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Bilet wstępu do Wielkiego Kanionu Zachodniego

Przegląd
Only a two hour drive from Las Vegas, Laughlin and Lake Havasu, the West Rim provides guests with an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Walk the glass panels on the Skywalk and take in the epic views at Guano Point and Eagle Point plus an array of other activities. Please Note: This is an admission ticket only and transportation from surrounding cities is not included.
Miasto: Park Narodowy Wielkiego Kanionu
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co jest zawarte
Lunch (jeśli wybrano opcję)
Wstęp do Wielkiego Kanionu Zachodniego
Dostęp do 2 punktów widokowych: Eagle Point i Guano Point
Transport hop-on hop-off między punktami widokowymi w Grand Canyon West
Bilet Skywalk (jeśli wybrano taką opcję)
Lunch (if option selected)
Admission to Grand Canyon West
Trasa i mapa
Punkt spotkania
Otwórz w Mapach Google
5001 Diamond Bar Road
** For driving directions, please search for GRAND CANYON WEST AIRPORT **

Once you have parked, make your way into the gift shop with your ticket to gain admission.

Ticket is valid for one (1) admission per person for 365 days from the travel date listed on the ticket. You cannot use this prior to the printed travel date. Once the ticket is used, it cannot be reused.
Punkt końcowy
Ta aktywność kończy się z powrotem w miejscu spotkania.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Zachodni Wielki Kanion
Udaj się własną drogą na Zachodnią Krawędź, gdzie goście mają możliwość poznania budzącego podziw kanionu z wielu różnych perspektyw. Uwaga: ostatni bilet jest sprzedawany o 16:45. od marca do listopada i zmienia się, gdy dni stają się dłuższe lub krótsze, rozpoczynając i kończąc lato. Należy pamiętać, że w Arizonie nie obowiązuje czas letni. Tak więc, w miesiącach zimowych, Grand Canyon West jest w Mountain Standard Time i jest o całą godzinę przed Kalifornią i Nevadą, które są w Pacific Standard Time. Kiedy obserwuje się czas letni, począwszy od marca, czas w Grand Canyon West jest taki sam jak czas w Las Vegas i Kalifornii.
2
Skywalk nad Wielkim Kanionem
Ten 10-metrowy szklany most w kształcie podkowy rozciąga się 70 stóp poza krawędź Wielkiego Kanionu. Spójrz w dół, a zobaczysz przez szklaną platformę 4000 stóp dno Kanionu poniżej. Ten cud inżynierii oferuje niezrównane widoki na jeden z siedmiu cudów natury na świecie. Denerwuje Cię chodzenie po szkle prawie milę nad dnem Wielkiego Kanionu? Nie bój się — Skywalk jest wystarczająco mocny, aby pomieścić siedemdziesiąt w pełni załadowanych samolotów pasażerskich 747. Po spacerze po niebie odwiedź sklep z pamiątkami Skywalk i kup pamiątki, aby zapamiętać swój spacer i wielkość kanionu.
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 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.
10
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.
11
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.
12
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.
13
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.
14
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.
15
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.
16
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.
17
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.
18
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.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (387)
Otwórz w Mapach Google
Discover47093657969
Jun 2023
I will say that the customer service leaves a lot to be desired. Not that any one is rude or disrespectful. They just don't instruct you as to how things work. Oh yeah you can bring your phones and cameras you just have to put them in a free locker before entering the skywalk. We followed instructions, so we left personal belonging in the car; including phones. No worries the photo package made up for the selfie loss. When we were waiting to get to our car, because you are bused into the skywalk. When I say we, that's was me and 125+ other lost souls. The buses/vans kept pulling up calling for another site which nobody want to go to. We just want to get back to our cars and continue with our travels. Finally, I asked how do we get to the parking lot. Then it was explained that you go to this look out site first and from there to the parking lot. So, in true Virgo form I had to conduct a PSA for all the those that had been left behind after each van pull away. I announce "We are all going to the next look out site and stay on the bus and then it will transport you to your cars." After the cheers and thanks you, we all Got on the Bus. Happy ending. Now concerning the venue the skywalk is definitely a place you want to put on the bucket list. The sights are beautiful, if you don't believe in God you will. The photo package is worth it $50 bucks and you get 28 photos 8 of you on the skywalk and 20 of shots you will never get unless you plant a camera somewhere there. Oh just and little FYI, work on some poses before you go so you can have the pics you want and ask to see the shot when it's done. The staff are friendly, when they engage with you, outside of that don't expect any further instructions. Hydrate you will be outside most of the time they do have shaded areas with the mist going and the line moves pretty quick. The food looked good I was to tired of waiting in line to go get some. There are shows and other things to do and enjoy I just came for the skywalk thrill. The price was worth it to me. Oh bonus for the trip you will get to see the Joshua Tree national park(free event) pretty cool, had been meaning to visit it anyway. So, I got a twofer. Yay me! Get out and have fun. We did!
James_S
Jun 2023
Not being able to visit eagle point and the skywalk period some poor soul threw themselves over the edge at the Sky Walk and they closed all of that. Taco at the food place rocked
ginal751
Jun 2023
What a disappointing experience we had! We embarked on a trip from California to Utah to Arizona,hoping for something extraordinary. Upon arrival, we were met with a rather lackluster situation. To begin with, we had to purchase tickets to be shuttled around on a tour that only consisted of two stops. The ticket prices seemed to be plucked out of thin air, and we were informed they could change at any moment. It was unclear whether the prices were going up or down. Despite our skepticism, we reluctantly bought two general admission tickets for $123.00, only to receive a mere $5.00 back in return. Feeling cheated from the start, we decided to salvage what we could of the trip. We took a 25-minute drive to Meadowview, where we discovered a silver lining. I highly recommend visiting Pierce Ferry for its breathtaking views of the Colorado River. The drive through the park was truly picturesque. The next morning, we returned to our original destination, where we embarked on what can only be described as a disappointingly commercialized tour. While the canyon itself was undeniably beautiful, it was a confined and relatively small area. Our hopes were rekindled when a kind informant shared a secret hike located near the zip line. This hike spanned three miles along the stunning cliffs, providing a much-needed respite from the underwhelming experience. Thank goodness for that! However, our disappointment didn't end there. We were taken advantage of financially. In addition to the $125.00 admission fee, we spent $54.00 on two fry bread tacos that left our wallets feeling considerably lighter. To add insult to injury, we encountered an elder Native woman who claimed to sell "authentic" turquoise jewelry that she supposedly crafted herself. As it turned out, the jewelry was made from howlite and tin, a far cry from genuine turquoise. It felt like a complete rip-off, both figuratively and literally! The highlight of our encounter was when she confidently proclaimed, "You won't find this authentic Native jewelry anywhere else." I knew better, I did. However, in just ten minutes, she managed to swindle a whopping $140.00 from both me and an unsuspecting elderly gentleman. All in all, our trip was a rollercoaster of disappointment and fleeting moments of satisfaction. It serves as a reminder to be cautious when partaking in tourist experiences and to always be aware of dubious claims. P/S most of the staff were unwelcoming and cold.

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