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Friday, April 29, 2016

5 Tips To Help You Get The Most Out Of Your Las Vegas Grand Canyon Helicopter Adventure

By Beth Adams


Vegas is an exciting city where you will never be left looking for fun things to do. It's also conveniently close to the Grand Canyon National Park, and is the number one starting point for anyone wanting to take a helicopter tour out to the stunning natural wonder. Unfortunately, there's a fair amount of confusing information when you're interested in booking online, so I've prepared these five simple tips that will help you to plan and book your helicopter adventure.

Tip One: Book A Deluxe Helicopter Tour

One thing you'll notice when it's time to book your tour is that you can choose a basic or deluxe option. Upgrade to the deluxe tour if you can because it will improve your experience. If you book a deluxe tour, you'll have to pay more, but the extra cost is worth it. For starters, if you book a deluxe tour, a complimentary limousine will pick you up and drive you back to your hotel. Another benefit of the deluxe tour is that it flies on a bigger helicopter so you are more comfortable and have more room, plus the seats all have unobstructed views through the wraparound viewing window. Another difference is that the basic tours take off from Boulder City while the deluxe tours lift off from the Strip in Vegas, so you get an aerial view of the city during your tour too.

Tip Two: Choose a Landing Tour

Landing tour, or flyover? A flyover offers some impressive sightseeing, but a landing tour is the most comprehensive option if you want a truly unforgettable adventure. Not only will you be able to experience a number of hiking trails and the Grand Canyon Skywalk if you land at the tip of the rim, but there's even a bottom landing tour where you can enjoy a Champagne picnic and a Colorado River boat tour. If you want to be right in the action, and truly experience the Grand Canyon, a landing tour from Las Vegas is the only way to do it.

Tip Three: Book Early

Grand Canyon tours are popular. They're so popular that tours from Las Vegas will regularly sell out. If you want to ensure that your tickets are locked in, you need to book early. I recommend booking at least two weeks in advance, and one simple strategy is to book as soon as your hotel is confirmed. This way you do everything at the same time, and there's no chance of leaving your helicopter booking to the last minute.

Tip Four: Book Your Seats Online

Buying your tour online is the easiest way to do it, plus you'll have your seats reserved at the best price. It costs less when you book online because you book the tour yourself and eliminate the travel agent's commission. To get the Internet rate, which is the lowest available price for your tour, all you have to do is buy the tour online with your credit card, and this gives you instant confirmation of your seat reservations too.

Tip Five: Take the Last Flight of the Day

Want to experience the Grand Canyon when the sun is going down, and beautiful light dances across the ancient rock formations? If so, then you'll need to take the last tour of the day. Besides offering a truly unique time to view the Canyon, a sunset tour will also take you over The Strip when it looks its most impressive. Seeing Las Vegas from the air, at nighttime, is truly a breathtaking moment.

Conclusion

I hope that this has cleared up any confusion regarding Grand Canyon helicopter tours. If you're planning to be in Las Vegas for your next vacation, then make sure you take the opportunity to view one of the world's most famous natural wonders. Keep these tips in mind, because they will ensure that you book the best possible adventure.

You'll find a lot more information about Canyon tours on my website. I'll help you find the best price for your tour, and if you have questions about picking the best tour package, you can use the chat feature on my site to ask me questions. That way, you won't have to bust your budget to create a fun filled experience at one of America's most loved natural landmarks.




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