Our family of three adults ventured out for the day to these destinations. We met the tour guide at the main office in Flagstaff. Everyone was friendly and welcoming.
There are several advantages of taking a professional tour company: 1) They drive the two hour trip each way, so no worries of getting lost or paying for gas. 2) The education is priceless. Each tour guide shares their own information so eduction may vary from guide to guide. We had Scott do the Grand Canyon rim tour on Day 1 and Amelia conducted the Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour on Day 2. Many photo ops in each tour. The lunch that is included is fabulous. Meaty sandwiches, pasta salad, fruit, and all the drinks and snacks(chips) you can eat. They don't skimp on food. The certainly keep the troops happy through food service. Both tours stopped at Cameron Navajo Indian shop for bathroom break and shopping.
The reason why I gave the tour a 4 instead of 5 is that I wish they would stop at a Navajo outpost operated by a local Navajo family, not a bigger commercialized business like Cameron. I want to support the mom and pop shops.
The Horseshoe Bend site wasn't that interesting for us. Low water levels and wasn't much there but a large rock surrounded by water. Enjoyed the hike for some exercise. The Antelope Canyon was fun. Many , in fact too many photo opps, great guide who was helpful showing camera settings for pics, and nice hike through canyon.
The tour is a good value and I recommend this company.