Summer Dive-In Movies
September 22, 2012
Summer Dive-In Movies are back! Please join us on our rooftop terrace as we celebrate the summer season with FREE movies by the pool. Spend a relaxing evening under the stars with a poolside screening. Servers will be available to take your food and drink orders and we will have great Dive-In movie specials available.
With a stunning view of the surrounding Dallas skyline, The Fairmont Dallas is the perfect place to spend your Saturday evenings this summer! Dive-In Movies start at sundown (approximately 8:30pm) every Saturday evening from May through September. Movies are free and open to the Dallas community, so bring your friends and family and lounge by our luxurious pool or simply cool off in the water!
August 25 - Shrek 2
September 1 - Shrek the Third
September 8 - Toy Story
September 15 - Toy Story 2
September 22 - Toy Story 3
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