I was here when I was 13 and wanted to re-visit it as an adult. I have been to other caverns and it is very disappointing when compared to others. If it was the first cave I'd ever been in, I wouldn't enter another. The drive up the mountain to the entrance is on the side of the mountain with hairpin curves and beautiful views. The ...
The cave was neat as caves go. The tour guide was a college girl that was pretty informative and could answer questions. It was a fast moving tour tho and not a lot of time to stop and look.
We've been to cave's all over the country and each and every one of them has something different to offer. I really loved the Dragon that was pointed out to us. Also loved to watch the Hummingbird's at their feeder's while waitng to go in for our tour.
This is truely an example of how man can ruin a beautiful place. WE were paced in a group of 40 (including small children and infants). We had crying babies the entire way- nonstop. We were packed into a small space and could barely hear the tour guide. You couldn't jpay me to go back into that situation again. A pure tourist trap!
The title say's it all, caves are meant to be natual looking not full of concrete. They single handedly killed this cave due to greed.The price is a rip off and they still won't you to pay ten dollars for a photo that they would probably throw away.They should include picture in the price of admisson.The guides try there best at what they ...
As far as caves go, this one is about as small and lackluster as any I,ve seen. The price for the basic or short tour is 18.00, way too much. The guides are teenagers who have little knowledge or concern about giving a good tour. There is very little to see in this attraction. A total waste of time and energy. I would not recomend this attraction if it was free.
I read the brochure, saw the pictures, and browse this internet site, so when I went into the cave I was really excited, when I exited it, I was totally dissapointed and upset. FIRST: the groups are too large and the space inside the cave is very limited; so, if you happen to be at the end of the line, ...
I went there expecting to see some natural wonders. Unfortunately, the cave has been explored by too many men over the years. There was no great formation inside the cave. Most of the stalactites and stalagmites have been destroyed. Overall, the natural wonders of the cave were not being properly managed. Moreover, it was a bit pricey too.
This is a good family tour to go to; You dont just go to see but to learn the great wonders of the caverns. Next time your in colorado springs I'd defintely make a stop at the caves of the winds.