I remember the old tram,it was sqeeky and scary. they never had a visitors center,playland or other stuff. Tourist trap for sure. The Bridge and incline train was the only thing they had there as well as a KOA campground,I think that burned in the fire. I dont see how anything could burn there but it did.
@@jooleepadoolie Well, if you're touristy person, then those attractions will appeal to you right? Otherwise, the bridge, funicular train and maybe the zipline would be worth some quality time. ;) Maybe try some of the Chefs yummies as well.
Have a look at the 4:00 mark. Now imagine the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers. Yes, the bridge is about the same height over the river, as the floors that many sadly had to jump from after the 9-11 terrorist attacks. The zip-line is about the height that those on the top floors of the WTC towers fell, during the collapse. If you go to the Royal Gorge Bridge, look over the side and just try to comprehend what happened so many years ago, to too many innocent people. It is mind-boggling! I highly recommend visiting this great Colorado attraction, and make sure to experience Skyline Drive over Cañon City, while you are in the ua-cam.com/video/desQB1fTh60/v-deo.html
Royal gorge on the left side north of the suspension bridge blast down to the first shelf an other side blast in forty feet for the two main anchors gurdder two arch steel arch bridge a steel an concrete main middle Piller of concrete an steel of a four main construction mount into the steel gurdder arch
This is a really well done commercial, and the park is nice for tourists who want family oriented attractions, but the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park has to be more breath-taking (although I've never been there) because it's about 2,700 feet deep at one viewpoint, and far deeper than RG at most viewing places. Still, RG is pretty awesome. I just wish they could find a way to re-build the train to the bottom of the gorge. That was great fun.
Not at all, it's a big park so there's plenty of room for folks to spread out. If you're concerned about crowds though, I'd recommend going in the off season. Royal Gorge Bridge and Park is open year around, and we have lovely mild weather in this part of Colorado. (The busiest part of the season is mid-June to mid-August.)
It's a shame that bridge is no longer enough of a draw. Now, there is a kiddie playground and skycoaster. Does everything have to be like Disneyland in order for people to visit? What a shame. I'll remember it the way that it was, before the fire.
One of the best places I have ever been too.. The view was spectacular... Amazing!!!
How in the hell did they build that bridge, put it together?
They have videos and displays about its construction at the park :) Very carefully . . .
Like all other spectacular places, the Ancient Aliens built it! 😂
4:05 just watching this clip on my computer gave me vertigo, I can't imagine actually doing it!
TheDude4077 just did it :/
I did it and got my own video!
I remember the old tram,it was sqeeky and scary. they never had a visitors center,playland or other stuff. Tourist trap for sure. The Bridge and incline train was the only thing they had there as well as a KOA campground,I think that burned in the fire. I dont see how anything could burn there but it did.
They've done an amazing job rebuilding after the fire -- but the view has always been amazing.
Since rebuilding after the fire, it is a tourist trap. The bridge is still worth the trip, but skip the kiddie park and skycoaster.
@@jooleepadoolie Well, if you're touristy person, then those attractions will appeal to you right? Otherwise, the bridge, funicular train and maybe the zipline would be worth some quality time. ;) Maybe try some of the Chefs yummies as well.
Have a look at the 4:00 mark. Now imagine the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers. Yes, the bridge is about the same height over the river, as the floors that many sadly had to jump from after the 9-11 terrorist attacks. The zip-line is about the height that those on the top floors of the WTC towers fell, during the collapse. If you go to the Royal Gorge Bridge, look over the side and just try to comprehend what happened so many years ago, to too many innocent people. It is mind-boggling!
I highly recommend visiting this great Colorado attraction, and make sure to experience Skyline Drive over Cañon City, while you are in the ua-cam.com/video/desQB1fTh60/v-deo.html
Royal gorge on the left side north of the suspension bridge blast down to the first shelf an other side blast in forty feet for the two main anchors gurdder two arch steel arch bridge a steel an concrete main middle Piller of concrete an steel of a four main construction mount into the steel gurdder arch
Some punctuation wouldn't hurt, my Dude.... Pretty messy explanation otherwise ;)
This is a really well done commercial, and the park is nice for tourists who want family oriented attractions, but the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park has to be more breath-taking (although I've never been there) because it's about 2,700 feet deep at one viewpoint, and far deeper than RG at most viewing places. Still, RG is pretty awesome. I just wish they could find a way to re-build the train to the bottom of the gorge. That was great fun.
Sounds expensive but looks great. A bit overcrowded perhaps nowadays?
Not at all, it's a big park so there's plenty of room for folks to spread out. If you're concerned about crowds though, I'd recommend going in the off season. Royal Gorge Bridge and Park is open year around, and we have lovely mild weather in this part of Colorado. (The busiest part of the season is mid-June to mid-August.)
Visit Pikes Peak Okay, thanks.
@@Hallands. anytime! If you need more info about local attractions, visit us at pikes-peak.com
hello .may i picksome clips from this vedio .to make an vedio in malayalam language
This video was done by the Royal Gorge Bridge, you will have to contact them for footage: royalgorgebridge.com
Hello I am working for the Royal Gorge and would like to use some of your footage for a nonprofit promotional video
The Royal Gorge Bridge gave us this video so you will have to contact them for video usage.
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It's a shame that bridge is no longer enough of a draw. Now, there is a kiddie playground and skycoaster. Does everything have to be like Disneyland in order for people to visit? What a shame. I'll remember it the way that it was, before the fire.
It is 2018 and people still get married? XD
not surprising in the slightest
You're a foot model. Whadda you know? LOL