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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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Hands down one of our most popular and exclusive trips. Departs from the Las Vegas Strip and goes over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam before alighting at our private landing pad at bottom of the
Canyon. The sun at this time of day casts incredible shadows on the Canyon's walls and it's extremely peaceful with the Colorado River purring in the background. Flight back as dusk sets and the Vegas Neon turns on. Book it here...
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Let's toast to the lucky few who actually get to the bottom of the Canyon! Seriously, out of the millions of people who visit, less than 5 percent actually achieve the base. And, that, good people, is a good
reason to raises a glass. You'll get 30 minutes down there, which is plenty of time to partake in snacks and champers and selfies then it's back on the aircraft and a quick pass by the Skywalk before the return to the hotel. More info here...
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There are only six seats in each helicopter and more specifically there are just two in the front alongside the pilot. Getting those coveted front seats is like
playing the Power Ball lottery. Indeed, there are a number of variables that come into play when deciding who sits in the front. Learn those plus these tips and you'll increase your odds significantly.
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South Rim Helicopter & 4x4
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This is our #1 air-ground South Rim combo and it's always a sell-out as summer travel season approaches. This package starts with a 30-minute helicopter that goes from South Rim to North Rim and back. Followed
by a 2.5-hour Jeep 4x4 tour that scours the top of the South Rim and includes stops at two of the National Park's best lookouts. It's a guided tour, too, so you get behind-the-scenes info. Here's prices...
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On a budget and looking for a great way to spend a day at the West Rim? Try this bus tour. Includes hotel transfers and lunch and nets you up to 4 hours at the rim, which is plenty of time to explore Eagle
Point, Guano Point, and Hualapai Ranch. Plus it comes with a VIP Skywalk ticket that lets you cut to the front of the line so you walk 75-feet over the edge on a glass platform! RSVP now...
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Fastest way to get from Vegas to the West Rim is by this airplane tour. Goes over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam en route to the Canyon. Lands and includes a VIP ticket to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. You also get
access to the hop-on-hop-off shuttle that takes you from Eagle Point to Guano Point and back. Lunch included as well as free hotel transfers. Prices & availability here....
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The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is comprised of more than 1 million acres. That's a lot of space, and, of course, plenty to do and see. Of course, there's the
hikes and short walks (make sure to bring water!) but there's also museums, donkeys and one of the best and most-informative ranger stations I've ever visited. And last but not least, air tours. Read this post to find out what you can expect.
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Air-Only Vegas Helicopter
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On a budget and have limited time to "do" the Canyon? Take the air-only package. Total tour time is 3.5 hours and includes hotel transfers. Plus this flight goes over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam before entering
Grand Canyon airspace and making a pass by the Skywalk. Each passenger gets a headset and has direct communication with the pilot. How to buy this tour....
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