Dallas and Southfork Ranch Combo Tour
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Stop At: Fun Dallas Tours, Dallas, TX 75240-4251
Dallas Tour
At 10am, you are off for an adventure in the history of Dallas. Perhaps the genesis of Dallas as a small trading post in 1841 seems incredulous as one now looks on one of the most beautiful cities in the US. Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds. Sights seen include: Founders Plaza, Old Red Court House, John Neely Bryan Cabin, JFK Memorial, Pioneer Plaza (largest bronze collection in the world), Dallas City Hall (designed by I.M. Pei), Thanks-Giving Square, First Baptist Dallas Fountain Plaza, Deep Ellum, The Wilson Block (historic neighborhood, Queen Anne/Victorian Style Houses), The Art District (the largest in the world!), Klyde Warren Park, The City of Highland Park (5th richest suburb in USA, home to many celebrities), Uptown the McKinney Avenue restaurant district, West End, Dealey Plaza (JFK assassination Point), and much more.
Southfork Ranch Tour
Texans have always believed that they live “larger-than-life,” and where else is that so clearly lived out than at the infamous Southfork Ranch? Make-believe, some say? Perhaps, yet for 13 years (356 episodes), this made-for-TV drama captured the imaginations of millions of people around the world. As one of the longest running series in American television history, “Dallas” invited folks into its world each week . . . and now guests from across the US and internationally are invited yet again to be guests at the “most visited White House west of D.C.”
Guests may enjoy the museum and shopping the Ranch Round-up at the Visitor’s Center where they can buy Southfork Ranch gifts and Texas memorabilia. Additional items that are always of interest are: The prop gun used to frame the well-known question, “who shot JR?”; Lucy’s wedding dress; Video clips from many series’ episodes; and interviews conducted with “stars” of the show.
From the Visitor’s Center, guests may take a train ride past the Ewing Oil Office to the Ewing mansion, visit J.R.’s bedroom, explore the grounds and shop at Lincoln’s and Longhorns, where Jock’s 1978 Lincoln automobile is on display. Also guests will be treated to “Dallas” inspired clothing along with a fine selection of cowboy hats.
Stop At: Founder's Plaza, 75201, 600 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
Stop At: Dallas County Courthouse, 600 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Old Red Court House
The Dallas County Courthouse, built in 1892 of red sandstone with rusticated marble accents, is a historic governmental building located at 100 South Houston Street in Dallas, Texas. Also known as the Old Red Courthouse, it became the Old Red Museum, a local history museum, in 2007
Stop At: John Neely Bryan Cabin, Elm and Market St, Dallas, TX 75201
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, 646 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Pioneer Plaza, Young and Griffin Streets, Dallas, TX 75202
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world
Stop At: Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Thanks-Giving Square, 1627 Pacific Ave, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: First Baptist Dallas, 1707 San Jacinto St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Deep Ellum (Deep Elm), Main Street, Dallas, TX 75226
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Dallas Arts District, Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
The largest in the world!
Stop At: Klyde Warren Park, 1909 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201-2232
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: McKinney Avenue, Dallas, TX
Uptown the McKinney Avenue restaurant district
Stop At: Dealey Plaza, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
JFK assassination Point
Stop At: Southfork Ranch, Parker, TX
Texans have always believed that they live “larger-than-life,” and where else is that so clearly lived out than at the infamous Southfork Ranch? Make-believe, some say? Perhaps, yet for 13 years (356 episodes), this made-for-TV drama captured the imaginations of millions of people around the world. As one of the longest running series in American television history, “Dallas” invited folks into its world each week . . . and now guests from across the US and internationally are invited yet again to be guests at the “most visited White House west of D.C.”
Guests may enjoy the museum and shopping the Ranch Round-up at the Visitor’s Center where they can buy Southfork Ranch gifts and Texas memorabilia. Additional items that are always of interest are: The prop gun used to frame the well-known question, “who shot JR?”; Lucy’s wedding dress; Video clips from many series’ episodes; and interviews conducted with “stars” of the show.
From the Visitor’s Center, guests may take a train ride past the Ewing Oil Office to the Ewing mansion, visit J.R.’s bedroom, explore the grounds and shop at Lincoln’s and Longhorns, where Jock’s 1978 Lincoln automobile is on display. Also guests will be treated to “Dallas” inspired clothing along with a fine selection of cowboy hats.
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Stop At: Fun Dallas Tours, Dallas, TX 75240-4251
Dallas Tour
At 10am, you are off for an adventure in the history of Dallas. Perhaps the genesis of Dallas as a small trading post in 1841 seems incredulous as one now looks on one of the most beautiful cities in the US. Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds. Sights seen include: Founders Plaza, Old Red Court House, John Neely Bryan Cabin, JFK Memorial, Pioneer Plaza (largest bronze collection in the world), Dallas City Hall (designed by I.M. Pei), Thanks-Giving Square, First Baptist Dallas Fountain Plaza, Deep Ellum, The Wilson Block (historic neighborhood, Queen Anne/Victorian Style Houses), The Art District (the largest in the world!), Klyde Warren Park, The City of Highland Park (5th richest suburb in USA, home to many celebrities), Uptown the McKinney Avenue restaurant district, West End, Dealey Plaza (JFK assassination Point), and much more.
