Grand Canyon Helicopter Wedding with Limo & Photos





🎯 Why People Book This
🗺️ The Experience
🤔 Is It Worth It?
- you want to actually get married at the canyon, and the flight is the setting rather than the attraction
- you'd rather have the car, the photographer and the ceremony arranged as one day than stitch three vendors together yourself
- you treat this as a wedding budget, not a tour budget, and want the memory documented without chasing a photographer afterward
- you want a Grand Canyon helicopter experience and aren't getting married. The Canyon Floor Landing tour at $479 puts you on the canyon floor for a comparable stretch of time, and that's the trip you're actually picturing.
- you're choosing between this and a flight purely on what you'll see. None of the views justify the gap on their own; the ceremony does, or nothing does.
- you're planning a wedding and want it to take place at the canyon, not a sightseeing flight that ends back in Vegas with nothing to mark the day.
Tour at a Glance
| Duration | 3.5 hours |
|---|---|
| Price (from) | $6200.99 per person |
| Departure | Hotel pickup included |
| Ages | Ages 0+ |
| Group size | Up to 4 per booking |
| Physical level | Easy (all fitness levels) |
| Languages | German, Japanese, English, Italian, French, Spanish |
| Options | 3 options |
| Operator | A Special Memory Wedding Chapel |
| Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours before |
| Rating | 4.5/5 (21 reviews) |
✅ What's Included
- Private round-trip helicopter flight to Grand Canyon
- Round-trip limo pickup from Strip hotels
- Minister to perform ceremony
- 100 professional photos edited and emailed within 48 hours
- Bottle of champagne
- 12 rose presentation and matching boutonniere
- Grand Canyon ceremony location
❌ Not Included
- Gratuities for pilot, minister, and limo driver
- Elvis or Johnny Cash impersonator (available at additional cost)
- Marriage license (must be obtained separately in Las Vegas)
- Additional guests beyond 6-person helicopter capacity
🛡️ Practical Info
- Departure / Pickup: Hotel pickup included for all travelers; a limousine transfers you to the helicopter departure point and returns you to your hotel after the ceremony.
- Best Time to Visit: Morning departures are typical for Grand Canyon helicopter tours; confirm your exact time slot at booking.
- What to Bring: Valid passport or government-issued photo ID (required at the courthouse); no additional legal documents needed for the ceremony or vow renewals.
- Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Booking Tip: Request flower color (white, red, pink, or peach) and style (fresh or silk) at booking; advise all passenger weights before the travel date, and request a non-English-language minister at booking if needed, as availability is not guaranteed.
- Physical Level: Suitable for all physical fitness levels; infants must sit on an adult's lap.
- Weight Policy: Passengers weighing over 275 lbs. must purchase an additional seat, payable directly to the operator on the day of the tour; all passenger weights must be provided to the supplier before the travel date.
- Good to Know: The helicopter accommodates a maximum of six passengers (bride, groom, up to 2 guests, minister, and photographer); guests showing signs of intoxication will be refused service with no refund issued.
💡 Insider Tip
LasVegasTour Editorial Review
“What you're buying here isn't a helicopter ride, it's a fully managed wedding day: minister, limo, champagne, 100 edited photos and a private flight to a canyon bluff reachable only by air. The $6,200.99 price covers up to four people plus minister and photographer, so the per-couple math only works if you treat it as one event, not a tour. The fine print matters most: the quoted price excludes the photographer, minister and driver fees, and anyone over 275lbs buys a second seat. Right for couples who want the logistics handled and the setting earned by flight; wrong for anyone expecting an all-in number with no day-of extras.”
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do we need to get our marriage license in Las Vegas?▾
The tour details don't specify where to obtain your license. They do note what you'll need at the courthouse: a passport or other photo identification, and nothing else. Divorce decrees are not necessary in Nevada, and renewal of vows requires no documentation. Confirm courthouse and licensing steps with the operator when booking.
Can we add more than 6 guests to the ceremony?▾
The helicopter seats a maximum of six passengers, and that count includes the bride, groom, up to two guests, the minister, and the photographer. To add more people, you would need to purchase an additional helicopter. Arrange this with the operator at booking.
Are the 100 professional photos included in the price?▾
Yes. The package includes 100 professional photos, edited and emailed within 48 hours after the wedding. Note that the listed price does not include the photographer's fee, which is separate.
Can we add an Elvis impersonator to perform the ceremony?▾
Yes, an Elvis or Johnny Cash impersonator can perform the ceremony at additional cost. Request this when booking.
What happens if weather prevents helicopter flight?▾
This isn't specified in the tour details. Confirm the operator's weather and rescheduling policy when booking. For reference, the standard cancellation policy gives a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Is the champagne toast included in the ceremony?▾
A bottle of champagne is included, and a champagne picnic takes place after you exchange vows at the landing site overlooking the Colorado River.
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