Hey it's Keith Kravitz and this is the Helicopter Weekend Update!
Okay, were in the final stretch to the July 4 holiday week extravaganza. This is most definitely one of the largest holidays in the USA.
From my experience, we get lots of families doing chopper flights. This means helicopters fill up.
In fact, we experience more sellouts than any other summer holiday.
So, if you are serious about getting a great rate on the best flight times, you need to book your tour ASAP.
It's also getting hot out there. But no worries because all helicopters are climate controlled for your comfort.
However, if you have a landing tour or a tour in which you must exit the aircraft, you need to dress for heat. The basics include sunblock, sunglasses, brimmed hat, loose-fitting clothes and closed-toed shoes.
Remember to bring water, too. Staying hydrated is priority #1.
I get a lot of questions about winter weather. I can tell you in Jan. it's temperate and a great month to fly. Sure, it's winter, and nature is subject to change. But for the most part it's a go. Here's a quick primer on weather at the Rims.
Las Vegas, NV
This is the helicopter ride from Vegas where you go to the bottom and sip bubbles. It's an awesome flight, expecially the part when you descend some 4,500 feet to the bottom. Once you deplane, you're literally standing on some of the oldest exposed rock on the planet. Get more info on Champagne helicopter here...
There's a deluxe version of the Champagne tour, too. Instead of taking off from Boulder City (a suburb of Vegas about 25 mins. from The Strip), you fly from McCarran Airport in Vegas. Further, hotel transfers are by limo, which gives everyone the opportunity to be a "celeb" or an "A-lister" for a day. Book deluxe landing
tour here...
Things to Do
Flights and tours start from Las Vegas and Tusayan,AZ (Grand Canyon National Park Airport. Las Vegas flights go to the West Rim, which is about 120 miles east as the "crow flies." The South Rim, which is located in northern Arizona is 60 mins. from Flagstaff and Williams and about 3.5 hours form Phoenix. From Vegas, you'll need 5.5 hours to reach the South Rim. So...what to do when you get there? Lots! Here's a list of things to to at the West Rim and one that highlights things to do at the South Rim.
South Rim/Tusayan, AZ
We are getting a lot of bookings for the 50-minute South Rim flight. Doesn't surprise me. This tour covers 75 percent of the Canyon and goes over the South Rim, North Rim and the East Rim. Of course, it's the most expensive option but in my opinion it's the best value by far.
For folks on a budget, I strongly recommend the South Rim 30-minute basic flight. It does a straight-shot from South Rim to North Rim and back via the Dragoon Corridor, which is the widest, deepest section of the National Park. Prices fluctuate during the fall season but you can get the cheapest rates if you book online and in
advance.
I also want to let you know that the weather is so darn awesome that it's an ideal time to do the helicopter + open-air Hummer/Jeep tour. This package starts with a 30-min. heli ride and concludes with a terrific 2-hour Jeep tour (over flat roads) that includes a guide and stops at key Park lookouts and monuments. There's also a sunset version (sells out fast).
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Have a great day!