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Food on Our Grand Canyon Tour: What's Included and What You'll Pay For

2026.06.15·4 min read

One of the most common questions we get before a tour is about meals. "Do we need to bring food?" "How much extra money should I budget?" It's a practical concern, and we want you to have all the information upfront so you can plan comfortably.

This guide covers the food situation for our flagship 2-night, 3-day Grand Canyon tour. The principles are similar for our 1-night Grand Canyon tour and other multi-day trips.

1. What's Included in Your Tour Price

Your tour fee covers transportation, guide services, hotel stays, and a few specific meals. According to our tour page, the following food items are provided:

2. Meals You Pay for Yourself

The majority of your meals are not included in the base tour price. This allows you flexibility in choosing what and how much you want to eat based on your preferences and budget. You will pay for these directly at the restaurants.

Here's a typical breakdown of the meals you'll need to cover:

Meal Typical Cost Estimate Notes
Lunch (Day 2) $15 - $30 A local meal during the canyon tour day.
Dinner (Day 2) $15 - $30 Dinner in Page City after the day's activities.
Lunch (Day 3) $15 - $30 Lunch on the final day, often near the Grand Canyon or on the return route.
Vegas Hotel Dinner (A Course Day 1 / B Course Day 2) $20 - $50+ You have free time in Vegas. Cost varies widely based on your choice.

These estimates are based on average spending at the local restaurants we stop at. You can certainly spend less or more.

TIP_BUDGET A safe rule of thumb is to budget about **$15 - $30 per meal** for the lunches and dinners you'll pay for. For the 3-day tour, planning for 3-4 such meals means bringing an extra **$60 - $120** for food is a comfortable estimate. Remember, this is separate from the entrance fees and guide tip.

3. Payment Method for Meals

All meals you pay for yourself are settled directly at the restaurant. We recommend:

4. A Sample Day's Food Schedule

Let's look at the A course itinerary to see how meals fit into the flow of the day.

Day 1 (LA to Las Vegas):

Day 2 (Las Vegas to Page City):

Day 3 (Grand Canyon to LA):

The B course simply reverses this order, with the included In-N-Out lunch happening on the final day.

5. What About Other Tours?

The meal structure is similar across our multi-day tours. For example, our Grand Canyon Day Tour from Las Vegas includes no meals. You pay for breakfast ($10) and any other food you choose during the long day.

Our shorter tours, like the LA City Tour, typically do not include meals, allowing you to explore local eateries at your own pace and preference.

6. Final Checklist Before You Go

  1. Confirm included meals: One hotel breakfast, one In-N-Out lunch.
  2. Budget for extra meals: Plan for ~$15-$30 per meal for 3-4 lunches/dinners.
  3. Bring payment: Cash (small bills) and/or card for restaurants.
  4. Communicate dietary needs: Tell your guide at the start of the tour.
  5. Pack snacks: While not essential, having some snacks for the long drives is always a good idea.

The goal is to eliminate uncertainty. We include the essentials to keep the tour moving smoothly, but leave you the freedom (and responsibility) to choose your other meals. This balance keeps the base tour price manageable and lets you enjoy the local food scene.

If you have any specific questions about meals on your upcoming tour date, the best way to get a precise answer is to message us on KakaoTalk. We're happy to clarify.

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Frequently asked

Are all meals included in the tour price?

No. Only one hotel breakfast (with your included hotel night) and one In-N-Out Burger lunch are included. All other lunches and dinners are paid by you directly at the restaurants. You should budget approximately $15-$30 per meal for these.

Which day is the In-N-Out lunch included?

For the A course (forward direction), the included In-N-Out lunch is on Day 1 during the stop in Barstow. For the B course (reverse direction), it is on Day 3 during the return trip from Vegas to LA.

I have dietary restrictions (vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.). Can the tour accommodate this?

Yes. Please inform your guide at the beginning of the tour about any dietary needs. They can then suggest suitable options at the restaurants we visit. The included In-N-Out lunch has vegetarian options (like the Veggie Burger), but for other meals, your guide will help you navigate the menus.

How much cash should I bring for food?

We recommend budgeting an extra $60-$120 for the 3-4 meals you will pay for yourself, based on the $15-$30 per meal estimate. Most restaurants also accept credit/debit cards. It's useful to have some small bills for easier splitting with group members.

What if I don't want to eat at the scheduled restaurant stops?

Our schedule includes meal stops at specific times and locations. If you prefer not to eat at the chosen restaurant, you can purchase snacks or other food nearby during the break. Please coordinate with your guide so the group timing is maintained.