Dallas CityPASS®

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  • Duration: 9 days (approx.)
  • Location: Dallas, United States
  • Product code: 2640DALLAS
From USD $55.00
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Adult (Age : 13 to 99)
Child (Age : 3 to 12)
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Visit: Perot Museum of Nature and Science, 2201 N Field St, Dallas, TX 75201-1704

Rev up your curiosity and put your brain to the test at the Perot Museum! Where else can you race against a virtual T. rex, touch a tornado, or battle your friends in a remote-control robot arena? With 11 hands-on exhibit halls to explore and a cutting-edge 3D theater, the Perot Museum offers a full day of discovery. Get ready to amaze your brain.

Duration: 3 hours

Visit: Reunion Tower, 300 Reunion Blvd E, Dallas, TX 75207-4409

Experience breathtaking 360-degree views of Dallas from 470 feet up at the only indoor/outdoor observation deck in Dallas, featuring high-definition zoom cameras, interactive touch screens, telescopes, photo ops and the Reunion Tower Constellation digital time capsule.

Duration: 3 hours

Visit: Dallas Zoo, 650 S R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas, TX 75203-3013

Go on an urban safari at Giants of the Savanna, where you can witness elephants, giraffes and other African animals interact in a natural grasslands setting. See a giraffe, watch hippos swim underwater, and discover over 2000 fascinating animals.

Duration: 4 hours

Visit: The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, 2943 Smu Blvd, Dallas, TX 75205-2563

Get an in-depth, interactive peek inside the presidency of George W. Bush. In addition to extraordinary special exhibits, museum highlights include A Nation Under Attack, remembering the events of September 11, 2001; Life in the White House, a peek inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; a massive, 360-degree LED screen showing multimedia films; and the hands-on Decision Points Theater.

Duration: 3 hours

Visit: Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, 300 N. Houston, Dallas, TX 75202-3307

The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is “dedicated to teaching the history of the Holocaust and advancing human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference.” The museum’s introspective exhibits are grouped into three main gallery spaces: The Shoah Wing, Human Rights Wing, and the Pivot to America Wing.

Duration: 3 hours


Inclusions

  • Admission to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • Admission to the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck
  • Plus your choice of admission to 2 of the following attractions:
  • Dallas Zoo
  • George W. Bush Presidential Museum
  • Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • Entry/Admission - Reunion Tower
  • Entry/Admission - Dallas Zoo
  • Entry/Admission - The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks
  • Transport to and from attractions
  • Optional admission to any special events, areas or exhibitions at each attraction

Schedule Details

Departure Dates:

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Departure time

Dallas CityPASS
3/1/2022 - 6/2/2025

Monday - Sunday : 08:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Duration

9 days(approx.)

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Additional Information

Wheelchair accessible

Stroller accessible

Transportation is wheelchair accessible

Most travelers can participate

Visit my.citypass.com to make reservations (if required), access tickets and view attraction details.

Mobile Tickets: Present your tickets on a mobile device (or print them) for entry to the included attractions.

Valid 9 consecutive days including the first day of use; nonactivated tickets expire one year from the purchase date.

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Posted By : lamarbradley
We bought the Dallas City Pass prior to our visit to see the eclipse since we planned a short stay here and had things to see. It is a great value and will save you some money if you plan to sightsee. We visited these places with our City pass purchase: Perot Museum, Reunion Tower, Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, and Dallas Zoo. Terrific value for $55.00. Our only complaint was that we could not always bring up the passes on our phone in spite of being connected to the internet and they have to be scanned at every venue you visit. For some reason, the tickets did not show at two places we went. In anticipation of that happening again, we took photos of the tickets and had to show those at the last location we visited, so we had a work-around, but the tickets should have come up on our phones until we had used them 4 times and it did not work like that. I suspect it was some computer glitch, but I still recommend City Pass if you are seeing multiple sights.
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Posted On : 2024-04-13


Posted By : kathryn_c
Had a great time using the city pass to see the sites while also enjoying the amazing eclipse! The picks for places to go were excellent!
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Posted On : 2024-04-09


Posted By : Emma_E
City pass was perfect! It packed our weekend with tons of fun activities and each location made it super easy to redeem and have fun activities! The price was amazing as well.
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Posted On : 2024-04-07


Posted By : Roving553173
This pass is a great buy, you really do save quite a bit and it’s helps me plan my free time here in Dallas. Only here for a few days , traveling solo. So far visited the Science and earth museum in downtown. Have plans for the zoo and the city tower. I recommend pass : )
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Posted On : 2023-09-15


Posted By : MARY_G
Holocaust museum was very powerful, it is extremely well put together with enough interactive options and change up of viewing possibilities that the kids in there didn’t seem to be bored and we’re not causing a distraction. We had only adults in our group. The museum’s layout and progression are not linear but by region and made a much more clear picture of the events. Plan for at least half a day to see it well. The reunion geo deck was a disappointment but then I had been up there when the restaurant rotated so it’s just not the same. Haven’t used the other tickets yet. I like these passes because they save you money but give you options
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Posted On : 2023-07-06


Posted By : Justin L
It was such an amazing time! Didn’t get to do everything but that was my fault lol. The city pass is more than worth it! I’d recommend getting it instead of going everywhere individually
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Posted On : 2023-06-12


Posted By : Margaret_T
Traveling with Family to Dallas, Texas and wish to see a few sites, buying a City Pass will save you money. You won't be disappointed.
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Posted On : 2023-06-02


Posted By : Maria_B
A reunión tower was the best!! You get to explore the entire city. What espectacular view, get a free photo and browse in a digital plataforma what activities you can participate.
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Posted On : 2023-05-08


Posted By : Summer_S
The view of the city was phenomenal!! I would totally recommend this if you are in Dallas! The elevator to the top was fast and the employees were friendly!
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Posted On : 2023-04-30


Posted By : Shelby_N
Most places made you reserve tickets on line, but I couldn't do that with CityPASS. When I tried to purchase tickets where I was going, they told me that my CityPass had been used the max. number of times when in reality I was trying to use it for the first time.
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Posted On : 2023-03-20