Grand Canyon Tours - How to Get Spooky Good Deals

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Halloween will be here soon and in honor of the freaky holiday, I want to show you how to get savings so spooky on Grand Canyon tours that you'll be yelling "trick or treat" at the top of you lungs!

Everybody is under the impression that it's best to wait until they arrive at their destination in order to get the best rates. That's simply not true. In fact, it's downright wrong. Go about it this way and I assure you that you'll be paying more � much more � than the guy sitting next to you en route to the National Park.

How is this so?

Well, think of tour companies like, say, a national airline. The closer you purchase a ticket to your desired date of departure, the price goes up. This is especially true if you book within 24 hours of take off. If you want to go completely crazy, buy a ticket the day of the tour.

Of course, it doesn't have to be that way. All you have to do is plan. My recommendation is that you book your tour at least one week ahead of time. Not only does this nearly guarantee you seat, but it also gives you access to the most departure times and regularly scheduled tours.

That's enough reason for me. But I know some of you want more, so let's take the conversation further.

In addition to RSVP, I urge you to consider buying your canyon tour on the Internet. Lots of folks tell me they don't feel comfortable paying with a credit card online. I understand. I was like that, too. But over time, it's the only way I now book travel. And, over time, I've narrowed down the travel sites that I feel are safe for online transactions.

Let�s be honest. My primary reason is saving money. I always thought it was the same for everyone, but that's not so. At any rate, I've said it before and I'll say it again: the Web is home to the best deals on National Park tours. Indeed, you'll find offers in your hotel or on a sign off the highway or on the Las Vegas Strip. Stay away from those � they are geared toward the last-minute traveler and will cost an arm and a leg when done.

There's one thing you need to be cautious about when booking online. Always complete the transaction on the site. Doing this seals the deal and qualifies you for the special rate. You'll know you've successfully done this one you received a confirmation email in your inbox. Don't worry if the email isn't there imediately as it can sometimes take up to 45 minutes.

Conclusion

Halloween savings abound on Grand Canyon tours, especially helicopter flights, airplane rides and bus tours. To reap your rewards, follow my advice regarding reservations and online bookings. October is a great month to visit the National Park. Temperatures are nice and the overall weather is great. Just get up here before I eat all the candy.
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