Bus tours to the Grand Canyon vary quite a bit when it comes to cost. However, the lowest rates are found online and here's why.
First, it costs a tour operator less money to process an online transaction. Think about it. If you call the company, you'll talk to a real person. The employee costs the tour operator a lot of money in salary and benefits so the expense is added onto the cost of tour tickets when you book by phone and use the operator's time.
You can avoid that whole situation by booking and paying for your tour online. Once you pay for your tour, you can call the tour operator if you need to and ask questions about the tour details and not have to worry about incurring an extra fee. Customer service is always free to use.
Great Deals
The tour companies post their best deals on their websites. For instance, if it's a new bus tour or the company brought on new buses, they'll need to fill seats, and this is usually best done by running promotions. Just be sure to read the fine print. Sometimes these deals have weird terms and conditions that can trip you up later down the road.
Relatively, if you are trying to book your coach trip within 72 hours of departure, the website is the place to go. You stand a good chance of getting a nice discount since tour companies are scrambling to fill cancellations. When you buy a coach trip like that, it might not be refundable, so be sure you read the terms first to make sure.
Don't be afraid to buy your bus tour online because of privacy issues. I've been booking trips on the Web for years and I've yet to have an issue. Tour operators use the latest technology to protect you. The booking forms are hosted on secure servers so you won't encounter any problems.
Selection Of Coach Tours
Some travelers worry that some trips are not available on the website. That is not the case at all. Most tour operators post tour releases on their website first. You will have a wide range of tours and options to choose from. But don't let the choices hold you up. Here is the way to narrow down your choices until you find the perfect bus tour:
First, determine if you want to the see the West Rim or the South Rim. You will get to the West Rim from Vegas much quicker and you will find the Skywalk there too. It's also where you go if you want to take a helicopter to the bottom of the canyon and a boat down the Colorado River. The South Rim is where you go for scenery, nature and a more laid-back environment.
Trips to both rims take all day. The West will typically run 12 hours and the South will be around 15 hours. Although much of that time is spent traveling on the bus, you still get a fantastic experience viewing the unique desert landscape, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead.
Wrapping Up
Now you know you get the best deals on coach tours by booking online. The key thing to remember is to book the entire trip online before you get on the phone and deal with customer service. From thereon, you? re on cruise control, so kick back and enjoy the greatest road trip on the planet.