Address: 2301 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
Phone: +12148494376
Cordell Minor
Great experience
Shannon Ader
The DSO at the Meyerson is simply beautiful.
Doug Britton
You gotta go..phenominal performance of Harry Potter.
Louis Thomas
The Jazz at the Meyerson featuring Stanley Clarke. Was Outragiously AWESOME!!! He showed his great great talent and he was so very humble. After all these years his energy level was on point just like when he was in his 20's. Looks like he's found a new version of Return to Forever.
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Plenty of parking in attached garage. For event planning take cash to pay on the way in. $10 - $15 as I remember.
Yes if not sold out. Sometimes single tickets are a lot less.
According to Google search, Savor the Symphony with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League is Thursday, April 21st at 6:30 p.m. As far as location, it shows this event will be held at The Ritz-Carlton Dallas @ 2121 McKinney Ave., Dallas, TX 75201. For more info, visit dallassymphonyleague.com.
Yes as long as they are not sold out
Two entrances: Ross/Crockett for larger events, Flora/Crockett for others.
I think that if you advertise here your business should get a lot of recognition. Advertising is usually put in the pamphlets that are given at each of the symphony’s event that are given to all attendees. Overall, I think that it would be a good investment in your business!
There is a parking lot right under the symphony center. You can walk up to the fourth level in the parking lot to access the symphony walkway that gives you direct access to the Symphony Center. It is very convenient
I wound up quite a ways away from there on my quest. But I don't fully regret it
Just a mask. They only require you wear a mask.
Just call them it is really easy and they can walk you through it getting the best seat for you.
Yes, events in theater are now offered with a virtual experience.
You can go to the Dallas Symphony website. I buy my tickets from here and have not seen any other vendors with better prices
It appears to be postponed until further notice. More information here: https://www.mydso.com/buy/tickets/chris-botti-19
With the box office to your front, I believe there is a bay of elevators to the right that can be used to reach the various floors of the hall.
I had to print and use a paper ticket when I saw their Nightmare Before Christmas performance. The e-mail confirmation I received after purchasing the tickets stated that paper tickets were required.
https://www.mydso.com/plan-your-visit/seat-maps Click on the appropriate venue for the show you're interested in.
They have a ticketing office on the bottom floor, however in my experience most seats are sold ahead of time.
When you go to dso.org, there's a promo code spot, the code IMPEI should take
Business casual works fine or nicer
You can average 2 to 3 hrs.
You might also want to check out www.dallaswinds.org One concert a month on a Tuesday night. Dallas Winds are one of the Premier symphonies in the world.
Most finish at 9:30, but the program you receive when you walk in will give you an expected time for the conclusion of the performance.
Yes, there are occasional events for families.
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