Las Vegas Helicopter Tour: Vegas Views
Maverick Helicopters Las Vegas •
6075 Las Vegas Blvd., South • Las Vegas, NV 89119
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Maverick Helicopters delivers a high-impact night flight over the Las Vegas Strip aboard a luxury ECO-Star helicopter with wraparound windows and theater-style seating. Take in illuminated landmarks like the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the High Roller from above.
Maverick Helicopter Tours® flies the ECO-Star EC-130 helicopter. This type of helicopter is the most modern helicopter flown within the greater Las Vegas area and offers customers the highest level of safety.
The maximum weight limit is 300 lbs per passenger, with a maximum total combined weight limit of 1,240 lbs. Please note that guests exceeding the 300-lb per-passenger weight limit will need to purchase an additional seat. Inaccurately stated body weights may result in cancelation without a refund.
Guests 18 and older must bring a valid, original government-issued photo ID (REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or passport). Photocopies or digital images are not accepted. Cameras are recommended, along with sunglasses.
No. This is a self-arrival tour. Guests are required to check in directly at the Las Vegas Strip Terminal prior to departure.
Yes. Guests who require the use of wheelchairs must have a collapsible wheelchair with removable wheels. Guests must also be accompanied by an individual who can assist with transfer in and out of the helicopter. The tours are ADA compliant.
Yes. However, they suggest checking with your doctor first.
Due to the popularity of the Las Vegas helicopter tours, they highly recommend purchasing your seats at least two weeks in advance of your intended trip. This will guarantee your spot on a helicopter tour.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled flight. This allows time for check-in, weigh-in, seating configuration, and the pilot safety briefing.
You will be called for boarding 15 minutes before their scheduled departure time. This 15-minute window allows adequate time for the pilot to conduct a safety briefing and a Maverick team member to take a photo of your group in front of the helicopter.