![]() That was the only thing I dislike, but it is minor enough and unsubscribing was very easy, it is something worth knowing though if you want to get your photos. The only problem was that they started sending me junk mail the next day, no consent forms or anything. The elevators themselves aren't too fast, but they will make your ears pop! The staff at the top were very friendly to show us around too, we got some amazing shots from the top too! In the end, there was a kiosk to get photos, it acts like you need to pay, but you just need to put in an email and it sent them to me later that day. They went above and beyond to accommodate our request. My friends and I had a slightly different request, since we like filming we wanted to take one elevator up each so we could combine the views later. ![]() Before we got to the elevators they also took a few photos of us, which you can get free of charge afterwards, more on that later. Before going up we had to do a quick security check, the guard was very polite as were the staff, I felt assured nothing was going to happen if everyone was checked. ![]() I was pleasantly surprised to see tickets were only $20, which is pretty reasonable. For the longest time I thought the ticket prices were horribly expensive, so never bothered. While showing some friends around Dallas, we decided to go up the iconic Reunion Tower connected to the Hyatt. Tickets: $8-16, general admission and can be purchased online.ĭelivering what’s new and next in Dallas-Fort Worth innovation, every day. “We have created a digital time capsule to document all of these special memories and lock the love for the Tower into our Constellation,” Groskreutz said. Next, you can add icons to personalize your constellation.Įach time you visit, you’ll be able to review and add to your personal constellation, leaving your digital mark on the tower. From a menu, you can choose the reason for your visit to the tower and add the name of the person (or people) you’re with. Once that’s done, it’s time to create your constellation. Here’s how it works: Visitors set up an account by creating their username, an avatar, and password. And it’s the first significant new offering since the redesigned indoor/outdoor observation deck reopened to the public in October 2013, according to a news release. The GeO-Deck also features high-definition zoom cameras, telescopes, and free digital photos. The idea for Constellation was born about a year and a half ago through feedback from visitors and took Belle & Wissell Co., a Seattle-based company, about six months to develop. Your personalized design could represent your love for another person, your love for travel or even your love for Dallas,” Reunion Tower General Manager Dusti Groskreutz said during a presentation Friday morning. “Constellation is our brand new digital, interactive experience that lets you write your love in the stars. It features telescopes, high-definition zoom cameras, telescopes, digital photos, and now Constellation, where visitors can leave their mark in the sky with its interactive touch screen. The GeO-Deck gives visitors a 360-degree view of downtown. “We have created a digital time capsule to document all of these special memories and lock the love for the Tower into our Constellation.” The height of the landmark building, which opened in 1978, is 560 feet tall and lends itself to the name of the restaurant that resides on the tower’s top level, Five-Sixty by Wolfgang Puck. The GeO-Deck, aka observation deck at Reunion Tower, on Friday, launched an interactive experience for visitors who make the trip to 470 feet above the ground.Īs anyone who’s ever driven to downtown Dallas knows, it’s nearly impossible not to notice Reunion Tower, especially at night when its light show is dancing around the big ball.
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