The trip was long but a few stops along the way broke it up. The first was the Hoover Dam , this was an amazing feat considering it was built in the 1930's. However, the water line has dropped considerably in the last few years and it is very concerning.
The next stop was at a little tourist store on route 66. we took a few photos of the old motorcycles and cars they had on display. The coffee was free , but it wasn't very good.
The Grand Canyon was amazing , the views were breathtaking , you could take a 1000 photos and it would not do it justice , you really have to go see the Grand Canyon in person.
As for the tour bus we were promised free Wi FI but that was not the case ,also no chargers on the seats to charge up your phones or cameras. Walter was our driver and he was amazing, he let us bring our phones up to the front to recharge. While boarding we were handed a box breakfast which included an apple cookies ,muffin water and juice. For lunch we were handed and box lunch which was a healthy sandwich with lots of meat to fill any hunger pains you may have. If you are vegetarian they have that type of sandwich too. We also stopped at a convenience store where you could buy more snacks if you wanted.
Walter the tour guide was excellent, his description and narrative of the tour was very clear. He was also very welcoming at the start and he has a great sense of humor to keep you entertained along the way.Walter helped us at every point suggesting how fast and how to cover things at canyon.
A few tips ; bring a portable charger there are only so many outlets at the front of the bus. I also suggest you buy some snacks before you get on the bus, as I found the prices at the store quite expensive. There is unlimited water, so you don't have to worry about going thirsty.