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Languages: Chinese - Mandarin & Cantonese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish Advisories: Cameras are NOT allowed on Skywalk. A locker is available to hold personal items A prime time supplement is in effect on this tour for departures between 9:00am-11:30am Sample Itinerary: Clients are picked up from most major hotels in Las Vegas approximately 90 minutes prior to departure Clients arrive at Boulder terminal for check-in. All passengers 18 years of age and older will need to present a government issued photo ID Clients board Helicopter. Flight time to Grand Canyon West is approximately 35 minutes As the flight nears the canyon, enjoy spectacular views of the volcanic Black Mountains, Grapevine Mesa and then across the Grand Wash Cliffs, entering Grand Canyon West Descend approx. 4,000 feet and land on the floor of the canyon. Approximately 30 minutes to explore Hike to the base of the river to board pontoon boat. Enjoy a 1-mile float trip on the Colorado River (approx. 10-15 min) Return to helipad for flight to the rim of the canyon Transfer to Eagle Point. VIP front-of-the line pass to the Skywalk. Souvenir photo and snack pack provided Return to Grand Canyon West Terminal Enjoy a slightly different scenic route on your return flight to Boulder terminal. Transfer to hotel Helicopter Flight: Aerial flight over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Grand Canyon West Rim and much more! Total flight time is approx. 70 minutes. Narration (Helicopter): Chinese - Mandarin & Cantonese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, & Spanish Helicopter Landing: Exclusive landing sites at Grand Canyon West Rim Pontoon Boat: Ride on the Colorado River for approximately 15 minutes Skywalk: VIP Admission. Complimentary Skywalk souvenir photo Meal: Snacks provided Please Note: Passengers weighing 300lbs (136.36kg / 21.43 stone) or more will be charged a fee for an additional comfort seat. This fee is based on the product and ranges from $50 to $200.
National World War II Museum:
This museum is ranked by Trip Adviser as the #1 Attraction in New Orleans, placed #2 in America and the World. The National WWII Museum features a multitude of artifacts that portray America's WWII past. Explore the American experience in the war that changed the world. From D-Day galleries to the soaring US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center to the groundbreaking Campaigns of Courage, this world-renowned history museum was created to inspire visitors of all ages educating them on the heroism, tragedy and liberation of WWII.
Come experience these unique and amazing Exhibits:
The Arsenal Of Democracy - Telling the story of how the war was won is at the heart of The National WWII Museum’s mission, and The Arsenal of Democracy: The Herman and George R. Brown Salute to the Home Front—the Museum's newest permanent exhibit, located on the second level of the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion, the Museum’s original building—literally brings that story home.
Road To Tokyo - Richard C. Adkerson & Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Road to Tokyo: Pacific Theater Galleries retraces the grueling trail that led from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay by way of New Guinea and Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, Burma, the islands of the Pacific, China, India, and Alaska.
Road To Berlin -The Duchossois Family Road to Berlin: European Theater Galleries brings to life the drama, sacrifices, personal stories, and strategies of America’s campaign to defeat the Axis powers and preserve freedom.
Beyond All Boundaries - Beyond All Boundaries, showing exclusively in The National WWII Museum’s Solomon Victory Theater, is a 4D journey through the war that changed the world.-Not included with ticket
The D-Day Invasion Of Normandy - The Museum's original exhibit, located on the third floor of Louisiana Memorial Pavilion, helps you understand what the Allies faced in Normandy, from the comprehensive preparations beforehand to the daunting challenges once troops landed on Normandy beaches.
US Merchant Marine Gallery - Situated at the end of the Horatio Alger Association American Spirit Bridge, this gallery honors the civilian merchant mariners who risked their lives transporting weapons, men, and material to US troops overseas.
Final Mission: USS Tang Submarine Experience - places visitors aboard the most successful submarine in World War II for its fifth and final war patrol on October 25, 1944.-Not included with ticket
Manufacturing Victory - Follow the industrial journey that took the United States from a nation perilously unprepared for war to a global superpower that led the Allies to victory in World War II.
Special Exhibit Gallery - The Joe W. and Dorothy D. Brown Foundation Special Exhibit Gallery features rotating exhibits that draw on the Museum’s own collections, as well as relevant traveling exhibits from leading institutions around the world.
City Sightseeing New Orleans:
Hop-On Hop-Off Unlimited Tickets Valid for 24 Hours of Sightseeing
Tour at Your Own Pace - Enjoy unlimited hop-on hop-off privileges! Spend as much time as you desire at each stop.
Live Guide Narration - Local Tour Guides on each bus offer colorful entertaining historic commentary..
