City of Dallas announces return of Teen All Access Pass for parks and museums

This is the second year in a row the city of Dallas has allowed free access to teens
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Parents are always complaining about the amount of time their kids spend inside the house, especially during the summer. While many adults remember spending their summers outdoors, kids today are more interested in playing video games and using modern technology to entertain themselves. Luckily, for parents looking to get their kids to do anything else this summer, the city of Dallas has brought back their Teen All Access Pass, giving kids free admission to parks and museums around the metroplex.

For the second year in a row, the Dallas Park and Recreation Department will allow teens to visit iconic cultural and recreational attractions throughout the city for free. The attractions included are Bahama Beach Waterpark, City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, Dallas Public Library, Dallas Zoo, Shakespeare Dallas, Southern Skates Roller Rink, Trinity River Audubon Center, the African American Museum at Fair Park, Golf Dallas, and Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

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According to Dallas Culture Map, the pass provides complimentary admission in July for ages 13-17 and up to three friends or family members. Thanks to the city of Dallas, parents may actually get some alone time this summer.

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