Embark on the ultimate luxury helicopter tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon and enjoy an exclusive landing 3,200 feet below the rim for a champagne picnic on the canyon floor. Capture stunning ph
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Flight over the Las Vegas Strip (if Vegas Upgrade Option is selected)
- 35-minute approx. flight each way (Boulder City departure)
- Hotel pickup and drop off by shuttle bus from select hotels
- Champagne and a light picnic
- 45-minute approx. flight each way (Las Vegas departure)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Children must be at least 2 years old to take the helicopter tour. They need to have their own seat and can't sit on a parent's lap. It's a great experience for kids who love adventure and can enjoy the views, but you might want to bring ear protection since the noise can be loud.
A: Yes, if the weather isn't suitable for flying, they will contact you to reschedule. It's super flexible and they prioritize safety, so no worries there. Just keep an eye on the weather, especially in the winter months.
A: Dress in layers, especially if you're going for a sunset flight. It can get chilly up there! Closed-toe shoes and comfy clothes are a must. Sunglasses are a good idea too since the sun can be bright while you're soaring over the canyon.
Discussions
Thinking about booking the Grand Canyon helicopter tour for my partner's birthday!
Hey everyone, I'm considering the Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour with Champagne Toast as a surprise for my partner's birthday. I’ve read about the amazing views and the picnic on the canyon floor. Has anyone done this? Is it really worth it? How’s the whole experience with Papillon Helicopters? I'm a bit worried about the costs and if the sunset flight is as magical as it sounds!
Just booked the helicopter tour for next week! Any tips?
I finally booked the Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour with a champagne picnic for my anniversary! I’m super excited but a bit nervous about the day. Any tips on how to make the most of it or what to bring? Are there any hidden gems I should know about?