Grand Canyon Skywalk
Grand Canyon Skywalk – The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a tourist attraction along the Colorado River on the edge of the Grand Canyon (Grand Canyon West) in the U.S. state of Arizona. Funded by Hualapai Indian tribe in partnership with Chinese-American businessman David Jin.
Grand Canyon Skywalk price to access the Skywalk is $70-80 per person, including children. Charging[6] $50 (+ 7% tax) for your bus tour and access to the reservation, $8 “impact fee”, $3 fuel charge, $30 parking fee, and then an additional $33 (+ 7% tax) for accessing the Skywalk itself has been seen as a ripoff.
Here the thinks you must know aboutĀ Grand Canyon Skywalk
- After driving 18 miles down a very bumpy and unkept road, visitors are then asked to “park and wait for the bus”. Many visitors are unaware of the high priced environment before arriving and only become aware of the full pricing once having gotten to the site.
- No outside snacks or drinks are allowed on the tourĀ to Grand Canyon Skywalk (but, these items are sold to you).
- No personal cameras are allowed under the guise of either being “liable if someone drops their camera” or that dropped cameras may “crack” the see-through material used on the walkway, even if cameras are securely attached.
- Pictures of you taken by their own cameras are of course available for purchase in the gift shop for $25-$30. Womens purses are to be checked in small storage lockers before being allowed to step on to the skywalk.
- The skywalk has also been accused of false-advertisement, as the pictures and booklets show the skywalk jetting out over the canyon a lot further than it does in reality.
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