Bryce And Zion Tours In 2022
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Of the many tour companies are no longer
offering tours of national parks in 2020 due to the fact that they cannot
maintain the safety regulations and rules that have been suggested by the CDC
while still put enough people into their groups to maintain a profitable
status. Most tour companies operate the
same way, needing a certain amount of people to book a tour in order to make
that particular tour profitable. Gas and
salaries must be paid as well as admission fees to the parks themselves, as
well as providing food and other supplies for the group. The typical number of people that will be
needing to be grouped together into a van or bus would be around 12, after
which point a profit is generated by the tour company. In order to maintain the lower level of
bodies inside of a van, higher prices would need to be charged by the company
when the pandemic began to cause the world to rethink the way that things were
done in order to keep people distanced from one another, this created issues
for the travel industry who were operating on a volume type of business
plan. Few travelers or guests would
tolerate a massive increase in the prices of the products in order to maintain
profitability, and as a result many tour companies simply stopped operating
tours until such time when they could resume operations as they had before.
Bindlestiff Tours is one of the few adventure tour operators who are still
maintaining a regular schedule of tours for guests, having creatively adapted
their product line in order to satisfy the guidelines put forth by the CDC in
order to keep guests safe. For this
reason, the tours may look a little bit different than they did in the past but
will maintain the high level of the adventure it has come to be expected from
Bindlestiff Tours.
Two of the most popular destinations are
Bryce and Zion, always being some of the most popular tours on the
schedule. As with all tours, we have
made certain safety protocols mandatory in order to keep our guests able to
enjoy our tours, and Bryce and Zion are no different. All vehicles are sanitized before any patron
boards, and all guests are temperature checked with a forehead thermometer
before they’re allowed to enter the bus or van.
They are required to answer questions regarding potential symptoms of
sickness, and no one showing symptoms without a widget in an excuse from the
Dr. explaining will be permitted on the tours.
Center seats have been removed in order to allow for greater distance
between guests during the transportation phases, and masks are required at all
times by everyone in the van. Our tour
guides and drivers will also maintain the same high level of safety protocols,
assuring the safety of our guests. All
communal aspects of these tours have been changed to be single use or isolated,
in order that we may provide our group tours as well as our private tours in
the most safe and secure method available.
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