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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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The "picnic lander" tour is available exclusively from Las Vegas. That's what makes them so unique. And people know it. It's also why they are the first to sell out. The one I like the best departs
from the Vegas Strip and includes hotel transfers by limousine. Doesn't get any swankier that that!
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I like to think of helicopters as the "workhorses" of the sky. They're used for hauling everything imaginable, including people. But they have their limits. More
specifically, weight limits. That said, there's one rim where there is no surcharge and I don't expect that to change in the near future so take advantage of that.
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Yes, this tour exists, and in the office we use a bunch of names to refer to it including "MEGA," "Awesome," "Ultimate" and the "4-in-1." Whatever you want to call it, it's the tour that lets you see it all
in less than 7 hours. It goes top and bottom and includes heli and boat. Let's do this.
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Las Vegas is 45 minutes by helicopter from the Skywalk and the West Rim. Do I recommend you do it? Yes, because it takes 2.5 hours (one way!) by ground. Plus, on this helicopter tour you go over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam before landing on top of the Rim.
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Going to South Rim and looking for the trip that defines all trips? Look no further than the 50-minute deluxe. This tour's got it all. It devours the South Rim before heading to
the Park's east border. Then it crosses the Canyon and mows over the North Rim. By the time you're done, you've seen 75 percent of the Canyon. Book it here.
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Planning a visit to the Grand Canyon? Couple of obvious things to consider. Book your tour in advance and on the Internet. Dress according to weather. And bring a hydro-flask and stay
hydrated. Oh, yeah, and make sure to fly during these particular times of the day.
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Sunset Tours (From Vegas) |
There's a couple of departure times that I really like. Morning is one. The other is sunset. Seems folks agree because sunset flights are constantly selling out. The obvious reason for this is they depart
once a day and are extremely limited. Early bird gets the worm so lock in this tour ASAP.
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Bus tours require a full day, from the a.m. when you get picked up to the p.m. when you get back. They also leave once a day. So, if you miss
getting one in the a.m., you've got to go the next day. Further, bus trips are TOTALLY customizable with tons of upgrades so it pays to read more here.
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Air-Only from Vegas to G.C.
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This all-air tour is super popular with travelers who are on a tight budget or who have limited time (takes just 3.5 hours to complete!). Flight takes off over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Grand
Canyon and the Colorado River before turning back to Las Vegas. Book a seat now and forever be glad you did :-)
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