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My experience with Nicole Frink at the Geo Deck wa...

My experience with Nicole Frink at the Geo Deck was fantastic when organizing a Cub Scout troop activity a couple of weekends ago. Nicole was attentive and responded to my messages promptly whenever I had concerns. The Geo Deck is amazing, and all the parents had a great time as well. Having a Santa there was a nice touch too. I hope Reunion Towers continues to add more activities for kids to do as time goes by. It can definitely be a fun filled adventure on a weekend for families. (More events for Scouts- Boys and Girls, would definitely also get my vote!)

Really cool place! If you can't handle feeling the...

Really cool place! If you can't handle feeling the tower move dont go up. It wasn't too bad but I am sensitive to it and Clark's feel it the whole time. I will go again though. Great time.

Interactive maps are awesome and add immeasurable ...

Interactive maps are awesome and add immeasurable value to the view, especially for direction-challenged people like me. The photo was also a funny touch. The staff we met were very nice and of course the 360 view of the metroplex is phenomenal - day or night. To me, the expense is worth it as it keeps out the riff-raff and it's not like we make this trip very often.

Really very good but we went to live celebration a...

Really very good but we went to live celebration at 31st night but too cool we have to stay and watch it from long inside no separate place we have to see wherever we want that is upset very cool all people stayed together some sitting some lying on the grass and watched truly enjoyed but climate cool

It was an amazing experience to spend my 6th year ...

It was an amazing experience to spend my 6th year anniversary with my girlfriend there. I wanted to see the lounge area but I didn't know that was a different part of the tower from the restaurant...

I give the view 5 stars. We went around sunset and...

I give the view 5 stars. We went around sunset and it was perfect timing. I recommend getting a Dallas city pass and using your ticket for this. We didn't eat the food on the observation deck, but from the looks of it the food wasn't really worth the money. Five-forty on the other hand had a dress code so we couldnt go and eat dessert like we wanted. other than that it was fun

Fantastic place to get a view of the entire Dallas...

Fantastic place to get a view of the entire Dallas skyline. You should preferably visit during evening/night time to see the downtown with lights on, but the view during the day is good as well.

Not welcoming, bathroom tub and sink had drain iss...

Not welcoming, bathroom tub and sink had drain issues and bathroom was dirty. In room fridge way to small and although front desk and valet were friendly and helpful, other staff was not. Really felt unwelcome. It is however a large place. Self parking is hard to get out if because of many people having problem with gate key and valet works hard but very slammed so you have a wait for car.

This place has amazing views and we clicked great ...

This place has amazing views and we clicked great pictures. But the social distancing is followed only till escalators. People were hoarding the Deck to click pictures and social distancing was compromised in every possible way. Used masks were flying around and there was no one monitoring or limiting the people on the deck.

Definitely not the safest place to visit during these times.

Located at the bottom is the Hyatt Hotel. Wife and...

Located at the bottom is the Hyatt Hotel. Wife and I visited one evening before heading back to the hotel. Not a whole lot to see since it was foggy, do check the weather before spending the cash ($16 no military discount) and riding up. Self Parking is about a 1/4 mile walk and you pay by the 1/2 to 1 HR, ours was 6$ for about 2 hours. Since we have been to the Hancock and Willis Towers in Chicago, this is minor in comparison. That being said, at least at night you get to see the lights of the city. Would not return, once is enough for a wise man. But for an experience and city view check it out. In addition, the cafe closes at 7PM and rotates as you sit at the table. Thanks for reading.

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When you come to Dallas whether you live there or ...

When you come to Dallas whether you live there or coming from far to visit this is one place you want to go. It's the round building that spins as you walk around it spins at a very slow speed. We were staying at the hotel so we actually just walked over paid military amount I believe it was $40 for five of us I really can't remember but it was reasonable and we even had lunch as the room turned round in circles but not at a rate that would make you sick. It was actually one of the coolest places that I've taken my kids and they loved it then you get this stuff out and take pictures and see the whole of Dallas and highways are impressive when you look down. A must see when you come to visit Dallas Texas. Definitely highly recommended