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Harry Palmer - 12 May 2006 20:38 GMT
I asked this before but I lost the answers in a computer crash. I want to
take my mum for a flight in a helicopter over the grand canyon, I would like
to know which service is the best. I would like the chopper to land in or
near the canyon so we can have a meal or something. Thanks in advance.

Harry Palmer

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VEGAS24HRS.COM - 30 May 2006 01:21 GMT
We have a tour on our web site described as:

Fly into the depths of this incredible wonder that nature has created.
Land deep inside the Grand Canyon for a champagne picnic below the
canyon rim. Tour includes low level flight over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam,
extinct volcanoes. Conclude with an exciting view of the Las Vegas
strip.

While I have not taken the tour I can tell you that many of our
customers have had great things to say about the memory of a lifetime
experience.

David
http://www.vegas24hrs.com
PeterL - 30 May 2006 02:02 GMT
> I asked this before but I lost the answers in a computer crash. I want to
> take my mum for a flight in a helicopter over the grand canyon, I would like
> to know which service is the best. I would like the chopper to land in or
> near the canyon so we can have a meal or something. Thanks in advance.

People who lives in Vegas probably don't take tours from Vegas.  You
may want to post your questions to the ng specifically dedicated to Las
Vegas tourism.

> Harry Palmer
>
> --
> Anyone who conducts an argument by appealing to authority is not using his
> intelligence; he is just using his memory.
 
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