Other than it costing $17 per person to go up into the tower, it was pretty cool. Word of warning, there are telescopes on the tower that can see into some hotel rooms. So be aware if you're staying in one of these rooms for peepers from the tower lol.
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The service of the younger lady was horrible and very very very bad.I spent over 70 dollars for lunch here and gave tips and ask for a refill of the hot water for my dad.The young lady who was the front desk said "NO".Hello???!!!Just hot water for a senior person.HOW RUDE SHE WAS!!! The other lady (older lady)she was good.She gave the water!Please some people who really knows customer service!!!!
BTW:The food was delicious here anyway. Everything was great except the younger front desk!
It is better to head here during the last hour they're open. It's less crowded and you get to see wonderful views at night. We went while it was cloudy/foggy, but still gorgeous.
The restaurant is very impressive for what you are expecting. You go there knowing it will be a good view and vibe but everything else was top notch. The server was knowledgeable and helpful. The food was better than expected. There is nothing worse than spending a considerable amount of money on food and it not being up to par, this is not the case here. Entrees were less than I expected at most of them being $30-60. It was my girlfriend's bday and they gave us two glasses of champagne at the end. This is one of the best places to take a date.
SUPER RECOMMENDED MEETING POINT TO VISIT IN DALLAS, TX IS TO GO ONLY OR IN FAMILY, THE VIEWS OF THE CITY IN 360 DEGREES FROM THE PANORAMIC AREAS AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER REUNION ARE SPECTACULAR AND THE ROTATING CAFETERIA WHERE YOU CAN COMFULLY ENJOY THE VIEWS. DISHES AT VERY ACCESSIBLE PRICES
We loved this place! Felt like royalty on the way up. The elevator ride took 1 minute and was not too scary or nauseating. Once up, the restaurant was great on the higher floor! There isn't much to do on the first floor, so we spent most time on the highest floor. :)
Parking cost $5. Cost us $12 per adult to go up tower (had coupons). Good views from upper deck. Ate at the high-priced cafe. Food was decent but way over priced. Service people at cafe were very nice and helpful.
It's a great place to view the city. The price is a bit high just to get a view of the city and pictures. There's not much to do besides pictures and spend more money at the cafe.
It is a symbol tower in Dallas, but its height is not so high. However, you can overlook the city of Dallas. You can also get out of the observation room. You can see the Kennedy assassination from the top of the Six Floor Museum from the tower, so you can see it from different angles. There are not many places to visit in Dallas, so it may be good to go if you have time.
The views!!! Absolutely a must see and do!!. Take enough time where you can allow the motion turning globe(so suttle you don't really know your moving) to give you the 360 view. I would even recommended eating at their restaurant.
I like towers and I do these in every country I visit. 3 stars because it was like most of the others but they were very unwilling to make change so I could use the pennypress - they made me purchase something, which was a first for me. Normally people are very helpful and don't mind making change, which I only need to break a $20 into a $10 and two $5 for the change machine by the pennypress.
Great place to see sunset and get a great view of Dallas downtown. I did not try any restaurant, so no idea about them. The deck is great to visit, expect some delay on the ticket counter and elevator. So plan accordingly if you are going for sunset.
Well worth the visit! It's not right in the downtown so you get great views of downtown itself as well as surroundings for miles. The views from the tower are amazing. There's shops, restaurants in the tower, including some at the top.
Great way to see downtown, the new bridges, and other key buildings. The tower has three floors - two observation floors and one floor for the Wolfgang Puck restaurant. Elevator on the way up has glass on one side so it is also a great opportunity for more views and/or pictures.
Great place for fine dine with huge collection of wines from across the world. View from revolving tower is amazing. You get to see the whole Dallas in an hour.
Prepare to be under-amazed. For the price, it's not worth it. For my family of two adults, one 5 year old, and a baby it cost us $40+ tax. They don't allow strollers up and when you get up there, good luck if your diapered child needs changed because there aren't changing tables. The view is nice, but not worth the price. The food from the restaurant is standard and overpriced. We're talking $10 for a wedge salad. We got our son a kid's chicken strip meal, my husband and I split a queso/chips appetizer, and two sodas was $17. You can't leave with the sodas either. I was very underwhelmed and by the time you spend $9 for parking, it's easily $70-$80 for a family to visit and be bored. Our son was mostly intrigued by the hands on computers there that could have easily been recreated by downloading an app and doing it on an iPad (for the colors and stuff). We won't go again. Not worth the money
I love bringing my family here every time they are in town. The spinning cafe at the top is wonderful for watching the sunset, and the staff is so attentive!
Absolutely stunning view of Dallas! Interactive entertainment, snacks, drinks, photo opportunities and even games for the kids; not to mention the virtual experience and open view elevator coming and going.
It's a pretty and historic park, the plaques are enough to give yourself a kind of self-guided tour. So there's really no need to spend any money once you get there. There probably will be people trying to sell pamphlets for a "donation" or their novel about their assassination theories. It is pretty crowded, even when I went on a Wednesday afternoon. But it is a very worthwhile stop if you're gonna be in the area.
I took my girlfriend and she broke up with me , not cause of this place but because she s spoiled . Pretty expensive, good quality. Top notch actually. Would be 4 stars, but my girlfriend broke up with me . They were suppose to save my relationship ...Ha jk, take your girl here, if she s not a snotty 25 yr old hairdresser who wants you to make atleast 100,000 a year . ):
I visited during the day. Couldn't comeback at night due to a private event. We did the Groupon for 2 for $25, which is not bad. But you spend 1 hour at best at the best (there's only so much you can do). Regular adminision is $17 per adult which I think is asking too much for what you get.
The Reunion Tower is one of those tourist attractions you should visit at least once. You take an elevator to go up 470 feet in about sixty seconds and then get to walk around the Geo Deck of the tower and get a breathtaking 360 view of Dallas.
The day we went, it was raining so we didn't get to see the sunset. We had to wait until the lightning stopped before they allowed us on to the outside deck. Its worth the wait! No matter how many people are there, they do not rush you out so you can spend as long as you want there. While inside, they have interactive screens to learn more about the well known establishments of Dallas.
To go up to this Geo Deck, it's about $18 after taxes for adults. Kids under 12 pay about $9 after taxes. They offer a day and night pass for an additional $5. Right before you go up, they take a souvenir pic of you with props in front of a green screen. When you go up, there are photo kiosks where you can select your Dallas background pic and email a copy of the pics to yourself for free. They also offer priced souvenirs of the pics.
If you want to get the great 360 view without dealing with other tourists, you can go to Wolfgang Puck's Five Sixty restaurant, which is at the top of the tower and it revolves. We didn't try it.