Paradise Found Tours recently had the pleasure of visiting with travel writer and Grand Canyon enthusiast Keith Kravitz. The ever inquisitive Keith Kravitz always makes sure that customers are getting quality for their money. We never wonder what Keith thinks. he’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind. The man loves travel and he wants to make sure he gets a lot of his bang for his buck. So we hooked Kevin up with the ever informative Jerry, who knows these buses inside and out. With Paradise Found Tours, you will always get superb quality at an amazing price. Enjoy the video!

Keith Kravitz: “Hey hey Keith Kravitz, Las Vegas Nevada, talking about the Grand Canyon South Rim Bus tour. Let me tell you folks what I like about this tour. It is the most economical way to get to the South Rim. It’s a five and a half hour trip. Starts in the morning 6:30 to 7:30. With our vendor, with this particular bus company, nobody gets left behind. It’s free pickup and drop off. Includes a box lunch. Three hours at the Grand Canyon and I missed one thing that is extremely important, you also get a hoover dam photo stop. Nobody else does it!”

So you are three hours at the rim itself, you come back, and you are back in time for whatever plans you have. in the evening in Las Vegas. Jerry has taken some time out of his busy day to show us some features about this specific luxury bus and why it is so special to the Grand. Why is it so hot?”

Jerry: “This is a 2009 Van Holt tour coach. What we offer on this bus and some other companies may not, is cup-holders to put your cup in while you are on your journey to the Grand Canyon. Tray tables which are also nice. This one also has magazine nets… and also maybe you are sitting next to someone you don’t know, a little center arm rest comes in handy. And also on this bus it has some nice sun visors, you can still see through and it keeps the sun off you. And also videos and movies – seven video monitors on this bus. People will be able to enjoy the videos and movies as they drive back and forth to the Grand Canyon. There is a rest room in the back of the bus. This bus also has a rear window, so if you are sitting in the back of the bus or in the front you still get a great view.”

Keith Kravtiz: “These are custom luxury buses. These aren’t your mom’s bus. These are really modern technological wonders in my opinion. Jerry tell us more about what these buses offer. We are on a five hundred thousand dollar machine aren’t we?”

Jerry: “Yes sir that is correct. It also offers for safety, lap belts, which are not offered in any other buses.”

Keith Kravtiz: “I didn’t realize that. Are you saying that other buses don’t have the seat belts? I thought it was common.”

Jerry: “Only 2009 and newer, and it’s still an option. It doesn’t mean that they have to have it. And also we have the video monitors where you can see they are all through the bus. And also for convenience we have air conditioning vents, which are individual. You don’t have to have the air conditioning blowing down on you if you don’t want it to. You can turn it off. Or you can open it up. And also we have individual reading lights for at night time on your trip back from the Grand Canyon. And a stop button for emergency for the bus driver if you have some kind of emergency issue.”

Jerry: “There is air conditioning coming out of the roof blowing down on the people compared to coming out of the windows where the people get real cold. This way it comes out here or up here. So the bus stays pretty consistent throughout as well. Whereas if you have it coming up through the windows people will put their sweaters over the windows or put garbage down in there. That can be a problem. So we have a way better system. Especially like you said in the summer.”

Keith Kravtiz: “The lounge style seats, the cloth seats are really important during summer. Especially if you have ever sat in leather seats it’s hot stuff! Very impressive. And a fleet that Paradise Found Tours and myself highly recommend.”

Keith Kravtiz: “Grand Canyon South Rim Bus. Paradisefoundtours.com. Most economical way to get there. Do it! I’m Keith Kravitz.”

What separates our tour from the others:

  • A brief 5 to 10 minute photo opportunity of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead from the Arizona overlook.
  • Complimentary box lunch that you can eat right on the rim view of the Grand Canyon
  • 3-Hours at the Grand Canyon South Rim National Park
  • There is NO checkin-terminal for this tour. After a couple hotel pickups, it’s straight to the Grand Canyon.
  • All-inclusive price of $80. No added fuel charges, park fees, taxes. Just $80 and not a penny more!

*Our service providers reserve the right to substitute vehicles based on operational needs (i.e. off-season, maintenance etc.

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