Grand Canyon National Park, the center of the Grand Circle, is still in trials, and it has not been announced when it will return to normal tourism. In addition, due to the spread of infection in the Navajo residential area that has jurisdiction over Antelope and Monument Valley, it is currently decided to close until 6/8, but it may be postponed further. I'll let you know again because I think the situation will change next month.
When the trip is resumed, we are considering various things so that customers can join the tour with peace of mind. There may be various new rules when it becomes possible to restart. We will strictly adhere to them at least, and we will be able to do something plus alpha.
Las Vegas has all its attractions, casinos, entertainment, dining, shopping, and much more, but for now, only the restaurant portion of some hotels is open. The hotel itself will also begin accepting reservations, and for the time being it will be open in a slightly unsatisfactory situation without a casino and without entertainment. However, if you look at the situation after Memorial Day, the casino may open on June 4th.
The main street of Las Vegas, which is always full of tourists. Now that self-restraint is under way, many locals enjoy riding bicycles and rollerbraes.
National parks such as the Grand Canyon have been closed for a long time, but now they are relaxed and normal tourists can enter. Permission has not yet been granted for'company cars' such as tours.
Currently, we are preparing and preparing a "next stage tour" and a "new sense tour" that will be delivered to everyone after the restart. We will try to guide you on a new trip, while keeping the good points of popular tours so far. In addition, in the vehicle department, we are installing disinfectant and creating guidelines for vehicle disinfection to ensure that we are on the safe side. The reservation section is also supposed to accept applications at an occupancy rate that can secure the distance between customers.