Dallas' Reunion Tower GeO-Deck Observation Ticket
1 h
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Visit: Reunion Tower, 300 Reunion Blvd E, Dallas, TX 75207-4409
An icon of the Dallas Skyline since 1978, the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck offers visitors a 360-degree view to Dallas.
Start your journey by having your photo taken at Reunion Tower's PIX photo experience. As part of the ticket price, you will receive a free digital photo. A Reunion Tower Ambassador will take a photo of you at the bottom of the tower, and by the time you reach the top, you can share it with the world. You can view your image at the PIX kiosk, choose a background, share it through email or social media, and personalize keepsakes to take home.
Continue your journey 470 feet in the air to the GeO-Deck. This indoor/outdoor observation deck lets you explore the city unlike anywhere else. Step up to the interactive touch screen Halo and with just one swipe, you’ll be able to discover local hidden gems, historic landmarks, museums, parks, and more. Don't forget to take a token of Reunion Tower home for only 51 cents at Reunion Tower’s penny press machine.
Ready for a different view? Head outside for a lap around the exterior deck and feel the wind in your hair as you stand 470 feet in the air! Take a look through one of the high-definition zoom cameras and you’ll be able to see for miles in any direction.
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An icon of the Dallas Skyline since 1978, the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck offers visitors a 360-degree view to Dallas.
Start your journey by having your photo taken at Reunion Tower's PIX photo experience. As part of the ticket price, you will receive a free digital photo. A Reunion Tower Ambassador will take a photo of you at the bottom of the tower, and by the time you reach the top, you can share it with the world. You can view your image at the PIX kiosk, choose a background, share it through email or social media, and personalize keepsakes to take home.
Continue your journey 470 feet in the air to the GeO-Deck. This indoor/outdoor observation deck lets you explore the city unlike anywhere else. Step up to the interactive touch screen Halo and with just one swipe, you’ll be able to discover local hidden gems, historic landmarks, museums, parks, and more. Don't forget to take a token of Reunion Tower home for only 51 cents at Reunion Tower’s penny press machine.
Ready for a different view? Head outside for a lap around the exterior deck and feel the wind in your hair as you stand 470 feet in the air! Take a look through one of the high-definition zoom cameras and you’ll be able to see for miles in any direction.
Included
- Visit Reunion Towers' GeO-Deck and you’ll experience breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views
- Day or night, from 470 feet up, make the iconic Reunion Tower your first stop to explore
- Entry/Admission - Reunion Tower
Not included
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Tripods are not allowed
- Tickets are not valid for special events or holidays
- Reunion Tower reserves the right to close at its discretion
Features
Tourism
80%
Cultural
60%
Original
60%
Reviews
Fabulous views, we had the two tours in a day ticket which allowed us to go up in the morning and then again in the early evening and what a difference the timing makes. Very windy in the morning trip up the tower but spectacular views but in the dark at night with all the city lights below you well worth paying the small price difference to allow you to experience both.
Definitely a must-see during any visit to Dallas. No better access to panoramic downtown Dallas views. We purchased discounted tickets via Trip Advisor viator for both a daytime and evening viewing however, since we decided to have dinner at the nearby Medieval Times, we couldn't make both our dinner reservation and the evening viewing at Reunion Tower since the observation deck closes at 8:30PM. Nevertheless, we really enjoyed our daytime view and would go again. We visited the tower on a beautifully clear but very windy day so I was concerned about feeling some movement/swaying of the tower, which turned out to be silly because even as windy as it was, we felt nothing at all. The elevator ride up the tower is a little spooky but thankfully it's quick! The elevator operator knew everything there was to know about the tower's history, which was nice to hear. Once up on deck you're left alone to take a self-guided tour 360 degrees around the Dallas skyline - If you prefer to have someone guide you, there are people up there to assist. If it's a windy day, you'll want to hold on to the doors since they are very heavy and can easily be caught by the wind and slam closed onto little fingers. During our visit, there were attendants warning us to mind the doors. There's a small snack bar on the observation deck that serves refreshments, candy, snacks and souvenirs. The main gift shop for Reunion Tower is down below, just before you get back on the escalator that takes you back up to street level. Parking for the tower is easy - there's valet out front it is after all a hotel or you may utilize the public pay-parking lot behind the tower. We brought a family friend with us so we bought an extra ticket when we arrived, which was 18.00. For 5.00 more you can add an evening visit to take in the City at night.
We had an excellent visit March 3, 2016. Few people in the viewing tower area - excellent briefing from Burke in the elevator - and service from Ruhr Williamson at the kiosk where we had coffee. The views to the far horizon and the gleaming lines of structures contemporary and historic in downtown Dallas are more than worth the visit - with digital panels offering all the information any short-term visitor to Dallas might need. Perfect sunny if slightly breezy day made it an absolute delight.
We did not have trouble finding it... once we were there we had some time in the tower but were unable to go out on the Geo-Deck because they were setting up for a fireworks demonstration to be held that night. somewhat disappointing. But it was a nice view and the interactive displays were nice.