Southfork Ranch Tour
Texans have always believed that they live “larger-than-life,” and where else is that so clearly lived out than at the infamous Southfork Ranch? Make-believe, some say? Perhaps, yet for 13 years (356 episodes), this made-for-TV drama captured the imaginations of millions of people around the world. As one of the longest running series in American television history, “Dallas” invited folks into its world each week . . . and now guests from across the US and internationally are invited yet again to be guests at the “most visited White House west of D.C.”
Guests may enjoy the museum and shopping the Ranch Round-up at the Visitor’s Center where they can buy Southfork Ranch gifts and Texas memorabilia. Additional items that are always of interest are: The prop gun used to frame the well-known question, “who shot JR?”; Lucy’s wedding dress; Video clips from many series’ episodes; and interviews conducted with “stars” of the show.
From the Visitor’s Center, guests may take a train ride past the Ewing Oil Office to the Ewing mansion, visit J.R.’s bedroom, explore the grounds and shop at Lincoln’s and Longhorns, where Jock’s 1978 Lincoln automobile is on display. Also guests will be treated to “Dallas” inspired clothing along with a fine selection of cowboy hats.
Stop At: Founder's Plaza, 75201, 600 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
Stop At: Dallas County Courthouse, 600 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Old Red Court House
The Dallas County Courthouse, built in 1892 of red sandstone with rusticated marble accents, is a historic governmental building located at 100 South Houston Street in Dallas, Texas. Also known as the Old Red Courthouse, it became the Old Red Museum, a local history museum, in 2007
Stop At: John Neely Bryan Cabin, Elm and Market St, Dallas, TX 75201
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, 646 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Pioneer Plaza, Young and Griffin Streets, Dallas, TX 75202
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world
Stop At: Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Thanks-Giving Square, 1627 Pacific Ave, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: First Baptist Dallas, 1707 San Jacinto St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Deep Ellum (Deep Elm), Main Street, Dallas, TX 75226
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: Dallas Arts District, Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
The largest in the world!
Stop At: Klyde Warren Park, 1909 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201-2232
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
Stop At: McKinney Avenue, Dallas, TX
Uptown the McKinney Avenue restaurant district
Stop At: Dealey Plaza, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
JFK assassination Point
Stop At: Southfork Ranch, Parker, TX
Texans have always believed that they live “larger-than-life,” and where else is that so clearly lived out than at the infamous Southfork Ranch? Make-believe, some say? Perhaps, yet for 13 years (356 episodes), this made-for-TV drama captured the imaginations of millions of people around the world. As one of the longest running series in American television history, “Dallas” invited folks into its world each week . . . and now guests from across the US and internationally are invited yet again to be guests at the “most visited White House west of D.C.”
Guests may enjoy the museum and shopping the Ranch Round-up at the Visitor’s Center where they can buy Southfork Ranch gifts and Texas memorabilia. Additional items that are always of interest are: The prop gun used to frame the well-known question, “who shot JR?”; Lucy’s wedding dress; Video clips from many series’ episodes; and interviews conducted with “stars” of the show.
From the Visitor’s Center, guests may take a train ride past the Ewing Oil Office to the Ewing mansion, visit J.R.’s bedroom, explore the grounds and shop at Lincoln’s and Longhorns, where Jock’s 1978 Lincoln automobile is on display. Also guests will be treated to “Dallas” inspired clothing along with a fine selection of cowboy hats.
Included
- Live commentary on board
- Local driver/guide
- Professional art historian guide
- Travel in a 9 passenger van or 11 passenger van
- A unique opportunity to see both Dallas and Southfork from TV's "Dallas" in one day.
- Sights included on tour: Old Red Court House, John Neely Bryan Cabin, JFK Memorial, Pioneer Plaza
Not included
- The listed price does not include a parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in (if meeting)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A maximum of 11 people per booking
- Near public transportation
- Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 13 travelers
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Orlando did a great job with details about the show Dallas on the way to Southfork. Johnny led the afternoon part of the tour through Dallas and was fantastic. He answered all of our questions and gave insider tips on places to go in the city. I loved hearing his take on the JFK assassination. He was incredibly charming, friendly, and funny. I would definitely go on a tour with Johnny again! The confirmation could have been better with letting us know that this was actually 2 tours with a break in the middle and potentially a different guide for the second half. But all in all I had a great time.
Our guide was very timely and a very nice person but as he told us about the Dallas TV show, it was clear he didn't see the TV series or even studied it very much. Many of his statements of facts were totally incorrect which decreased our confidence in him as he told us about other things in Dallas and in Fort Worth. Note: We had the same tour guide for 3 Dallas/Fort Worth different tours. Also,I didn't apprieciate that he exceeded the speed limit on the expressways.