Monday, October 12, 2009
Dallas Arboretum to offer rain checks
DALLAS If the rain will not go away, the Dallas Arboretum will let you come back another day. Those concerned with coming to the Dallas Arboretum when clouds appear in the sky should fear no more. The Arboretum management has approved a "Rainy Day Plan," guaranteeing another free entry if rain drops should occur during your next visit. The pass is valid with a fully paid admission and not to be combined with any other offers. This complimentary admission is good for three months from the original purchase date, any day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day, as the gardens are closed in observance of these holidays.
In the changing weather of North Texas, it may be raining in North Dallas but dry at White Rock Lake. Weather forecasters give predictions of what will take place somewhere in our area, but it makes a family skeptical when making entertainment plans. This way they can take a chance, with a guarantee that they will be able to come back free of charge in admission or parking if any raindrop hits them while in the garden.
On your way out, stop by the ticket booth and present your receipt to pick up your complimentary pass.
Source: Dallas Arboretum
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