CityPASS discounts coming to Dallas
Dallas is the latest city to be featured in the CityPASS program, showcasing the city’s attractions, tours, amenities and entertainment.
Beginning May 15, CityPASS discount ticket booklets will be available for sale offering big discounts at the city’s major attractions.
For example visitors will receive 41% off combined admission to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Reunion Tower GeO-Deck, either the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza or Dallas Zoo, and a choice between the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Dallas CityPASS booklets are valid for nine consecutive days starting from the first day of use and are priced at $44 for adults, $30 for children aged 3-12.
The booklet also allows visitors to skip most of the main entrance ticket lines.
Established 17 years ago, CityPASS has been rolled out in numerous North American cities including New York City, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Toronto.
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