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We are going here next month. I have never heard of antelope canyon. I have to put that on the list to try to get in while we're there! Thanks so much guys. Lynn and Danny
What is the weather look like in Grand Canyon around December and January? Would like to go by the beginning of Winter but I'm afraid it might get cold
We apologize that we didn't see your question much, much sooner. Likely this answer does not help you now that summer is upon us, but just in case you didn't go and are considering it for next year instead, here you go... The biggest benefit to visiting the Grand Canyon during the winter months is the lack of crowds, plus the weather is much cooler. In December and January, average daytime temperatures reach 45°F (7°C), and drop to 18°F (-8°C) at night, so it can get quite cold. Late December is when the Canyon experiences the largest amount of snow. So, for safety reasons, some of the tours mentioned in the video, such as trail rides, will shut down.
Due to the pandemic, this is a very complicated question as the protocol is changing rapidly. To our knowledge, Grand Canyon National Park is open, however with respect to each attraction, some are open, some are partially open, some have restrictions, and some are closed. Does $200 apply to a single adult? If so, it might be possible to check off 4 or 5 things on this list, but definitely not all of them. Just to give you an idea, if you are considering the Mule Ride, that alone is $153 for a single rider, Bearizona is $25 for a single person, Sky Walk would be $59 in total, etc. It is better for you to look up each activity individually based on when you wish to visit.
Helicopter tours vary in price depending on the operator and the tour you choose; obviously, longer tours cost more. The average price per person starts at $225 (USD) Also, due to the current price of aviation fuel, some operators have added a surcharge. For more information, check out these tour companies: www.maverickhelicopter.com/tour-listing/grand-canyon OR www.papillon.com/.
This is very difficult to answer without knowing your specific circumstances (e.g. Where are you coming from? How are you getting to the canyon? How many people in your party? etc). If you only want to see the canyon, then the cheapest way is to enter Grand Canyon National Park by car (since you pay per vehicle not per person). Once in the park, you can walk and sightsee at your own leisure, you do not need a guide. There are plenty of free hiking trails and access to the Yavapai Geology Museum is included in your entrance fee to the park. Most of the things we have listed in our video will cost. If you are looking to save money, our advice is to avoid the Sky Walk. The glass floor of the bridge is definitely unique, but far better views can be seen from the south rim. Also, avoid customized tours, especially to Monument Valley, as they tend to be pricey due to the long distance from the canyon. If you have a car, it is undoubtedly cheaper to do this side trip on your own. We hope this helps!
@@GOGlobeHopper sorry I did not made it clear for you to answer my question but thank you much. I’m going with my family of four and we’re using our car. Thank you again this helps.
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Timestamps:
Introduction of Grand Canyon: 0:07- 0:35
Grand Canyon National Park: 0:36-1:36
Mule Rides: 1:37-2:12
Rafting Tours: 2:13-2:49
Bearizona Wildlife Park: 2:50-3:40
Historic Landmarks: 3:41-4:29
Yavapai Geology Museum: 4:30-4:50
Monument Valley: 4:51-5:13
The SkyWalk: 5:14-5:57
Rainbow Bridge: 5:58-6:48
Antelope Canyon: 6:49-7:25
More Ideas for Activities: 7:26
Thank you!!
I'm going for the first time in 3 days!
how did it go?
Awesome, I'm going in 5 days
Me too going in 4 days for first time
@@jraniraywhat location/area would you be staying at? I thought about phoenix but that’s way to far from the Grand Canyon
Breathtaking scenery
We are going here next month. I have never heard of antelope canyon. I have to put that on the list to try to get in while we're there! Thanks so much guys. Lynn and Danny
Will going next week,hope to see some of the highlights you mentioned.🛫🚘
God willing I'm going to go with my wife one day soon. 🙏
Beautiful sacred place. I enjoyed my visiting and i will return.❤
It’s amazing went last week with my family for a wedding in Williams!
Thank you, I am planning to visit.
Awesome informatio
Very helpful video!! Thank you so much!
