Book the ultimate Arizona Experience. This is a private roundtrip helicopter tour from Scottsdale, AZ (just 20 minutes from Phoenix) to the Grand Canyon! As the only high-end helicopter company offeri
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Location: Scottsdale
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Air conditioned helicopter
- Bose noise canceling headphones
- 20-minute restroom break at the halfway point at the Grand Canyon Airport.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there’s a maximum weight limit of 850 lbs for the helicopter. It’s designed to accommodate up to 5 passengers, but keep in mind that the total weight of all passengers must not exceed that limit. When booking, make sure to include everyone's weights so the operator can ensure safety and comfort during the flight.
A: Yes, you can reschedule for weather-related issues! H5 Helicopters is really flexible with weather conditions since safety is their priority. Just make sure to contact them as soon as you know there might be an issue. They’ll work with you to find another date that works.
A: Dress in layers! Scottsdale can be warm, but it gets cooler at the Grand Canyon. A light jacket is a good idea, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Remember, you’ll be in an air-conditioned helicopter, but it can get windy once you’re flying. Comfortable shoes are a must if you're planning on walking around the Grand Canyon during your break.
Discussions
Just did the Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Scottsdale - wow!
I recently took the private helicopter tour from Scottsdale to the Grand Canyon and it was AMAZING! The views over Sedona’s Red Rocks and the Painted Desert were breathtaking. We even had a 20-minute break at the Grand Canyon Airport, which was perfect for snapping pics. If you're thinking about a gift for someone special, I can’t recommend this enough! Just keep in mind the weight limit and weather. Totally worth it!
Considering the Grand Canyon helicopter tour for my parents’ anniversary!
Hey everyone! I’m planning to gift my parents this helicopter tour from Scottsdale to the Grand Canyon for their 30th anniversary. I’ve heard great things about H5 Helicopters. They love adventures but have never been in a helicopter. Any tips or things I should know before booking? How’s the experience for older folks?