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Reunion Tower is ideal for first-time visitors to Dallas.
Guided Reunion Tower tours include a 30-minute tour and 30 minutes of exploration time on the GeO-Deck.
Don’t forget your camera to capture the panoramic views of the city from GeO-Deck.
Reunion Tower is wheelchair accessible.
Strollers are not permitted on GeO-Deck.
Visitors must purchase GeO-Deck admission to access Cloud Nine Cafe.
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Adult tickets to the GeO-Deck observation deck at Reunion Tower range from US$19 to US$40, depending on the day and time—sunset and evening tickets tend to be more expensive. Prices start at US$16 for seniors (over 65) and US$10 for children (ages 4–12). Kids aged 3 and under can visit for free.
Yes, Reunion Tower is worth visiting—it offers panoramic views of the city skyline and is one of the most instantly recognizable landmarks in Downtown Dallas. Secure your ticket in advance, especially if you want to catch the sunset or witness the nightly light show, as popular times often sell out. You can also visit using a Dallas CityPass®.
Per one customer who booked the Dallas Reunion Tower GeO-Deck Observation Ticket, "The Dallas Reunion Tower GeO-Deck Observation tour was a lot of fun. We would recommend that you take the tour if you are in the area. The view was spectacular. The attendants at the top of the tower are very friendly and helpful. They will be able to explain to visitors what some of the sights are out in the distance. Put this tour on your to-do list when visiting Dallas."
The nearest parking lot to Reunion Tower is just a few minutes away, at 601 Sports St. Dallas. For up to four hours, it costs US$10. If you stay at the Hyatt Regency hotel, you can enjoy valet parking or find disabled parking at 300 Reunion Tower Boulevard.
There are 837 steps leading to the top of the Reunion Tower, which is 560 feet (170 meters) high. At the top of the tower, there are an extra three floors—the observation deck is on the lowest floor. You’ll be relieved to know an elevator whisks you to the top, so you won’t have to take the stairs.
Reunion Tower operates a casual, family-friendly dress code for the Geo-Deck; however, you won't be let in if you’re not wearing a shirt or shoes. The dress code is smart for the Crown Block fine-dining restaurant at the top, which serves steak and seafood; no athletic wear or flip-flops are allowed.
Yes, you can bring food into the Reunion Tower Geo-Deck, but not into the fine dining Crown Block restaurant on the higher level. You can also bring plastic or metal water bottles, but not glass bottles. Other prohibited items include guns, oversized luggage, and cans of spray paint.
No, you can’t bring a stroller to the Geo-Deck at the Reunion Tower due to fire safety codes. You can leave it at the secure stroller parking down at the security area, and you’re welcome to carry your child in removable infant carriers or wearables.
Yes, the Reunion Tower is entirely accessible—it provides a barrier-free experience if you use a wheelchair or other mobility device. Thanks to the elevator to each level, you can easily access each floor. Plus, disabled parking is available nearby, and there are accessible toilets on the Geo-Deck.
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