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Billet d'entrée au Grand Canyon Ouest

Aperçu
À seulement deux heures de route de Las Vegas, de Laughlin et du lac Havasu, la rive ouest offre aux clients l'occasion de découvrir l'impressionnant canyon sous de nombreux angles différents. Promenez-vous sur les panneaux de verre du Skywalk et admirez les vues épiques de Guano Point et Eagle Point, ainsi que de nombreuses autres activités. Remarque : il s'agit uniquement d'un billet d'entrée et le transport depuis les villes environnantes n'est pas inclus.
Ville: Parc national du Grand Canyon
Sun 03 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Lunch (if option selected)
Admission to Grand Canyon West
Access to 2 Viewpoints: Eagle Point and Guano Point
Hop-on hop-off transportation between lookout points at Grand Canyon West
Skywalk Ticket (If option selected)
Lunch (if option selected)
Admission to Grand Canyon West
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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5001, chemin Diamond Bar
** Pour obtenir un itinéraire, veuillez rechercher GRAND CANYON WEST AIRPORT **

Le billet est valable pour une (1) entrée par personne pendant 365 jours à compter de la date de voyage indiquée sur le billet. Vous ne pouvez pas l'utiliser avant la date de voyage imprimée. Une fois le ticket utilisé, il ne peut pas être réutilisé.
Point final
Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible aux voyageurs et au personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Canyon West
Make your pwn way to the West Rim where guests are provided an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Please Note: Last ticket is sold at 4:45 p.m. from March to November and varies as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer. Please be aware that Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Thus, during the winter months, Grand Canyon West is on Mountain Standard Time and is a full hour ahead of California and Nevada, which are on Pacific Standard Time. When DST is being observed, beginning in March, the time at Grand Canyon West is the same as the time in Las Vegas and California.
2
Grand Canyon Skywalk
This 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon. Look down and you can see right through the glass platform 4,000 feet to the floor of the Canyon below. This engineering marvel offers unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders. Nervous about walking on glass almost a mile above the floor of the Grand Canyon? Have no fear—the Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets. After walking the Sky visit the Skywalk Gift Shop and pick up souvenirs to remember your walk and the grandeur of the Canyon.
3
Grand Canyon West
Make your pwn way to the West Rim where guests are provided an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Please Note: Last ticket is sold at 4:45 p.m. from March to November and varies as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer. Please be aware that Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Thus, during the winter months, Grand Canyon West is on Mountain Standard Time and is a full hour ahead of California and Nevada, which are on Pacific Standard Time. When DST is being observed, beginning in March, the time at Grand Canyon West is the same as the time in Las Vegas and California.
4
Grand Canyon Skywalk
This 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon. Look down and you can see right through the glass platform 4,000 feet to the floor of the Canyon below. This engineering marvel offers unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders. Nervous about walking on glass almost a mile above the floor of the Grand Canyon? Have no fear—the Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets. After walking the Sky visit the Skywalk Gift Shop and pick up souvenirs to remember your walk and the grandeur of the Canyon.
5
Grand Canyon West
Make your pwn way to the West Rim where guests are provided an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Please Note: Last ticket is sold at 4:45 p.m. from March to November and varies as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer. Please be aware that Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Thus, during the winter months, Grand Canyon West is on Mountain Standard Time and is a full hour ahead of California and Nevada, which are on Pacific Standard Time. When DST is being observed, beginning in March, the time at Grand Canyon West is the same as the time in Las Vegas and California.
6
Grand Canyon Skywalk
This 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon. Look down and you can see right through the glass platform 4,000 feet to the floor of the Canyon below. This engineering marvel offers unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders. Nervous about walking on glass almost a mile above the floor of the Grand Canyon? Have no fear—the Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets. After walking the Sky visit the Skywalk Gift Shop and pick up souvenirs to remember your walk and the grandeur of the Canyon.
7
Grand Canyon West
