Grand Canyon Admission Passes have Gone Digital
The internet has seemingly overtaken every aspect of people’s lives. People all over the world can do nearly anything they want online. However, until now, that luxury has been kept from those paying the admission price for the Grand Canyon.
Fortunately, as the lines start to pile up into what seems like infinity, a new, digital option was introduced. As the height of the season beckons, visitors now have the option to buy their Grand Canyon admission passes online.
The price per ticket is the same as buying the tickets in person, or at the gateway community, Tusayan. Admission is $20 per individual (this includes anyone arriving on foot, by shuttle or on a bicycle), $30 per motorcycle, $35 per vehicle or $70 to receive an annual pass. After purchasing the passes, the tickets can be printed, or viewed on a mobile device at the gate. For those who are shuttling from Tusayan, admission tickets must be shown upon boarding the bus.
This new, digital option is easily accessible and is sure to cut down physical line times. This means that guests will be able to simply get through the gate and start enjoying the Grand Canyon. Plus, being able to purchase tickets from anywhere in the world is sure to help guests plan their trip.
Visitors can buy tickets here. Simply click on the link and follow the prompts, choosing the correct type of admission.
Additionally, if guests wish to purchase other admissions options, including senior discounts, those passes must be obtained at the gate.