Bird’s-eye view of Vegas’ neon lights
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters is partnering with The Neon Museum to offer an aerial and on-the-ground neon experience.
The new Neon Night Flight Spectacular takes guests on journey through the history of Las Vegas’ iconic neon lights and signs.
The journey begins with transport from most Las Vegas hotels to Papillon’s VIP terminal.
Guests will board an EcoStar helicopter for a flight above the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown.
After the helicopter tour, guests will see the neon lights up close on the ground on a 45-minute guided tour at The Neon Museum.
The museum’s Neon Boneyard showcases more than 250 vintage Vegas signs with nearly two dozen reilluminated and the others dramatically lit from the ground on evening guided tours.
The night concludes with a tour of the museum’s North Gallery and its 360-degree audiovisual spectacular, Brilliant! Jackpot.
This is an augmented reality experience that reilluminates unrestored signs and incorporates archival video with an audio soundtrack.
“Papillon Helicopters is proud to partner with The Neon Museum team to bring this experience to our guests,” says Irit Langness, senior vice president of sales and marketing, Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters.
“This tour takes guests on a unique journey exploring present-day Las Vegas aboard a luxury helicopter followed by a deep dive into the city’s rich history with The Neon Museum..”
The Neon Night Flight Spectacular is offered for $179 per person every night, seven days a week, with times varying throughout the year.
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