Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and there is no better time to take a fun trip with your family to some place special. November is a good month to tour the Grand Canyon National Park and the best way to see the sights is on an air tour of the South or West Rim. Grand Canyon Flights Are Popular So Book Early One advantage to touring the canyon this time of year is the cooler weather. The air is crisp and clear this time of year, so the views from the air are fantastic. Holidays are always busy times at the Grand Canyon, and Thanksgiving will be no different, the tours will fill up fast, so be sure to buy your seats early. It's a good idea to book seats on your tour at the same time you book your hotel room so you don't forget. If you wait too long, the tour you want may be full, and if you do find enough seats for your party, you'll have to pay more for them. The most convenient way to book seats on Grand Canyon helicopters is to do it online with your credit card. You'll get confirmation of your purchase, so you can be sure there will be seats available for you on the day of the tour. Another good reason to buy your tour online is the good deal you'll get by using the discounted Internet rate. West Rim Air Tours If you'll be staying in Las Vegas and book a helicopter flight, it will fly to the West Rim. A lot of people prefer the West Rim because it has a lot of fun things to do and interesting things to see. The flight path to the canyon takes you over the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead as well. One other advantage of going to the West Rim is that it's the only place in the canyon where helicopters can fly below the rim and land on the canyon floor. The landing tours offer a day of fun adventures. For instance, the landing tour that flies to the bottom of the canyon floor comes with a Champagne picnic and an option to take a boat ride along the Colorado River. Landing at the top of the rim is fun too because then you can walk out on the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Walking on the Skywalk is an exhilarating experience because it is made of glass and you can look down to the canyon floor that's 4000 feet below you. You can even book a combination tour that lets you land on top of the rim and on the canyon floor so you can experience the Skywalk and a boat ride on the river on the same tour. Helicopter Tours Of The South Rim The Grand Canyon is so big, it is also a convenient tour if you'll be staying in Arizona rather than Nevada. Arizona travelers tour the South Rim, and all the tours depart from the airport in Tusayan where you can fly to the North Rim and back. The tour that goes over to the North Rim and back takes about 30 minutes, but you can also opt to take a longer, 50 minute tour that goes to the North Rim as well as the eastern border of the park. The longer tour gives you a great overview of the Grand Canyon National Park, in fact, it flies you over about 75 percent of the park lands. You'll see a lot of sights on the longer flight, and it doesn't cost that much more, so the extra expense is worth it. While your helicopter won't be able to land at the South Rim, you can still see the canyon up close if you add on a Jeep tour. The Jeep tour is a great addition to the helicopter tour because it gives you the chance to see the canyon from different perspectives. To Wrap Up It's no wonder Grand Canyon helicopter tours are so popular. With so many options, you'll be able to create a tour package that's filled with fun and scenic views while not busting your budget. So start planning your trip now and book it online in advance of your tour date. Your family will make lifelong memories as they soar over America's famous natural wonder. Tips from the Author Expert author Justine M. is a huge fan of Canyon helicopter tours and strongly recommends that travelers visit this page for a list of deals that make them cheaper: http://grandcanyonhelicopter.org/grand-canyon-helicopter-tour-coupons.html
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