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| - First time with this company and glad we selected them. We did the Grand Canyon including the Skywalk and the landing in the Canyon. Well worth the money. We had Captain Keith and what a pleasant host to spend five hours with. Recommend you try the 8AM versus the 9AM trip. By the time you get there at the 9AM trip, it is getting crowded with tourists, looks like Asia had a sale on the Grand Canyon the day we were there. Lots of people and cultural difference with our friends in Asia, may make for a bit of a cranky trip for you if you don't like the hordes. Leaving early may give you a little more time at the two viewpoint stops. There was a large line for the buses when we got there that only got larger throughout the day. If you are on this trip, you have to really watch your time, as you only get so much time at each stop. The Skywalk was amazing. I thought I might get vertigo, but didn't happen. You can't take your own photos, so no cameras on the skywalk. They take them and will happily accept most forms of payments to get your photo taken. Some of the ladies on that skywalk will be sorry some day when they see those photos of themselves laying on the skywalk legs in the air, which, well wasn't all that dignified of a photo. Get your lunch at the Skywalk. The wristband doesn't work at the main dining area. Not a lot of choices, but we didn't go there for the food. The landing into the canyon. You can hear a pin drop in there. The West Rim is the only place they allow this (or at least that is what we were told). Spectacular. That is what quiet sounds like...nothing. Really great to see the Grand Canyon at last. What a way to see it. Everyone got a fair shake at front and back seats, so no complaints here. Already planning another ride for a future trip. Maybe the white water trip!
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