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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Do you need help booking a tour? Reply to this email and tell me:
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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Easily Las Vegas' best outdoor attraction, the Skywalk continues to pack 'em in. Why? I think it's because you get to walk 70+ feet over the edge with the bottom some 4,000 feet
below your feet. Others say it's the tremendous views. I'll let you decide. Best way to get there? The Skywalk airplane, of course. Includes a VIP ticket to the front of the line plus hotel transfers and lunch. Get this great value here...
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One of the best times of the day to see the Canyon is sunset. It's when light glows on the Colorado River and shadows dance on the Canyon's cliffs.
It's also incredibly peaceful (and romantic if you are so inclined). The flight back is awesome, too, especially the part where you arrive at the Vegas Strip just when the neon lights turn on. Book it right here, right now...
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There are six seats in a helicopter. Three in front and three in back. Getting front seats is not cut and dry. Weight is a factor. Demand is, too. Indeed, these are tough factors to overcome. But in this post I reveal how you can definitely improve the odds. Details here...
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Bottom-landing tours are by far the most popular tours on the menu. Especially the basic one, which flies over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Colorado River and more before landing on the bottom. You get 30+ minutes of bottom time to
sip bubbles and explore before getting back on the chopper for 15-minute ascent that takes you through parts of the Canyon you'll never forget. Get prices here...
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Air-Only from Vegas, Baby!
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On a budget? Short on time? Need a quick "been-there, done-that" experience? Try the flyover heli. Not only does it go over all the Canyon’s key landmarks but includes Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, too.
Unbeatable! So strap up and come aboard. It's a heck of a flight and one you'll want to be on. Here's how to book it...
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South Rim Sunset Heli + Jeep |
Looking for air and ground? You got it. Comes in the guise of a 30-minute helicopter topped off with a 2.5-hour sunset Jeep 4x4 ride that weaves among the National Park's most famous landmarks. This tour comes with driver-guide who
knows just as much about the National Park as a ranger but all yours and will answer any question you throw at them. Click here and book it.
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Headed to the South Rim and scratching your head for things to do? Scratch no more! Here's a page of activities that will keep the most neurotic traveler at bay. Remember: The Canyon's a big place so use your time wisely. Read more...
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South Rim 50-Min Extravaganza!
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Imagine: Taking off the South Rim (elevation 7,000 feet) and doing a loop over the canyon that includes the East and North Rims. When it's all done, this deluxe tour
will have covered up to 75 percent of the official National Park in under one hour. You can't cover this much ground by foot, bike, car or burro. I promise. Here's full details about this spectacular tour.
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