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36 reviews of Grand Canyon West Rim Indian Country Air and Ground Day Trip from Las Vegas
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Excellent!
Reviewed by: Mahipatrai M, United Kingdom, July 2008
Great time. Plane ride was very good, pilot was excellent. Lunch was also very good. Just enough time in the ground to see the Grand Canyon. Recommend morning tour, gets very hot in the afternoon.
Reviewed by: Dean R, United States, July 2008
We had the best time ever. Would recommend it to anyone. It was worth the money. Would have paid more for the trip. Everyone we came across was so nice.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2008
The trip itself was outstanding. The pilot was very professional and made the early morning trip pleasant. THE SKYWALK MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED.
Reviewed by: Brett O, United States, June 2008
My wife and I went to Vegas on our 10th anniversary. Seeing the Grand Canyon was the highlight of the trip. I searched hard to find the perfect way to witness the Grand Canyon and went on the reviews I read from others who had used this tour operator. It was a wonderful trip; could not have been better. I recommend this trip to anyone headed out west. We had one woman get sick on our plane, which was sad for her, but the airline took good care of her. I would not recommend the Skywalk; it is just a money trap. The sight form Guana Point is much better, and you can walk right to the edge. Oh, and the food there is horrible, so don't go hungry. Excellent trip.
Reviewed by: Shane L, United States, June 2008
Amazing scenery, friendly pilot, plenty time to site see!
Reviewed by: Leesa P, United Kingdom, May 2008
Definitely worthwhile doing it by air and not in a bus! If you can handle going in a small plane with a few bumps along the way, the extra cost is well worth it. Nice lunch and the right amount of time to cover everything while there.
Reviewed by: Richard E, New Zealand, April 2008
The West Rim air experience was very pleasant.
Reviewed by: Sharon C, Singapore, April 2008
What a fantastic experience. Everything was handled smoothly and all the staff and the pilot were very friendly and helpful. Very good value as well.
Reviewed by: Paul C, United Kingdom, March 2008
Our pilot was fantastic and the flight was very breathtaking. The tour guides were great and the walk on the 'Glass Platform' taught you about the term 'A leap of faith'. To be standing 4000 feet in the air was unbelievable. Don't bring water or food as they feed you very well and there is lots of bottled water free. I highly recommend this trip to everyone. Thanks for offering this trip of a lifetime.
Reviewed by: James J, Canada, January 2008
An absolutely unforgettable experience not to be missed. From the pick up at our hotel to the drop off later that evening, it was a day to remember. All the personnel were friendly and helpful. The bus driver on the way to the airfield was very informative about landmarks we passed along the way, keeping up a humorous running dialog that included answering any and all questions. The aircraft pilot was pleasant and informative as well on the scenic trip over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and on to the Grand Canyon. He expertly maneuvered the nine passenger plane to provide us the best views of all the breathtakingly beautiful scenery on the way to the small airstrip on the West Rim. The West Rim of the Grand Canyon offered some of the most amazing scenic views we've ever experienced, and the Skywalk was an unforgettable, once in a lifetime experience as you stand on the glass looking straight down 4,000 feet to the base of the Canyon, or gaze across the great expanse. The Hualapai Indians were friendly though quiet and performed some of their native dances at the site. The barbecue meal offered at Guano Point, another outstanding scenic vantage, was simple but also very enjoyable. The Hualapai also had an extensive display of their own handmade jewelry for sale there at very reasonable prices. We flew out in the afternoon and returned just after sundown. The only thing I regret is not having had more time to take it all in - maybe next trip. Thank you again for an amazing and very worthwhile tour. We both loved it!
Reviewed by: Randall M, United States, December 2007
For the money we paid, this was a steal! We had a great time. The plane was a bit old but the pilot was great; I was the copilot for the day! The view over the Grand Canyon was fantastic. Unfortunately, we hit rain right at the Skywalk. The visibility was so bad that we had to take buses to get back to Las Vegas. If the weather had cooperated, it would have been a perfect trip.
Reviewed by: David C, Canada, December 2007
Amazing, amazing, amazing! Every part of this experience was fantastic. The service was AAA.
Reviewed by: Kellie C, Australia, December 2007
This was a fabulous trip. We were picked up from our hotel on time and taken to the airport. Our check-in was smooth. The all-inclusive part was serious; there were no surcharges. Other tour groups had to pay fuel surcharges. The pilot was very friendly and informative. The flight over to the Canyon was very memorable. The BBQ on the rim of the Canyon was fantastic. The flight back over the Hoover Dam was very dramatic. It was altogether a wonderful trip.
Reviewed by: Jeremy S, United Kingdom, October 2007
This was a fantastic experience. We were so pleased that we booked this tour; everything went really smoothly and on time, flying to the Grand Canyon in an eight-seater plane was just amazing, and the Skywalk just took our breath away. I would highly recommend that you book the earliest tour available as the Skywalk gets really busy. We were extremely glad we did that; we were at the Grand Canyon by 9:00am, and there were no crowds. Note that the departure times quoted mean flight departure, not hotel departure.
Reviewed by: Susan C, United Kingdom, October 2007
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