A glass elevator takes you 470 feet above Dallas and the view is really cool. Make sure you take your camera and enjoy the view! P.S.: you can buy snacks and drinks from the GeO-Deck. 🏙
What a view. Dallas has a great skyline. Worth the money. The cool lights that change color on the outside. The cool interactive touch screen. It's connected to the Hyatt hotel which is very nice.
Cloud 9... fantastic views, wonderful touchscreen digital monitors, decent food (not spectacular, but not bad), great family spot (kids had an absolute blast)! Parking across from the Hilton $5-$6.
The best way to see the city is from the top of the Reunion Tower with a beautiful view you won’t find anywhere else. One of the coolest parts is the glass elevator that lets you watch your ascent.
Cool views of the city to overlook the few dowtown buildings, highways and overpasses. They have telescopes and multimedia explaining about the surroundings.
If you purchase Dallas city pass, not only will you enjoy this view, but you will have 3 other places you can visit for only half the cost! One of the best views ever!
Often referred to as "the ball" in Dallas' skyline, this place is a must-do on your first trip to Dallas. There's a restaurant and bar that rotates at the top, so you get 360-degree views of the city
Take a trip up 470 feet to the Reunion Tower geo-deck to see Dallas from a different perspective! See what Dallas landmarks you can spot out as the floor moves beneath your feet.
Come here to work here and there, hard to rate a place when know the guts of it. Do have a large meeting space in the LandmarkBallroom. The parking is always a miss here.
Make sure to make reservations ahead of time for the Wolfgang Puck restaurant in the ball. Very cool experience, dining while you are spun to see all of Dallas.
It offers some nice views of the city and the sorroundings. Also, at the store located in the lobby you can get a $3 discount using one of the brochures available.
This Dallas landmark has graced the downtown skyline since 1978. The triangle formations of the structural cylinders encase the elevators that carry passengers to the top levels in 68 seconds.
You can view the menu and restaurant hours on the Tower's website. You're in a WiMAX hotspot, so hop online and check it out now: http://www.reuniontower.com/ Read more
The 33rd GOP Convention was held August 20–23, 1984 at Reunion Arena, the first time a Republican convention was held in Texas. Incumbent President Ronald W. Reagan was re-nominated.
This place is awesome. Make sure you bring a camera-great memories. Very high priced, they wont tell you but they will charge you for every glass of coke, even though its half ice.
Reunion Tower, an iconic Dallas landmark, offers panoramic 360-degree views of the Dallas skyline. The Reunion Tower GeO-Deck offers an indoor/outdoor observation deck, distinct dining options and unique entertaining spaces. Visit today to create unforgettable memories at 470 feet in the air!