A mystery solved: blame it on Halloween
Explore Nevada Tours says an increase in overnight desert tours is something of a mystery…or is it?
“It’s all down to the natural Halloween mood that permeates the Nevada desert in the moonlight,” the tour company says, adding:
“Consumers and corporate groups looking for the perfect venues for Halloween gatherings are discovering that the natural aspects of night in the desert only add to anything they put together in celebration of Halloween.”
“We’ve never promoted the Desert Tours with any particular relation to Halloween, but it seems obvious that we could,” said Tyson Bailey of Explore Nevada Tours, adding:
“For some reason this year we’ve had substantial interest in Desert Tours and Desert camping excursions for corporate events. We’ve decided it could be one more reaction to the decrease in economic prosperity. Companies and individual households alike are getting more creative.”
Explore Nevada Tours offers several desert tours in addition to Grand Canyon tours, helicopter tours, Hoover Dam tours, jeep tours, and others.
By David Wilkening
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