A one-of-a-kind dining and helicopter experience awaits visitors to Las Vegas.
Maverick Helicopters, the award-winning helicopter operator, has partnered with the city's top-rated culinary tour company, Lip Smacking Foodie Tours, to offer Savory Bites & Neon Lights.
Featuring an exclusive tasting at five prominent restaurant and a night flight over the famous Las Vegas Strip, the tour is a bargain at $299 per person - with a beverage package upgrade available upon booking.
The five hour experience begins at ARIA Resort & Casino and includes a guided tour to each dining venue, reserved seating and up to four signature dishes at each restaurant.
Guests can expect to visit acclaimed culinary destinations such as Chef Michael Mina’s Bardot Brasserie, Chef Shawn McClain's Sage at ARIA and Chef Costas Spiliadis’ Estiatorio Milos inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
For British visitors, this is the perfect opportunity to taste dishes from some of the most exclusive restaurants the city offers in a single evening, with a tour host guiding guests through the menu and the food that they are enjoying.
After dining, guests will be transported to Maverick Helicopters’ private Las Vegas terminal where passengers will be greeted with a champagne toast before their 12 to 15 minute Vegas Nights flight.
Each helicopter offers stunning, panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip with narration about the surrounding attractions.
At the end of the flight, on of Maverick Helicopters’ limo coached will take visitors back to their hotel. Jody Hanson, sales and marketing director for Maverick’s UK office, said: “We are delighted to offer a Savory Bites & Neon Lights experience - visitors can now get a taste of the cities’ culinary scene alongside a Maverick Helicopters’ tour of the Las Vegas Strip at night. This is the perfect evening activity in Las Vegas, both companies share the same high standards of customer service and continually strive to provide a special experience.”
To find out more, visit www.flymaverick.com.
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