I intend to get this package starting Oct. 30, 2012. I will be at the airport at 11:30 pm. How much would it cost me to avail of the shuttle from LAX to the assigned hotel?
I am physically challenged and will be on a wheelchair - dont have any strength in my legs. Is this tour convenient for physically challenged persons like myself?
Regards,
Sushila
No, unfortuntately, at this time, this tour does not have handicap accessible buses used for the tour.
Passengers on tour must be able to self transport themselves up and down the 3-4 stairs to board the bus.
Alternatively, if you have someone that can assist you, you are more than welcome to bring a folding wheelchair on tour for storage in the storage area of the bus.
Your assistant will need to help you up and down from the bus.
If you do make a reservation for the tour, please leave a note in the comment section that you will bring a folding wheelchair on tour with you.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Jacqueline
Jacqueline - Customer Service Rep. www.tours4fun.com
We are planning on doing the tour of the Falls and if it does both sides ie US and Canadian do we require a Visa for Canada? We have British Passaports.
Thanks Sam
For Visa inquiries, you will need to contact your local Canadian Embassy to see if your passports will be sufficient for entry into Canada for the tour.
US & Canada side: A valid passport and visa are required to enter Canada. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp for visa requirements and exemptions for visitors.
In addition to a current passport and I-94 entry permit. Foreign nationals entering the Canadian side of Niagara Falls may need a Visa. US J or F Visa holders need proper documentation. This is the responsibility of the passengers.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Jacqueline - Customer Service Rep. www.tours4fun.com
Please review the following itinerary information for the tour, which lists the areas covered in the tour:
"This vast desert consists of streaming sand dunes, snow-capped mountains, multicolored rock layers, water-fluted canyons and three million acres of stone wilderness. The journey continues with stops at Furnace Creek, Devil's golf Course, Badwater, Zabriskie Point and more."
Thank you for your inquiry.
Jacqueline - Customer Service Rep. www.tours4fun.com