Tour Code |
VG3 |
Duration |
5 Days |
Package Cost |
$468.00 up |
Departure Date |
Everyday |
Departure City |
Las Vegas |
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Day1 Hometown - Las Vegas
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Fly in and arrive at the pearl of the desert - Las Vegas. If you arrive in the morning, feel free to wander around the famous Las Vegas strip or try your gambling luck at your own leisure. You may take an optional night tour to explore the prosperity of night life in Las Vegas, enjoy all the spectacles and fantasies on the strip! The tour guide will lead you to explore the World’s largest hotel Palazzo Venetian Mega Centre, neon-light show on Fremont Street, Music Fountain at Bellagio and the volcano show at Mirage. Stay overnight in Las Vegas.
1. Las Vegas Airport free transportation service only available at 1:30pm, other time please arrange your own transportation to hotel.
2. For those who will join the tour in las vegas, please wait at the Stratosphere Casino Hotel Las Vegas (Buffet Area) at 3:30PM.
3. If you can not be at Las Vegas by 4:30pm, please inform Golden Int'l travel and obtain the cell phone number of the tour guide.
Hotel: Stratosphere Hotel or Similar
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Day2 Hoover Dam -Grand Canyon(West/South)-Las Vegas
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Drive to Hoover Dam in the morning, sightsee this largest and tallest concrete structure of it’s time. Visit the dam and overlook North America's largest artificial lake - Lake Mead. Then, travel to one of the most famous 7 natural wonders in the world - the Grand Canyon! You can choose to go to West Rim or South Rim:
West Rim (Skywalk): Over eons, the Colorado River and erosion have sculpted this amazing landscape. Grand Canyon west rim belongs to Indian Reservation (Mandatory Admission to Grand Canyon West Rim). The group will take the designated park shuttle to enter the canyon. Upon arriving in the terminal, you may take the helicopter ride and sightseeing boat tour (Optional), in order to feel the canyon and Colorado River from different perspective and explore the true beauty of the Grand Canyon. Afterwards, you may take the park shuttle to the next sightseeing spots, Eagle Point and Guano Point. At Eagle Point, you may take an optional visit to the "Skywalk", which is the new gigantic construction built on the very edge of the Grand Canyon West Rim. The group will return to Las Vegas in the evening. You may watch the world’s renowned show at your own cost (optional).
South Rim: Here is the world's most vivid erosion model, which is why the Grand Canyon has not only become a textbook for the geologist and paleontologist, but also made the millions of tourists each year filled with emotion when they face the masterpiece of creator. You may watch the IMAX movie of the history of Grand Canyon at the entrance at your own cost. Then, go to the largest view point near visitor center - Mather Point. If God is the creator of the Grand Canyon, Colorado River is an artist who has carved the Grand Canyon. Despite the passion in summer and the cold in winter, the river and valley’s history of romance has been going on for six hundred million years long. Sunshine and clouds are always alternating controls over the canyon, adding a dash of style to the magnificent scenic picture. The group will return to Las Vegas in the evening. You may watch the world’s renowned show at your own cost (optional).*Mandatory Admission to Grand Canyon South Rim
Hotel: Stratosphere Hotel or Similar
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Day3 Ethel M Chocolate Factory/Botanical Cactus Garden-Tanger Outlet- Los Angeles
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In the morning, visit Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens outside of The Strip. You can see chocolates being made, sample gourmet treats and meander through the maze of paths at the Botanical Cactus Gardens at no charge. Be sure to sample a piece of fresh made chocolate! After having lunch in Las Vegas, the group heads back to Los Angeles. Stop by Barstow Outlet for short rest before continuing to Los Angeles. Arrive in Los Angeles in the evening.