Make your pwn way to the West Rim where guests are provided an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Please Note: Last ticket is sold at 4:45 p.m. from March to November and varies as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer. Please be aware that Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Thus, during the winter months, Grand Canyon West is on Mountain Standard Time and is a full hour ahead of California and Nevada, which are on Pacific Standard Time. When DST is being observed, beginning in March, the time at Grand Canyon West is the same as the time in Las Vegas and California.
8
Grand Canyon Skywalk
This 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon. Look down and you can see right through the glass platform 4,000 feet to the floor of the Canyon below. This engineering marvel offers unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders. Nervous about walking on glass almost a mile above the floor of the Grand Canyon? Have no fear—the Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets. After walking the Sky visit the Skywalk Gift Shop and pick up souvenirs to remember your walk and the grandeur of the Canyon.
9
Grand Canyon Ouest
Rendez-vous par vous-même à la rive ouest où les clients ont l'occasion de découvrir le canyon impressionnant sous de nombreux angles différents. Veuillez noter : le dernier billet est vendu à 16 h 45. de mars à novembre et varie au fur et à mesure que les jours s'allongent ou raccourcissent à l'entrée et à la sortie de l'été. Veuillez noter que l'Arizona n'observe pas l'heure d'été. Ainsi, pendant les mois d'hiver, le Grand Canyon West est à l'heure normale des montagnes et a une heure d'avance sur la Californie et le Nevada, qui sont à l'heure normale du Pacifique. Lorsque l'heure d'été est observée, à partir de mars, l'heure à Grand Canyon West est la même que l'heure à Las Vegas et en Californie.
10
Passerelle du Grand Canyon
Ce pont de verre en forme de fer à cheval de 10 pieds de large s'étend sur 70 pieds au-dessus du bord du Grand Canyon. Regardez vers le bas et vous pouvez voir à travers la plate-forme de verre à 4 000 pieds jusqu'au sol du Canyon ci-dessous. Cette merveille d'ingénierie offre une vue imprenable sur l'une des sept merveilles naturelles du monde. Nerveux à l'idée de marcher sur du verre à près d'un kilomètre au-dessus du sol du Grand Canyon ? N'ayez crainte, le Skywalk est assez solide pour contenir soixante-dix avions 747 passagers entièrement chargés. Après avoir marché dans le ciel, visitez la boutique de cadeaux Skywalk et ramassez des souvenirs pour vous souvenir de votre promenade et de la grandeur du Canyon.
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Commentaires (237)
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D8582LSheatherk
Nov 2022
Bought bus tour tickets along with 20 other people. Bus drivers including the bus supervisor refused to take any other tours out. Customer service at tour counter did not want to deal with 25 angry customers so closed down the counter pawning off to other employees only to be forced to “deal” with the problem. No apologies. Absolutely the worst customer service ever. Find another tour to take, apparently they don’t care about customer service here.
Bill H
Nov 2022
This place is a huge ripoff. Bought tickets online so saved a couple of $$. When you arrive of course there is a line because; A. the "locker room" is too small to accommodate a large number of people, remember you can't take a cell phone for "your own safety", and B. there is a line of people waiting to have their $25 photo taken on the skywalk. We skipped the photo line and went directly out on the skywalk. Nice view, kind of cool in it's uniqueness, but not worth $70 ea. Staff at the information desk could not care less if they talked to you, basically ignored me so I asked my question of a sales person, who was very pleasant. Another staffer snapped at me when I tried to go through a wrong door, after all there were no signs indicating where to enter. Long lines to the buses, I would not visit in the summer as I can imagine what it would be like in the summer heat waiting everywhere you go. The gift shop is poorly stocked, prices are not bad but you would think they might have post cards or photos taken from the skywalk, no can't have that because that might dip into their photo income from the skywalk! Food is certainly not worth the price. Some bus tours had meals included, I can only guess what that cost them. Views from Eagle point are not good, Guano point a little better, but if you want tremendous views go to the south entrance, a longer trip but very well worth it. The zipline stop was less than exciting. The zipline doesn't operate in October but you could stop and eat, visit the "art gallery" or visit the gift shop. The art gallery had nothing original, all reproductions and the room was about 10' x 20' so not big. The gift shop was full of mass produced novelty items, I was afraid to look on the bottom to see where they were made. All in all, you get the feeling that all they want is your money and unless the skywalk is on your bucket list, make plans to visit the south rim, that is a tremendous experience.
Rhea H
Nov 2022
The skywalk was much shorter than I expected. The pretty red rocks are on the south side so I didn't see what I was expecting. I still enjoyed my trip

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