Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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shchristy
Ridgeland, MS262 contributions
Oct 2022
While in Dallas on business, we just HAD to go out to a night at the symphony. We were Season Ticket Holders when we lived here and it felt like "going home" when we attended a very fine performance of Brahms and Franck. Superb, as usual...
Written October 10, 2022
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Lee B
Denton, TX25 contributions
Dec 2022
We attend the Meyerson every December to see the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Christmas Pops show. We love attending the symphony and the experience helps to complete our Christmas Season. However, this year I would like to review our dining experience before the show. My wife and I dined with 2 other couples and found it to be a wonderful experience. The Director of Food and Beverage, Mark Hamilton, found room for us at the last minute and had our table waiting when we arrived. They had an exceptionally good variety of upscale buffet dining. My wife is highly allergic to anything dairy, not just lactose intolerant, she gets very ill if she eats any dairy products. We mentioned this to Craig James the regional vice president of Culinaire and he went back into the kitchen and had a full meal prepared specifically for her dietary needs. The staff was also very attentive as we ate. Kudos to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the food service staff before the performance.
Written December 3, 2022
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crabcake55
Dallas, TX38 contributions
Nov 2020
I am writing this review in November during COVID. I haven't been to the symphony this year at all. And I'm a local, not a traveler. But I love the acoustics here. I generally sit in the nosebleed seats (but the most expensive part of them), and the sound up there is great. I've also sat in the choir loft, and I assumed the sound wouldn't be good. It isn't AS good, but it is still good and you get a really interesting perspective on the performance from that part of the hall. If you're a traveler, like classical music, and are in town for a concert with a program that appeals to you, check it out!
Written November 14, 2020
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Janell C
56 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
I am a fan of all kinds of music as long as it’s played well. And the DSO knows how to play. I go often enough that I’m a mini-season ticket owner, so about once a month. The acoustics are amazing. The organ is a treat. Your fellow patrons skew to the older “old money” types but you will see young couples, kids, etc.. on a Sunday afternoon performance, you’ll even see some jeans. The DSO makes classical music accessible. Can say enough good things.
Written January 11, 2020
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InTheMomentManhattan
New York City, NY1,103 contributions
Apr 2021 • Couples
The Meyerson Symphony Center is the home of the Dallas Symphony. My wife and I attended a socially distanced performance there. With Emmanuel Ax and David Robertson. The hall is huge and strange to see with about 400 people in attendance.
The exterior of the Hall was designed by I M Pei and is quite grand and spectacular. Very, very large public spaces.
The exterior of the Hall was designed by I M Pei and is quite grand and spectacular. Very, very large public spaces.
Written May 31, 2021
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Laurie S
Dallas, TX64 contributions
Apr 2012
Orchestra Terrace is without a doubt my favorite seating. The first four rows on main floor is uncomfortably close. Seats behind the stage are just plain uncomfortable. The sound is always fantastic.
Written May 17, 2012
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Chuck N
Fort Worth, TX888 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
The Center deserves six stars --were that possible. An NPR'ish crowd of Sedaris fans made even us feel erudite. However, the $27 Advantage valet parking was bad for 3 reasons: 1. They could not find our keys, though our car was on the street. We waited and waited. No supervisor anywhere to be found. 2. The 5 guys on duty all swore that no one parked my Tesla that evening....at least one of the valet parkers was dishonest. 3. The Tesla power gauge showed that my car was "driven like it was stolen." Acceleration history showed recent peaks on the gauge indicating one of the valets had fun. No doubt the dishonest one.
Written April 29, 2017
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Ann H
Cotacachi, Ecuador364 contributions
In January I purchased 2 tickets for $65 each for a Nathan Pacheco concert ( similar to Josh Groban style) and I have been such a fan. Two days ago I received a call from the Myerson asking for a donation of only $250 to support their music. So you would think if they could contact me asking for donation then they could at least call, email, post on their website or even let the news media know about the cancellation tonight. There was just a note on their door to call if you wanted a refund. I doubt that this will be an easy process and doubt that they will refund the $20 for valet parking. This was to be my first concert at the Myerson which is 30 miles away and will not try ths again since Fort Worth has Bass Hall which is closer and not a disappointment.
Written March 7, 2013
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PhyllisBarrier
Little Rock, AR368 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
The hall is beautiful. Staff were helpful in getting us to our seats. Sound of the special NYE concert was perfect. Musicians and guest conductor were amazing.
Written January 11, 2020
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K7118AZjohnm
Dallas, United States26 contributions
Dec 2018
We have attended the Meyerson many times as patrons of the DSO. We have dropped out because the programming has changed and no longer appeals to us. As far as the Meyerson is concerned, it is getting a little long in the tooth. Ownership by the City of Dallas is probably a major handicap because of the poor fiscal management practices of the City of Dallas. Perhaps if the Meyerson were converted to ownership by a private foundation then it could get the upgrades it needs. For example the seats were really getting bad the last time we were there in December of 2018. We simply can not conceive of a reason to tour just the Meyerson itself. That would be worth about five minutes at the most. There are still things that appeal in the form of attractions. If you have not seen the traditional Christmas then it is worth it. Still there is little to attract us now. The Meyerson is in the past for us. I should also point out that the quality of the restaurants within the Meyerson has deteriorated over the past few years. It used to be good and a stop for us before a concert. No longer. Now I would give them an avoid rating. Just not good. We tried talking to the management but the bottom line is that they don't care. Poorly run and on a decline. Why bother?
Written November 24, 2019
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jaclynneroberts
San Francisco, California
I will be in Dallas August 17-21 Are there any concerts during that time? How can I pre-purchase tickets or maybe a tour of the hall. What is the website address for Meyerson Concert Hall?
Written August 3, 2017

A Tripadvisor member
Dallas, Texas
Hello,
The website is Morton H Meyerson Cener. 2301 Flora Street. There is no performanace till September. Other venues do use the Hall.When I worked there they used to do tours it may be open for that, but I havent worked there since 2001. It is an incedible place. Designed by I M Pei & acooustically one of the best in the world
Written August 15, 2017
What will be the programs for Nov 25-27 ? What is the cost of the tickets?
Written November 6, 2016

A Tripadvisor member
Dallas, Texas
There are no Opera Performed at the Meyerson that is in another venue.Basically there isnt a bad seat in the house except first couple of rows in the orchestra for sight No dead sound areas at all
Written August 15, 2017
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