You Can Get Spooked While Looking At The Dallas Skyline From Reunion Tower

It'll bring the heights and the frights!
Contributor

If you're looking to get spooked while also enjoying the view, this is the right event for you.

Halloween is just a couple of short weeks away and it seems everybody is in spirit.

This is including the famed Reunion Tower deep in the heart of Dallas, which started it's "Haunted Tall Tales" event.

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Enjoy an absolutely killer view

Reunion Tower

The event puts viewers in the perfect spot of the rotating ball, giving them an unforgettable view of the Dallas city lights.

While enjoying the view, visitors will get to hear tales of the haunted history of Dallas from historical figures who once called the city home.

Time slots between 6 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. are up for purchase right now and they're going fast.

Face masks are required to be worn in addition to the optional spooky masks.

Social distancing is also strongly encouraged and employee temperatures are taken daily.

Haunted Tall Tales At Reunion Tower 

Price: $45/adult, 

When: Thursdays-Sundays in October 6:00 p.m.- 8:45 p.m. 

Address: 300 Reunion Blvd E, Dallas, TX

Why You Need To Go: Fun Halloween event with an amazing view and fun scares

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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