During the final approach, the right side offers a front-row seat to the neon-lit Las Vegas Strip and the Sphere, providing a spectacular view of the city's unique architecture.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic mountain scenery in North America, including the massive glaciers of the St. Elias Range and the volcanic peaks of the Cascade Range.
The right side offers a superior view of the American Southwest's most iconic geological wonders, most notably a direct and expansive view of the Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert.
The right side is the premier choice for this route, offering a spectacular vantage point of the Grand Canyon and the colorful badlands of northern Arizona as you approach Nevada.
The right side is the premier choice for this route, providing a direct, unobstructed view of the Hoover Dam and the vast turquoise waters of Lake Mead during the descent into Las Vegas.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the Great Plains to the Colorado Rockies, followed by the striking red rock formations of Utah and a direct view of the Las Vegas Strip on the standard arrival path.
The left side is the clear winner for this route as it typically offers a direct view of the Grand Canyon and provides the iconic aerial perspective of the Las Vegas Strip, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam during the descent.
The left side provides a superior sequence of iconic Western landmarks, including the southern Rockies, Lake Powell, and a dramatic final approach past the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and the Las Vegas Strip.
The left side is the premier choice for this transcontinental journey, providing a direct aerial view of Lake Powell and the iconic Hoover Dam during the final approach into Las Vegas.
The right side offers a spectacular front-row seat to the Sierra Nevada crest, the desolate beauty of Death Valley, and a high-probability view of the Las Vegas Strip during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic granite peaks of Yosemite National Park and usually provides the most direct view of the Las Vegas Strip during the standard landing patterns.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the continuous chain of the Rocky Mountains, the Great Salt Lake, and the surreal red rock landscapes of Southern Utah.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Grand Canyon's majestic expanse and a higher probability of viewing the Las Vegas Strip during the final approach.