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By: Brian Pope | Mon Sep 30, 2019 at 02.26 AM
Just to clarify, that if you want to visit this place, you must have a tour. That requires the tourist format and crowds that come with such a format. There are some extreme demands about how you have to check in an hour before, if not, you
.. lose your spot and your money as they do not do refunds. This means they are going to sell your spot to a person at the gates and you do not get your money back. Even with the paid vouchers it still took 15 minutes to check in. You still have to pay in cash for the Indian tribe fee, 8 bucks a person.The company also does some maintenance to make it easier to walkthru by adding dirt to level the floor out some. A few ladders in and out that can be steep, but they are ladders and have handrails. The tour is actually short, an hour roughly. Staging people into groups and off you go 40 or so people at a time, every half hour. There is another guide company doing the same thing it seemed. What was great for us is that we had a good tour guide. That person gives you tidbits of information along the way, this also helps separate the groups as you go through the canyon. Our guide was excellent in attitude and friendliness. The guides second responsibility seems to be, taking pictures with your camera of you, along the way at several locations which is obviously a great thing. They also suggest what settings you should have on your cameras or cell phones to get best pictures. Now, the Canyon itself, was very majestic and at the end I had seen enough. Tip your guide a few bucks at the end. Read full review