Discover the engineering marvel of Hoover Dam on this half-day express tour from Las Vegas. Marvel at breathtaking views of Lake Mead and the iconic bypass bridge, while walking through original const
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Parking and admission is included
- Pick-up from most major hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown Area
- Children 0 - 23 Months Ride Free
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific weight limit for the bus itself, but it’s a comfortable ride and the buses are designed to accommodate various body types. Just be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes since there will be some walking involved at the dam. If there's a special requirement, reach out to ParaViajantes Tours ahead of time for any specific needs.
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be doing a lot of walking. In summer, it can get pretty hot, so light, breathable clothing is a must. Don’t forget sunscreen and maybe a hat for the outdoor viewing areas! It cools off slightly during the afternoon, but early morning is the best time to start to avoid the peak heat.
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule your tour with at least 48 hours notice, but make sure to check their specific cancellation policy when booking. If something comes up at the last minute, just call them directly; they’re pretty accommodating in my experience! Just keep in mind that no-shows typically lose their fee.
Discussions
Just got back from the Hoover Dam tour - WOW!
I just did the half-day Hoover Dam bus tour from Vegas and it was amazing! The views from the bypass bridge were jaw-dropping, and walking through those tunnels gave me chills. The power plant tour was also really interesting, way more than I expected. I loved the 2 hours we had to explore! I’d definitely recommend it as a gift to anyone who loves history or engineering. A perfect half-day trip!
Considering the Hoover Dam Tour for my mom’s birthday. Anyone done it?
I'm looking for a unique gift for my mom's birthday and I stumbled upon the Hoover Dam bus tour. She loves nature and history, so this seems perfect. Just a bit worried about how much walking is involved. Anyone have tips or experiences to share? How's the bus ride?