you can’t drive to it, you’re forced to take a $50 bus ride, then pay $70 for the skywalk. you can’t bring cameras or cell phones. they say it’s because they don’t want you to drop them on the glass or in the canyon, but this is a gimmick to get more money out of you by using their camera people at an additional cost. this is a huge tourist trap! we have a little thing called camera straps, you know you wrap them around your wrist or neck—while one end is attached to the camera so you can’t drop the camera, duh! i call them camera people because to call them photographers would be an insult to people like me and others who are professional photographers. their camera people are trash at taking photos. don’t waste your money here, there are better more accessible places to view the canyon and for free—that you can get to by yourself and with your own vehicle. here they’re just taking advantage and scamming tourists for financial gain.
you can’t drive to it, you’re forced to take a $50 bus ride, then pay $70 for the skywalk. you can’t bring cameras or cell phones. they say it’s because they don’t want you to drop them on the glass or in the canyon, but this is a gimmick to get more money out of you by using their camera people at an additional cost. this is a huge tourist trap! we have a little thing called camera straps, you know you wrap them around your wrist or neck—while one end is attached to the camera so you can’t drop the camera, duh! i call them camera people because to call them photographers would be an insult to people like me and others who are professional photographers. their camera people are trash at taking photos. don’t waste your money here, there are better more accessible places to view the canyon and for free—that you can get to by yourself and with your own vehicle. here they’re just taking advantage and scamming tourists for financial gain.