We were picked up at Bally's casino at 2pm on the 28th. We joined the rest of the group who had travelled from LA that morning. Our tour guide, Timothy, was very knowledgeable, great fun and spoke very good English.
Our first stop was an Asian buffet for lunch, $13 including drinks, yummo. Then a stop at Ethel M chocolate factory (quick walk through as nothing really to see).
On the way to the ranch, Tim informed us of the tipping "etiquette" at the ranch for tea, $1 for the singing cowboy, $1 for the person handing us the food, leave $1 on the table for the person who cleans it after us, $3 for the room cleaner, then the same tips again in the morning for breakfast.
We had been allocated room #6, but upon arrival, Tim told us there had been a cancellation and we would be staying in room 20, a bigger room for people with disabilities.
The cabin was simple, yet clean and well appointed. The cabins were built so that you could see the sunrise from your cabin verandah.
Meals were included, evening meal was ribs and some mashed potato and chicken pasta salad, breakfast was scrambled eggs and bread, slightly toasted one side. The bacon was not ready before we left.
Next morning, we headed off, Col took the helicopter and boat ride through the Grand Canyon, I took the free shuttle to Eagle Point before meeting up with Col at Guano Point.
Scary but spectacular.
Overall, this was a great tour with some amazing experiences, it was quite expensive and for the price, I probably would advise to stay in Vegas and do a day trip.
The most disappointing aspect of this tour was that the included activities did not happen - no wagon riding, no evening campfire, no cowboy games or gun shows.