Seth A.
Yelp
Grouse Mountain and Gondola, the experience was the standout disappointment among my explorations for 1 month traveling through Canada. There's no way around it. I had high expectations. And it fell flat, big time.
So here goes all the reasons why if I were visiting Vancouver, I'd skip the gondola ride to the top....
First off...to take the gondola to the summit, which then allows you access to the mountain attractions and activities, it's not worth it.
It's $80 for the roundtrip ride. And then another $4 in tax, plus another $4 to park down near the entrance...you're hit with $88, though it is $88 - Canadian dollars and for all those who are fortunate enough to be American, then it's only $66 altogether.
I have a problem with this $80 because just down the road from Grouse Mountain is Capilano Suspension Bridge, and they charge $70.
Point is...the typical average tourist will probably come to both attractions to make the most of their Vancouver experiences so then why should one be $10 more than the other, and especially when both places aren't even full days' worth of visits?
Now, I'm still frustrated about the $80 price, lol.
Plus, just up the road in Squamish, BC is Sea to Sky Gondola, and they charge $72 for their ride to the peak. And over there, parking is free.
So, as I whine and complain about the $$$, you may be thinking, what's the big deal of $8 between Grouse Mountain and the Sea to Sky Gondola?
Well, good question and that's very simple to explain...
The panoramas from Sea to Sky Gondola were outstanding! You get POV's from high above colorful Howe Sound and downtown Squamish.
While here at the top of Grouse Mountain, you see almost nothing. The views were poor, even for a sunny day. The parts you do see reveal a small downtown area of Vancouver, but hardly recognizable and distinguishable from any other city in the world.
Another point, the windows to the gondola were dirty. It was hard to see. This is cardinal rule #1 for operators of a cablecar/sky ride.
If you're a photography enthusiast, I believe you'll be let down. I know I'm going off on a tangent, lol, but I was subconsciously thinking that ticket staff at Grouse Mountain should caution if you come specifically for sightseeing, you may not get it. Instead, they do offer daily interactive shows for kids on the hour or two, and an animal exhibit. Boooo!
And I think that most of the visitors who ride the gondola up and down the mountain are tourists from out of town, and to fork over $80+ to make positive memories with their families isn't sustainable.
Then you may be asking...is there anything to do at Grouse Mountain? Let me relay what there is to do at the summit...but I found everything to be dull.
- Grizzly Bear Habitat - the mountain showcases 2 grizzly bears on display. And it's a crowd pleaser to many who haven't gotten close to bears in nature. But it's difficult to watch domesticated bears. Basically, I could visit a zoo if I wanted to watch bears sitting around and eating through a fence.
- Birds of Prey Show - every few hours throughout the day, they put on a show about owls, falcons and hawks giving tourists an opportunity to learn about them. Again, I could go to a zoo if I wanted that.
- Lumberjack Show - during various times of the day, you can view lumberjacks on full display putting their skills to the test. Although I didn't sit for a show, it's a chance to see something out of the ordinary.
- Take the Ski Chairlift to upper Grouse Mountain - so although the gondola arrives at the Peak Chalet among the grounds of Grouse Mountain, you can then take a leisurely ride on a chairlift to Vancouver Peak Lookout. There, you see real distant views of the landscape. But, nothing special.
- They have ziplining for extra $$$.
- They have paragliding with a professional guide for extra $$$.
- There's the Eye of the Wind attraction where you enter a lift car inside a wind turbine and ride it to the top, but it was closed.
- You can eat inside the cafeteria at the Peak Chalet.
- There's a small Gift Shop and Apparel Store.
- You can eat at an outside restaurant beside the gondola station with chances for views. But what views? Yet, I overheard people agreeing "how lovely and beautiful it is up at the top!" "Lovely"? I disagree.
- Also at the summit, there's cornhole boards, a playground and picnic tables for families. I guess that can be a fun filled time for some.
Lastly, it's hard to accept paying $80 admission and not get treated like royalty at a place like Grouse Mountain. Most folks (or at least me, Seth) want to feel rewarded with marvelous sightseeing and unparalleled views of Vancouver and it's disappointing not to get it.
I was close to asking Guest Services for a refund but had to bite my lip and walk away.
In the end, I spent 4 hours at the summit and left underwhelmed. I didn't receive the quality sightseeing I was expecting. I will never return to Grouse Mountain again. Sorry for the poor review.