3/5 - Okay
Walk down the stairs instead.
Reviewed on Apr. 20, 2025
Walk down the stairs instead.
$3.50 per person over 3 feet of height. $14 for a family of 4. Taking the stairs up takes a toll on you on a hot day... but $14 for a family takes an even bigger toll on you for the 60 second journey.
Excellent to use on the way up as for some climbing the hills and the long steps up are challenging.
Expensive for what it is. $3.50 each for a 2 minute ride.. And the view is not very exciting. Wouldn't do it again.
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