![]() ![]() We do offer private tours for guests who would prefer to spend more time at the Dam, but we find that most people are like yourself and feel a half day is adequate for this tour. Hi Savi, thank you for your feedback! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed your tour of the Hoover Dam - of course, we are not so pleased you only had a three-star experience! Tony is a terrific guide and knows so much about the Southwest. We want to return to Las Vegas and will certainly be doing another Tour with Detour Tours. He put his heart and soul into this tour even driving us by the Hard Rock Café on the way back when I asked for advice about how to get there from the Tropicana Hotel. It's a long drive and we met a crazy driver at one point but Jim was right in there and did an amazing bit of driving. And Grand Canyon Village and the train which we really wanted to see too. Really great time at the Grand Canyon and Jim knew where to get the best views and was determined we should see some Elk which we did. ![]() ![]() And we loved going through Ash Fork on the return journey.A real bit of old America. Food was good with chance to get a nice coffee on the way too. My daughter and I were the only two on the tour on 20th April and so we had a private tour all the way to the Grand Canyon! Jim, our guide, was THE BEST! We set off ahead of schedule and Jim was able to tell us everything about what we were seeing, about the history of the area and how it is today.We learnt so much! Carefully thought-out stops with clean restrooms. Follow him on Twitter local journalism: Subscribe to today.We booked the South Rim Tour through Virgin Holidays Concierge at our hotel. To suggest human-interest story ideas and other news, reach Obert at or 60. "It's a lot of competition, and you've got to have this to get ready for college," he said. But he sees no reason why both can't coexist. Maxwell Lewis said he feels AAU will always be connected with the recruiting process. "I feel it's way more exposure," Lewis said of this camp, which involves classroom lectures on how the NCAA works, eligibility rules, life skills, and lots of drill work. Lewis showed off flash and power, the ability to go inside and outside and score and defend. Robert said his townhouse was sold this week and he's ready to join his son in Chandler for the remainder of his high school career. Robert Lewis said he was told to make sure he signed his son up for the new NCAA camp. The main thing, Lewis' father Robert said, is that Maxwell has that extra year back. Because Findlay Prep doesn't take Nevada players in order to be able play against other Nevada association teams, that national powerhouse wasn't available for Lewis to play there. "We could have won probably," Lewis said.īut he's happy to be in Arizona now, ready to show what he can do for an AZ Compass Prep program that is on the rise with former Henderson (Nev.) Findlay Prep assistant coach and player developer Pete Kaffey now helping out at the Chandler prep school's national team.įindlay Prep is shutting down this year, but could start up again next year. Lewis could practice with the varsity but he could only play JV. Clark, one of the better basketball programs in the Las Vegas area, could have used him in the 4A state final against national power Bishop Gorman, losing 68-60. He said he had to sit out 180 days after he left Somerset Academy, a charter school that didn't have a gym when he was there. He has reclassified down from 2020 to 2021, after only being allowed to play for Clark High's junior varsity program because of Nevada's 180-day transfer rule. Things have taken off for the kid, who turns 17 this weekend.
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