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Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop
Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop
Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop
Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop
Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop

Grand Canyon West Rim with Hoover Dam photo stop


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  • Book tickets to the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy your day with a first stop at the O'Callaghan-Tillman Bridge and discover the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
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-What you can expect-
Experience an unforgettable Grand Canyon Bus tour departing from Las Vegas in luxury motor coaches, designed for panoramic sightseeing through expansive windows. Your journey will include a photo stop at the iconic Pat Tillman and Mike O'Callaghan bypass bridge, where you’ll capture stunning views of the Hoover Dam and the surrounding landscape.

As you travel through captivating terrain, a knowledgeable guide will share the rich history of the region, including the ancient Joshua Tree Forest and the rugged Diamond Bar Ranch, nestled between the Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree forest.

Upon reaching the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy an exclusive 4-hour stay. Start by immersing yourself in the culture of the Hualapai.

At Guano Point, hike to the summit for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Colorado River, and explore the remnants of a historic tramway. Eagle Point, named for its eagle-like shape, features a dining experience at the Skywalk Café with the Grand Canyon as your backdrop. Walk the Grand Canyon Skywalk, an engineering marvel offering unparalleled views.

Throughout the tour, engage with Hualapai hosts, who will provide fascinating insights into the Grand Canyon's history and geological wonders. After a day of stunning vistas, cultural encounters, and adventure, relax on the smooth return to your Las Vegas hotel, reflecting on the majestic beauty of the Grand Canyon West Rim.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 12 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: - Hotel pickup available for most major hotels on the Las Vegas strip and downtown

  • Accessibility:Wheelchair accessible bus

  • If you require a wheelchair lift, you must provide notification 72 hours prior to the date of travel. All buses with lift equipment are subject to availability

  • Service dogs are allowed to travel with the correct and current paperwork

  • Small oxygen tanks are allowed

  • Extra fees to be paid on-location:Skywalk, helicopter and boat rides are available for an additional cost only at check-in:

  • Skywalk tickets are available at $30.00 per person

  • Helicopter Landing rides are available at $269.00 per person

  • Know in advance:All motorcoaches are DOT certified and are able to kneel to curb height

  • All reservations must be confirmed 24 - 48 hours prior to travel date

  • If an item has not been listed please verify prior to boarding

  • Please, contact the local operator after booking to arrange your pick-up. Contacts will be provided on your voucher

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. Is visiting the Grand Canyon West Rim a worthwhile experience for travelers?

The Grand Canyon West Rim offers a unique and breathtaking perspective of the canyon, distinct from other rims. Visitors can experience the famous Skywalk, a glass-bottom bridge extending over the canyon, providing unparalleled views. The landscape includes Eagle Point and Guano Point, offering diverse geological formations and cultural insights. It's often chosen for its proximity to Las Vegas and the direct access to panoramic vistas and the Skywalk thrill.

2. Is the Grand Canyon West Rim currently open for visitors?

Yes, the Grand Canyon West Rim is currently open to visitors. It operates year-round, though specific hours and access to certain areas may vary seasonally or due to weather conditions. It is advisable to check the official operating schedule before planning your visit to ensure a smooth experience.

3. What are the admission costs for entering the Grand Canyon West Rim?

Admission to the Grand Canyon West Rim requires the purchase of an entry package, which typically includes access to various viewpoints and the shuttle service within the rim. Additional costs apply for specific experiences like the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Prices vary depending on the package selected. You can easily compare different options and secure your admission in advance through KKday, which offers convenient booking and ensures your spot, especially for popular attractions like the Skywalk.

4. How much time should visitors allocate for exploring the Grand Canyon West Rim?

To fully experience the Grand Canyon West Rim, including stops at Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Skywalk, it is recommended to allocate approximately 3-4 hours on-site. This allows ample time for shuttle transfers between viewpoints, enjoying the scenery, taking photographs, and experiencing the unique attractions without feeling rushed.

5. What activities and attractions can be experienced at the Grand Canyon West Rim, including the Skywalk?

At the Grand Canyon West Rim, visitors can explore several key attractions. These include Eagle Point, home to the Hualapai Village and the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge offering views 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. Guano Point provides 360-degree panoramic vistas and remnants of an old tramway. Hualapai Ranch offers a taste of the Old West. Shuttle services connect these main points for easy access.

6. Is there a hop-on hop-off shuttle service available for navigating within the Grand Canyon West Rim?

Yes, a complimentary hop-on hop-off shuttle service is provided for visitors within the Grand Canyon West Rim. This shuttle system efficiently transports guests between all the main points of interest, including the Welcome Center, Eagle Point (Skywalk), and Guano Point. This allows for flexible exploration at your own pace without the need for personal vehicles within the rim's designated areas.

7. What can visitors expect during the Hoover Dam photo stop on a trip to Grand Canyon West Rim?

On the way to the Grand Canyon West Rim, a photo stop at the O'Callaghan-Tillman Bridge offers impressive views of the Hoover Dam and the Colorado River. This brief stop typically provides a chance to capture iconic photographs of the engineering marvel from a scenic vantage point, allowing for a quick appreciation of its scale before continuing the journey to the Grand Canyon.

8. What unique experience does the Grand Canyon Skywalk offer visitors?

The Grand Canyon Skywalk offers a thrilling and unique experience by allowing visitors to walk on a glass-bottom, horseshoe-shaped bridge that extends 70 feet out over the edge of the canyon. Situated 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, it provides an unobstructed, downward view into the abyss, creating an exhilarating sensation of floating above the Grand Canyon. It's a prime spot for breathtaking photographs and an unforgettable perspective.

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