We love Dallas & Fort Worth and you will find out why on this exciting Combo Day Tour of the best sites and experiences both cities have to offer! Oil, Cattle, Professional Sports, Art & Architecture,
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Location: Dallas
What's Included
- Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
- Hotel Pick-Up ONLY for properties within 3-miles of 100 S Houston St, Dallas TX, 75202
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the tour, but it's definitely more suitable for older kids and teens who can appreciate the history and sites. Young children might get bored since it involves a good amount of walking and listening. If you're planning to take younger kids, just be prepared to keep them entertained during the ride and at the stops!
A: The tour is a mix of both! You'll be outside for the cattle drive and some photo ops, but there are a few indoor visits too, like the Bush Presidential Library. I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking and checking the weather since it can be hot or rainy in Texas. A light jacket might be helpful for indoors when the air conditioning kicks in.
A: Yes, rescheduling is usually possible! Just make sure to contact Discover Dallas Tours at least 48 hours in advance to change your date. They’re pretty flexible if you give them a heads up. If you cancel last minute, there might be a fee, so keep that in mind!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Dallas & Fort Worth Highlights Tour! Any thoughts?
I’m looking to surprise my parents with a gift experience, and I found this combo tour of Dallas and Fort Worth. The itinerary looks amazing - especially the cattle drive and the JFK sites! Just wondering if anyone has done it? How was the tour guide? Any must-see spots that might not be on the list? Any advice would be super helpful!
Is this tour good for a first-time visitor to Texas?
My friend is visiting from New York and has never been to Texas at all. I’m considering gifting this Dallas & Fort Worth tour. Does it cover the main attractions and give a good overview of the culture? Are there any hidden gems they should see?