Every 30 Minutes! Buses Visit each Stop! - Stay as long as YOU like at each location. You can always catch the next bus!
7 Days a Week - 09:30 - 17:30 - Continuous Loop tour so YOU can decide what time your tour begins and ends. Tour Loop is 2 hours.
Restaurant and Attraction Deals along the Way - Hop-Off and present your ticket to receive deals and discounts at various attractions, restaurants, and gift shops all along the route!
Cemetery Walking Tour - Self guided tour of Lafayette Cemetery #1 included for all.
Shop 'til you drop at one of America's most-beloved shopping outlets with Gray Line's Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Bus
See Janet McTeer in Theresa Rebeck's rollicking new play Bernhardt/Hamlet on Broadway with tickets at great prices from ShowTickets.com.
Two hours to make your own wine! Experience in French the Saturday Only Experience in French the Saturday Only 18:30-20:30 You will taste and select the varietals you want to work with. Then, you’ll compose your own blend. After that, you'll design your very own label. After two hours of winemaking workshop ,you will leave with an absolutely unique bottle, made entirely by you. Saying that this experience is a blast is an understatement. But it’s also a tremendous learning experience, as hands on as it gets. You will be guided throughout the process by a bilingual and friendly wine professional that will make the experience even more fun and memorable. Tour Highlights: 1. Make your own wine from A to Z 2. Learn about the grapes and the blending techniques 3. Create the wine that fits your taste. 4. Learn straight from a skilled professional 5. Discover the cellar that used to be used by the King of France 6. Leave with the bottle you created (included in the price of the tour) Inclusions: 1. English speaking professional guiding you through the process and giving a fun and informative presentation 2. Privatisation of our wine cellars for the group 3. Tasting of several varietals (and sometimes several styles of each) 4. All winemaking materials 5. One bottle of the wine you created.
Take your camera or smartphone and join our walking tours and motor coach tours to remember Madrid in a different way! Madrid Highlights Start the tour from Julia Travel office where we take our coach and head to the Plaza de Oriente, then we will arrive at the Debod Temple of must where we will stop for a walk and taking some pictures accompanied by our guide. After this visit we will return to our coach to head towards the Plaza Mayor where we make a new stop and we will be able to visit la Plaza de Villa and Puerta del Sol. We will return to the coach to continue our visit Carrera de San Jerónimo Street, Las Cortes (Spanish Parliament), Neptuno’s Square (Famous artistic fountain), Paseo Del Prado (Walk of Art: Thyssen, Prado & Reina Sofía Museums), Atocha Railway Station, Royal Botanic Gardens of Madrid, Cibeles Square (Famous artistic fountain), Alcalá Street, Alcalá’s Gate, Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas (Bullring) where we will make our last stop. To conclude we will return to the coach and end up seeing Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Home of Real Madrid CF) end of the tour. We will make convenient stops for walking and take pictures at Plaza Mayor, Parque del Retiro and Las Ventas Bullring, if the weather permits and always accompanied by our guide. Please note that the itinerary is subject to change due to the events to be celebrated in the City (demonstrations, sport events, cultural events, oficial acts and public works). The building that today houses the national museum del Prado was designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785. It was constructed to house the Natural History Cabinet, by orders of King Charles III. However, the building's final purpose - as the new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures - was the decision of the monarch's grandson, King Ferdinand VII, encouraged by his wife Queen Maria Isabel de Braganza. The national museum del Prado, opened to the public for the first time in November 1819. The Museum's first catalogue, published in 1819, included 311 paintings, although at that time its collection comprised just over 1,510 pictures from the various Reales Sitios (Royal Residences). The exceptionally important royal collection, which represents the foundation of the Museum's collection as we know it today, started to increase significantly in the 16th century during the time of Charles V and continued to thrive under the succeeding Habsburg and Bourbon Monarchs. It is down to them than nowadays we can contemplate in the Museum as greatest masterpieces as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch, The Nobleman with his hand on his Chest by El Greco, Las Meninas by Velázquez and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya. The visit will take place in chronological order, starting with the exhibit hall where the masterpieces of J. Bosch (El Bosco) (1450-1516): The Table of the 7 Deadly Sins, The Hay Wain, The temptations of San Antonio, The Stone of Madness and The Garden of Delights, to continue with the rooms devoted to the Greco (1540-1614): The gentleman's hand on his chest, The Trinity, Christ embraced the cross and The Annunciation. Velázquez (1599-1660): The Worship, Drunkards, Equestrian Portraits, the Forge of Vulcan, The Christ, The spinners, Spears and Las Meninas, ending with Goya (1746-1828): The family of Carlos IV Pictures, The Shootings of May 2, Pestles and Black Paintings.