Dale Chihuly Art Exhibit for Two, Four, or Six at Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens (Half Off)
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Guests explore 66 acres of botanical gardens spotted with installations of Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures
Sight, the workhorse of the five senses, puts in too many hours keeping man from falling in manholes. Reward the most overworked sense with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $15 for daytime admission for two adults to the Dale Chihuly exhibit (up to a $30 value)
- $30 for daytime admission for four adults (up to a $60 value)
- $45 for daytime admission for six adults (up to a $90 value)<p>
An arboretum is a natural choice for exhibiting the work of world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly, whose blown-glass pieces evoke organic forms. Until November 5, the 66-acre Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens houses more than 15 separate installations of Chihuly’s work. The exhibit’s daytime hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closing from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. to prepare for Chihuly Nights events, which require separate admission.
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Spread across 66 acres, Dallas Arboretum’s 14 themed gardens showcase the broad biodiversity of Texas’ unique climate. The arboretum’s collection sprouts annual blooms and old growth, from the more than 2,000 varieties of azaleas populating the Margaret Elisabeth Jonsson Color Garden to the century-old Japanese maple accenting the Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill. Landscaping work is showcased as well: A Woman’s Garden has won national acclaim for its formal terraces, reflecting pools, and flowerbeds that spell out No Boys Allowed.
Amid the greenery, workshop series and concerts draw in more than just botanists. Events such as rock music, wine tastings, and photography classes provide a festive contrast to the peaceful backdrop of towering trees and nearby White Rock Lake.
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About Dallas Arboretum (OLD ACCOUNT)
Spread across 66 acres on the shores of White Rock Lake, Dallas Arboretum's themed gardens showcase the broad biodiversity of Texas' unique climate. The gardens' lush plantings and eye-catching vistas have earned the arboretum numerous accolades, including a spot on Travel Channel's list of "Best Botanical Gardens in the US." The Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill includes a century-old Japanese maple. Landscaping work is showcased as well: A Woman's Garden has won national acclaim for its garden rooms, reflecting pool, and floral displays. The Arboretum has four major festivals a year: Dallas Blooms, which showcases more than 500,000 spring blooming bulbs, Summer Flower Village, Pumpkin Village, and The 12 Days of Christmas display. Their eight-acre Rory Meyer's Children's Adventure Garden opened in 2012.