Grand Canyon Bus Tours Over Labor Day Weekend

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You know summer is about to wind down when Labor Day is around the corner. Despite it being one of the busiest U. S. Holidays, bus tours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon will be running on a regular schedule.

Busy Holiday

Based on last year's numbers, I expect many of these bus trips to sell out. Please take that into account as you plan your coach ride. For best results, I usually recommend travelers book their trips at least a week in advance.

I'm not sure how pricing will be this holiday, except that it's quite normal for it to more expensive than non-holiday days due to the increase in demand. There's ways to get around that, and one of my favorite is to book my trips online.

I don't recommend purchasing your trip from one of the "big box sites." Instead, go direct to the tour supplier. These are the business entities that own and operate the actual trip and are in a position to offer some truly great specials, promotions and discounts.

From Vegas

Bus tours depart from Las Vegas once a day around 7 a. M. They go to the West Rim and the South Rim of the National Park. If you go to the former, you'll be back around 8 p. M. Do the later and you'll return to your Strip hotel around 9 p. M.

Which rim is right for you? Really depends if are into attractions or natural beauty. The West Rim is loaded with things to do, and it's the home of the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the world's largest all-glass cantilevered bridge.

Further, it's only at the West Rim where you can take a helicopter to the bottom of the Canyon. There's even a package that lets you add a Colorado Boat ride into the mix. Thus if you are looking to explore the Park's nooks and crannies, a West Rim trip might be for you.

South Rim

The South Rim, which experts refer to as the "official" Grand Canyon, is where you go for natural scenic beauty. It's also a lot cooler in terms of temperature because it sits at an elevation of 7,000 feet. There's an option to add a helicopter ride to your package, too. Most, however, settle for the basic package.

Bus tours are typically all-inclusive. This means they pretty much come with everything, like free hotel pick up and drop off, lunch and all taxes and fees. Many find this very attractive as it lets them focus on preparing themselves for a trip of a lifetime without having to get bogged down in trip logistics.

Folks often ask if these buses are comfortable and the answer is a resounding "yes." These are state-of-the-art coaches and they are equipped with on-board restrooms, recliner style seats, excellent climate control and plasma TVs. The suspension has also been upgraded so for the most part you'll never feel a bump in the road, including the dirt road segment of the drive to the West Rim.

Conclusion

Before you know it, Labor Day will be here. If you plan on taking a bus tour anytime around that holiday, I strongly advise booking your trip in advance and online (it's always cheaper on the Web). As for which rim to visit, that's a judgment call as to whether you want attractions or scenic beauty. Whatever you decide upon, I can assure you that a coach trip to the Canyon is one of the most memorable things you can do while visiting Las Vegas.


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