| 5 Days Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Disneyland, Universal Studios Air Tour |
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Los Angeles is one of the world's centers of culture, technology, media, business, and international trade. It is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields, and it is one of the most substantial economic engines of the United States. Los Angeles also leads the world in producing popular entertainment — such as motion picture, television, internet content, video games and recorded music — which forms the base of its international fame and global status.
Share the experience with family and friends as the thrill and excitement of summer blockbusters comes to life in Universal Studios. Experience the all new Revenge of the Mummy or take a Studio tour to see sets and secrets revealed. Go to the backlot and behind the scenes of movies such as Jurassic Park, Psycho, as well as other legendary films.
Spend another full day in the original 'Happiest place on Earth'- Disneyland, a place where it brings out the Tom Sawyer in all of us.
Our Tour Plan
Day I: Las Vegas Las Vegas, it's a city that has something to offer for everyone. The infamous Las Vegas Strip is where tourists can enjoy a walk in the warm desert evening and visit the newest and most lavish casinos from Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Grand, The Mirage and others. Or perhaps take a stroll downtown and view a dazzling light show that spans an entire street (Optional highlights tour). There are special shows and performances every day. Las Vegas is truly a city that never sleeps. Stay in Las Vegas for the night.
Day II: Las Vegas - Hoover Dam - Grand Canyon - Las Vegas The Grand Canyon offers one of the most spectacular examples of erosion not found anywhere else in the world. The Grand Canyon National Park is a designated a World Heritage Site, and is unmatched in the incomparable vistas that it offers to visitors on the rim. Return to stay in Las Vegas for the night.
Day III: Los Angeles Visit the largest metropolitan area in California, Los Angeles. Highlights include the historical landmarks of Hollywood, downtown, as well as Hollywood Blvd., Chinese Theater and the Kodak Theater complex (which is now the permanent home for the Oscars). Overnight stay in Los Angeles.
Day IV: Disneyland (Full Day) From the mind of Walt Disney comes Disneyland, a theme park suitable for all ages. Spend the day enjoying this world-famous theme park. Overnight stay in Los Angeles.
Day V: Universal Studios (Full Day) Experience movie magic at it best. The studio theme park has rides like Shrek and Jurassic Park. Various performances occur throughout the day. Get an inside look at the movie sets and uncover the secrets of legendary films on the world-famous studio tour. After the tour ends, transfers are provided for out of state passengers.
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| The Grand Canyon, as seen from river-level. |
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Las Vegas Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, and an internationally renowned major resort city for the gaming industry, shopping, and entertainment. Las Vegas, billed as The Entertainment Capital of the World, is famous for the number of large casino resorts and their associated entertainment. The city's tolerance for various forms of adult entertainment earned it the title of Sin City, and this image has made Las Vegas a popular setting for films and television programs. Outdoor lighting displays are everywhere on the Las Vegas Strip and are seen elsewhere in the city as well; as seen from space, Las Vegas is the brightest city on earth.[3]
Established in 1905, Las Vegas officially became a city in 1911. With the growth that followed, at the close of the century Las Vegas was the most populous American city founded in the 20th century (a distinction held by Chicago in the 19th century). As the 28th most populous city in the United States, Las Vegas is one of the most populous cities in the American West.
The name Las Vegas is often applied to the unincorporated areas of Clark County that surround the city, especially the resort areas on and near the Las Vegas Strip. This 4.5-mile (7.2-km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard is mostly outside the city limits, in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester.
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