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Breakfast Stop


Tour comes with a breakfast snack (danish,

juice, water) and we make a quick quick stop

in Boulder City where there's Starbucks,

grocers and Burger King if you would like

to purchase a breakfast sandwich, coffee etc...


 

Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge. (The Express bus only stops if time permits,

                                               for a guaranteed stop take the VIP tour.)

 

See the Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, also known as the Hoover Dam Bypass, was the first concrete-steel composite arch bridge built in the United States, and includes the longest concrete arch in the Western Hemisphere. Opened on October 19, 2010, the bridge provides a crossing of the Colorado River for U.S. Route 93, linking the states of Nevada and Arizona 1,600 feet (490 m) downstream from the Hoover Dam. The bridge is the second-highest in the United States, behind Royal Gorge Bridge at 840 feet (260 m) above the Colorado River. Built as part of the Hoover Dam Bypass Project, which successfully finished within budget at a cost of  $240 million, the bridge portion cost US$114 million (2010 prices). http://www.hooverdambypass.org/ 

 

 

 Indian Village

 

The Hualapai tribe created an Indian

village with authentic dwellings of the

various tribes surrounding the canyon. 

This a self guided walking tour and

features an amphitheater presenting

Native American music & dance.

 

 

Hop-on & Hop-off Legacy Tour

 

Starting from the main terminal with the first stop is Eagle Point.  When you're ready to leave hop back on the bus, next stop is Guano Point, then to the Western Ranch for lunch and back on the bus to the main terminal for shopping.

 

 

Eagle Point

 

This popular stop got it's name from the rock formation that appears to be an eagle with his wings spread wide.  The Hualapais believe that Eagles transport their prayers to heaven and a giant eagle embedded himself into the canyon to watch over the tribe. Eagle point is also the location for the World famous Skywalk.

 

 

Skywalk

 

Only the most adventurous people are brave enough to walk onto this this glass bridge suspended 4000' above the canyon floor.  Tickets may purchased on the bus from your guide.  http://www.grandcanyonskywalk.com/

 

Guano Point

 

Guano Point got it's name from an old bat dung (guano) mine just  below the edge of the canyon.  Stretch your feet, and hike down to the mine apparatus but be careful not to fall.  What makes Guano Point so amazing is you can hike up a hill (no fencing or guardrails) and be witness to a breathtaking 360 degree view of the canyon. 



This is a great tour but NOT one of our Comedy Tours

 

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 EXPRESS

 ZIP ................ to & fro, back in time for a show!

Our tour gets back before other buses because:

  • We have limited pick-up locations, saves over an hour of bus time in each direction.
  • We don't take you to a central location and make you wait to load onto another bus as most Grand Canyon Tour Companies do.
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Home of the World Famous SkyWalk

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Read the Fine Print -  Applies to Grand Canyon VIP & Express Tours


To Book Call: 1 (702) 384-3325 or 1 (702) 431-3752



Because the only way to get to the west rim is to drive down a 9 mile unpaved road this tour is not recommended for pregnant women or people with back problems.


Except for a light breakfast snack, meals are not included on the Express tour but there are places you can eat at the canyon. The VIP tour includes 2 meals, a hot made-to-order breakfast at the Boulder Dam Hotel in Boulder City & BBQ lunch on the rim of the canyon. 


The Hualapai tribe charges an $8.89 per person impact tax (payable on your bus).  We are happy to provide them with this tax and assist in preserving this beautiful land and the canyons natural beauty from the impact of visitors would otherwise have on the environment.  Both our Grand Canyon VIP and Grand Canyon Express pay this tax. However, unlike most companies we DO NOT charge a fuel surcharge.


You must call to book your tour even if you have a prepaid ticket.  We do not stop at every pick-up location every day so if you don't reserve your space and pick-up location you will not be allowed to board the bus.


Just like a show ticket, you must have your ticket with you, cash or credit card to board the bus.

 

The 5:00 Express does not include drop off time, late passengers, traffic delays or any unforeseen obstacle. 

We usually have everyone dropped off at their pick-up locations by 5:30

 

The West Rim is unpaved making wheelchair accessibility extremely limited and therefore not recommended. Collapsible wheelchairs are allowed but you must be able to get on and off the bus.


The Skywalk is not included in the price of the tour.  If you dare to stand on this glass bridge you can purchase tickets from your guide on the or at the Skywalk.


Tour includes a free admission to the Mac King Comedy and Magic Show at Harrah's.  The show runs Tuesday thru Saturday at 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm.  You must purchase a drink for $9.95 + tax to see this show.  Ten dollars for a stellar show and a drink is a fantastic deal and we recommend you use it.  We are not responsible for cancellations or substitutions of this show, if you are concerned call Harrah's before you come and verify Mac King will be there.


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Hiking opportunities

so comfortable

non-slip shoes are recommended

 1. The fast bus tour to the Grand

     Canyon West Rim.


 2. Ride in comfort on an air

     conditioned bus.


 3. Movies/Videos On board


 4. Brochure to guide you at the

     Canyon


 5. Water for everyone on board

    along with  juice and danish.


 6. Time permitting we make a 20

     minute stop on the way, there's

     a Starbucks, Burger King and a

     Grocery store. Perfect for film,

     batteries or morning coffee.  

 

 7. Zoom over the new Hoover Dam

     Bypass bridge, the largest arch

     span bridge in the western

     hemisphere.


 8.  Drive through the 1000 year old

     Joshua tree forest on the way.


 9.  Drive onto the Hualapai Nation,

     this tribe was given 106 miles of

     the Grand Canyon by the United

     States.


10. Plenty of time at the canyon to

     explore & enjoys the views.


11. Native American Village


12. Optional Skywalk - A glass bridge,

      4000' above the Colorado river.


13. Hop-on, Hop-off legacy tour to

      take you around the canyon.


14. Climb the hill at Guano Point for a

      360 degree view of the canyon.


15. Back in Vegas around 5:00 PM.

Upgrade to the Grand Canyon VIP

for just food costs of $20 per person

Due to a 9-mile unpaved and often bumpy road leading the Canyon these tours run on what we call "tank vehicles". Refurbished older buses.  Our buses all have new seats inside but older body styles that are built for stress and comfort.

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The beauty of this tour is speed (Returns at 5:00); most other Grand Canyon West tours return between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m.

GRAND CANYON WEST

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