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Are Cameras Really Verboten on the Grand Canyon Skywalk?

April 13, 2007 at 10:45 AM | by | Comments (2)


Oh, that zany Grand Canyon Skywalk. Gadling picked up a tourist's report that says cameras aren't allowed out onto the walk. We'd be inclined to agree, seeing as how you'll probably have to hock your camera to pay the $75 admission. (We even called up to confirm that, no, cameras aren't allowed.)

But then a Jaunted tipster (Thanks!) dropped some photos taken from the Skywalk in our inbox. Sure looks like some cameras got out there. If they won't let you out on the monstrosity with your digicam, check out more snaps after the jump.

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No Photos???

In the pictures I see pictures of people taking pictures...on the Skywalk.

75 bucks and no photos would be really, really hard to swallow.


Grand Canyon Skywalk Pictures

I was told you are not allowed to bring cameras onto the Grand Canyon skywalk because if you drop one it wil damage the glass panels, which cost a fortune to develop. I'm all good with that. I was able to get one of the roaming professional photographers to snap a great picture of me and the kids jumping toward the end of the "horseshoe." Came out better than anything I would have taken myself. If people out there are interested in visiting the Skywalk, I used this site for bus tour and helicopter reviews:

http://www.GrandCanyon123.com

IMHO the Skywalk is a great Las Vegas day trip.

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