ddndoug wrote:
The wife is wondering if Royal Gorge Bridge Park is worth paying the admission fee to get into the park
In a word, no. It is a privately-owned tourist trap, like so many other "attractions" in the Colorado Springs area.
If you want to see an impressive canyon in Colorado from its top, go to the Western Slope. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is deeper and much more impressive, as well as cheaper. If you want to drive to the top of a mountain for spectacular views, take the Mt. Evans road or Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, not the Pikes Peak Toll Road. If you want to see a waterfall, go to Fish Creek Falls near Steamboat Springs, not Seven Falls in Colorado Springs. If you want to see real Anasazi cliff dwellings, go to Mesa Verde National Park, not to the Manitou Cliff Dwellings in Colorado Springs. They're about as real as "Santa's Workshop" at the North Pole village just up Ute Pass on US 24!
The real, not-to be-missed tourist attractions in Colorado Springs are the Garden of the Gods, a free city park, and the Air Force Academy, now a National Historical Landmark. And, a few miles west on US 24 is Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, which is another unique geologic attraction.