Hotel: Ramada Inn(Free Breakfast)/ Quality Inn(Free Breakfast) / Days Inn(Free Breakfast)/ Best Western(Free Breakfast)/ Comfort Suites(Free Breakfast)or similar
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Day4 Universal Studios
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Today, the first stop is the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was built in 1958 by California’s artist--- Oliver Weismuller. It consists of more than 2,400 five-pointed stars embedded in the sidewalks. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry. Walk of Fame runs 1.3 miles, starting from Grauman's Chinese Theatre where the Oscar ceremony was held from 1944 to 1946. The Oscar ceremony has changed to be holding in Dolby Theatre (Used to be Kodak Theatre) since 2001. In fact, this is the home for many movie premieres.
Universal Studio City set up in 1915 to serve as the general headquarters of what was already the biggest film company in the United States. Such film studios as MGM, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, and United Artists were not yet in existence. Universal Studio Hollywood was opened to the public on July 4, 1964, when the film market had dipped due to the rise of television in the early 1960s. This attraction now draws millions of visitors annually and brings biggest income to the studios.
The Universal Studio, is located in Hollywood, capital of the American film industry, occupies an entire hill and covers 525 acres, 485 of which are in actual use. It comprises 48 film studios, of which 32 are devoted to shooting films. Universal Studio City is the biggest film and TV producer in the world. The tour takes visitors through thrilling cinematic spectacles, such as bridge-crushing snow avalanches, exploding mountain torrents, giant white sharks, a roaring effigy of King Kong, and so forth. Virtual reality mock –ups from the films “Back to the Future”, “Jurassic Park”, and “Aliens” are excruciatingly life-like, And awe-inspiring are the nerve-shattering special effects in “Water World” and “Wild West”, and in the stereoscopic films “Transformers 4D.” The fun is accentuated by song- and –dance performances and animal show as well as humorous and comic children’s programs.
Hotel: Ramada Inn(Free Breakfast)/ Quality Inn(Free Breakfast) / Days Inn(Free Breakfast)/ Best Western(Free Breakfast)/ Comfort Suites(Free Breakfast)or similar
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Day5 Disneyland/San Diego Sea World/Los Angeles City Tour/Palm Springs Outlet
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As the departure dates above, you can choose to join one of the followings:
1. Disneyland
2. LA City Tour
3. Sea World
4. Palm Springs Outlet
*Please schedule your flights to depart from Los Angeles airport(LAX) after 8:30p.m ( U.S domestic flights) or 9:30p.m (international flights).
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Tour Fares ( Special Offer: buy 2 get 3rd special price )
Double Occupancy |
$468 / person |
3rd person
(Triple Occupancy)
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$190 / person |
4th person
(Quad Occupancy)
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$398 / person |
Single Occupancy |
$658 / person |
Triple and Quad prices are for three people or four people sharing one room with 2 beds respectively
Option: Hotel Upgrade (in Los Angeles only)
THE HOTEL FULLERTON
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Add $20.00 / night /room |
BEST WESTERN
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Add $20.00 / night /room |
COMFORT INN & SUITES
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Add $20.00 / night /room |
LINCOLN PLAZA
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Add $20.00 / night /room |
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES |
Add $20.00 / night /room |
PACIFIC PALMS HOTEL
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Add $70.00 / night /room |
HILTON HOTEL
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Add $90.00 / night /room
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Optional Admission Package (For Your Reference Only)
IMAX Movie |
$13 / adult ;$11/child |
Grand Canyon South Rim Admision Fee |
$10 / person |
Grand Canyon West Rim Admission Fee |
$80 / person |
Skywalk |
$35 / person |
Helicopter+Boat Tour |
$194 / person |
Las Vegas Night Tour |
$25 / person |
Las Vegas Magic Show
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$73 / person |
Las Vegas Jubilee Show Ticket
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$83 / person |
Las Vegas La Reve Show |
$153 / person
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Package Includes
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1.4-Night Hotel Accommodations
2.Admission Fees to Theme Parks ( eg. Disneyland, Universal Studios,Sea World)
3.English-Speaking Tour Escort services
4.Ground Transportation service via luxury coach as specified in itinerary
5.Airport Transfer Services
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Package Excludes
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1. Service Charge for tour guide and driver is $7/person per day
2. Optional tour items, admission fees
3. Personal expense
4. Air fares
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