Simon & Baker Travel Review of Maverick's Wind Dancer Helicopter Tour
Overall Impression Our half day helicopter excursion was an air and land adventure over Las Vegas and Lake Mead through the Grand Canyon, to the new Grand Canyon Skywalk and the Hualapai American Indian reservation in Arizona and back to Las Vegas. Flying to the reservation was the fastest and most efficient way to get there from Las Vegas.The helicopter ride itself was smooth and exciting. There was a 20-minute stop on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, allowing us a lasting memory of the Canyon and the Colorado River. What made this trip special was a short visit to the Hualapai land in the Grand Canyon West, and a tour of the $30 million skywalk. Although at times the steel and glass attraction becomes very crowded, we were lucky that day. It was eerily quiet so we able to walk at our leisure and chat with some of the staff while peering down 2,300 feet to the bottom and 4,300 feet to the Colorado River.
We throughly enjoyed the Wind Dancer trip. In addition to the tour of the skywalk, we especially appreciated the pleasant Maverick facilities, new helicopter, two hours of comfortable flying, and friendly pilot. It was a fun way to spend a day.
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