It's been ages since I've been there. 1996 ... Still want to go back. But for now I still have some unfinished business in Bella Italia ...
best thing over
What about Phantom Ranch. And just plain hiking trails. Sometimes simple is the best.
Will be there for my birthday weekend can’t wait ❤️❤️
Thank You For all of the Information It Makes Me Want to go on Vacation!
I would love to go..and most likely will..Lake Havasu Local.👍
Going this summer! Enjoyed the video and will be visiting all of the spots you spotlighted.
THE MULE RIDE LOOKS HELLA SCARY
It's not. The mules walk on the outside due to snow, even when there is none. It's not as scary as you'd think
My Soulmate & I were planning on visiting the Grand Canyon together.... Just doesn't feel right going without my Scorpio
Beautiful!
Cool
absolutely amazing
Wow
Hopefully go this year Spring Break 2021🤞🙏
Some people are very lucky!
Great video like a lot :)
Thank you
What is the weather look like in Grand Canyon around December and January? Would like to go by the beginning of Winter but I'm afraid it might get cold
We apologize that we didn't see your question much, much sooner. Likely this answer does not help you now that summer is upon us, but just in case you didn't go and are considering it for next year instead, here you go... The biggest benefit to visiting the Grand Canyon during the winter months is the lack of crowds, plus the weather is much cooler. In December and January, average daytime temperatures reach 45°F (7°C), and drop to 18°F (-8°C) at night, so it can get quite cold. Late December is when the Canyon experiences the largest amount of snow. So, for safety reasons, some of the tours mentioned in the video, such as trail rides, will shut down.
Did anyone find my walking stick ?
Believe it or not I was there yesterday 05/28/2021.
i’m leaving on sunday
How was it?
would 200 dollars be enough to experience it all? I know covid may have affected some of those activities. reply if you can.
Due to the pandemic, this is a very complicated question as the protocol is changing rapidly. To our knowledge, Grand Canyon National Park is open, however with respect to each attraction, some are open, some are partially open, some have restrictions, and some are closed. Does $200 apply to a single adult? If so, it might be possible to check off 4 or 5 things on this list, but definitely not all of them. Just to give you an idea, if you are considering the Mule Ride, that alone is $153 for a single rider, Bearizona is $25 for a single person, Sky Walk would be $59 in total, etc. It is better for you to look up each activity individually based on when you wish to visit.
Hello how mucho is for the helicopter per person ?
Something like 600$
Helicopter tours vary in price depending on the operator and the tour you choose; obviously, longer tours cost more. The average price per person starts at $225 (USD) Also, due to the current price of aviation fuel, some operators have added a surcharge. For more information, check out these tour companies: www.maverickhelicopter.com/tour-listing/grand-canyon OR www.papillon.com/.
What’s the cheapest way to enjoy the Grand Canyon? Reply pls.
This is very difficult to answer without knowing your specific circumstances (e.g. Where are you coming from? How are you getting to the canyon? How many people in your party? etc). If you only want to see the canyon, then the cheapest way is to enter Grand Canyon National Park by car (since you pay per vehicle not per person). Once in the park, you can walk and sightsee at your own leisure, you do not need a guide. There are plenty of free hiking trails and access to the Yavapai Geology Museum is included in your entrance fee to the park. Most of the things we have listed in our video will cost. If you are looking to save money, our advice is to avoid the Sky Walk. The glass floor of the bridge is definitely unique, but far better views can be seen from the south rim. Also, avoid customized tours, especially to Monument Valley, as they tend to be pricey due to the long distance from the canyon. If you have a car, it is undoubtedly cheaper to do this side trip on your own. We hope this helps!
@@GOGlobeHopper sorry I did not made it clear for you to answer my question but thank you much. I’m going with my family of four and we’re using our car. Thank you again this helps.
In 1:12 the girl had the iphone 12 early
It’s was probably the 11 or 12 you know that they don’t have buttons either smh
Facts
No globe. Just plane.
👍
Sky dive
Going tomorrow!