Grand Canyon Skywalk - details on access
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So oddly, the official site of the Grand Canyon Skywalk (as far as I can tell) has nothing on it. The Wikipedia page has info on it, but there are a few issues:
- the access road is apparently unpaved
- the access road is considered 'off-road' which can be against rental agreements
- you may need to hire a shuttle?
- in February, the local tribe took over it, and are apparently still running it.
I am struggling to find information on a) whether it's running as normal, b) what the deal with the access road is, and c) costs. Anyone?
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Do you have to pay for the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
Every visitor to Grand Canyon West is required to purchase a General Admission ticket. Optional activities, such as Skywalk, helicopter, boat tours and zipline tours can be purchased at an additional cost. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.Is the Skywalk at the Grand Canyon wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair Accessible: Manual and battery-operated wheelchairs are allowed on Grand Canyon Skywalk using our access ramp. Wheelchairs Available: Grand Canyon Skywalk provides wheelchairs for temporary use on the Skywalk. No rental fee is charged.Can you take your phone on the Skywalk?
Guests cannot bring anything with them on the skywalk: no purses or backpacks and definitely no cell phones or cameras. The restrictions are necessary to protect not only the glass surfaces you are walking on, but also to keep the Canyon free from any possible falling debris.How much does it cost to walk on the glass walk at Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk Prices Skywalk is Only $20. Meal Ticket Starting at $19 \u2013 Meal ticket can only be redeemed at Skywalk Caf\xe9 at Eagle Point. Zip Line is closed for the remainder of 2020, but tickets are on sale now for 2021 season (March 15 \u2013 October 31, 2021). Prices start at $49.Construction of Grand Canyon Sky-walk
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