. Economy Helicopter Tour
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Las Vegas Grand Canyon Flyover Tours
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There are six seats in a helicopter. Four in the back and two in the front next to the pilot. Odds are that you'll be flying in the back. But it doesn't have to be that way if you read and follow these quick
tips....
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