Most stargazing tours point a laser at the sky and name constellations. We do something fundamentally different. Using GEN3 Military Night Vision Goggles — the same technology used by special operatio
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Gen 3 AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Googles, laser pointers, binoculars, chairs, hand sanitizer
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can join the tour but it's recommended for ages 12 and up. The experience is pretty immersive and might be overwhelming for younger kids. It's always good to check with the provider beforehand to see if they have any specific recommendations for kids.
A: Definitely dress in layers! Even in Sedona, it can get chilly at night. Also, comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be outside and possibly walking on uneven ground. The tour goes on unless there’s seriously bad weather, but it’s always good to check the forecast before you go.
A: Parking should be pretty easy since they have a designated area for guests. It’s limited, so I’d suggest arriving early to snag a good spot. If you’re using GPS, just type in the provider's name, and it’ll guide you right there. I had no issues when I went!
Discussions
Just got back from the Stargazing Tour in Sedona - WOW!
I just did the Stargazing and UFO Tour, and let me tell you, it was mind-blowing! The night vision goggles are insane; you really see the sky like never before. The way they mix science with Native American stories is so cool. I went with a small group, so it felt super personal. Honestly, I can’t recommend it enough if you’re in Sedona. Definitely a unique experience!
Considering the Stargazing Tour as a gift - anyone done it?
I’m thinking of getting the Stargazing and UFO Tour for my partner's birthday. We both love space stuff! Just curious how others felt about it. Is it as good as it sounds? How was the vibe? Any tips on making it special for the gift?