Studios at Las Colinas Tour
Studios at Las Colinas Tour
Located at 6301 Riverside Dr. Bld. #1 in Las Colinas just outside of Dallas, the guided tours hours are as follows :
Winter: Mon-Fri at noon and 2pm, Saturday noon, 2pm and 4pm;
Spring/Summer: Mon-Thurs noon and 2pm, Fri-Sun noon, 2pm and 4pm.
Prices for admission is $12.95 for adults;
$10.95 seniors and students;
$8.95 children ages 5-12 and children 4 and under
Season Closed Thanksgiving, Dec 24-25, Jan 1 and Sundays Sept-Mar
If you want to see North Texas's major movie and TV studio where such gems as Walker, Texas Ranger and Silkwood were filmed at the Studios at Las Colinas.
You can take in a daily tour of its grounds, including displays of movie memorabilia and hands-on demonstrations of special effects (from that memorable blockbuster Addams Family Values) and blue-screen technology.
Other enticements to see this venue include the Oval Office set used in Oliver Stone's JFK, as well as costumes from Star Trek and Forrest Gump. If you've been to studios in Hollywood or the movie museums in other parts, you've probably seen bigger and better, but if you just want to see a movie set, this will more than meet your needs.
The tours take about an hour and you will get to see quite a lot of memorabilia. At the time of this writing, cameras are not allowed on the tours.
Located at 6301 Riverside Dr. Bld. #1 in Las Colinas just outside of Dallas, the guided tours hours are as follows :
Winter: Mon-Fri at noon and 2pm, Saturday noon, 2pm and 4pm;
Spring/Summer: Mon-Thurs noon and 2pm, Fri-Sun noon, 2pm and 4pm.
Prices for admission is $12.95 for adults;
$10.95 seniors and students;
$8.95 children ages 5-12 and children 4 and under
Season Closed Thanksgiving, Dec 24-25, Jan 1 and Sundays Sept-Mar
If you want to see North Texas's major movie and TV studio where such gems as Walker, Texas Ranger and Silkwood were filmed at the Studios at Las Colinas.
You can take in a daily tour of its grounds, including displays of movie memorabilia and hands-on demonstrations of special effects (from that memorable blockbuster Addams Family Values) and blue-screen technology.
Other enticements to see this venue include the Oval Office set used in Oliver Stone's JFK, as well as costumes from Star Trek and Forrest Gump. If you've been to studios in Hollywood or the movie museums in other parts, you've probably seen bigger and better, but if you just want to see a movie set, this will more than meet your needs.
The tours take about an hour and you will get to see quite a lot of memorabilia. At the time of this writing, cameras are not allowed on the tours.



