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KLYDE WARREN PARK UNVEILS VISIT DALLAS KIOSK, CONNECTING VISITORS TO THE BEST OF THE CITY

press releaseTuesday, March 11, 2025Visit Dallas Press Releases
Klyde Warren Park has opened a Visit Dallas Information Kiosk in the park's Southeast Corner, funded by the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District, to help visitors and residents discover city attractions during Spring Break and beyond.
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Overview

Klyde Warren Park opened the Visit Dallas Information Kiosk at its Southeast Corner on March 10, 2025, timed to coincide with Spring Break.

Community Impact

The kiosk offers free services including custom itineraries, exclusive discounts on attractions and dining, and free equipment rentals — footballs, soccer balls, volleyballs, and tabletop games.

Financial Highlights

The kiosk is funded by the DTPID, which has directed more than $11.5 million to the community since its inception.

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Journalist

LowLow significance — routine or procedural itemVisit Dallas is an independent nonprofit contracted by the City of Dallas, and its new kiosk in a privately operated park is funded by a hotel-industry special district. The $11.5 million DTPID cumulative figure and the $123 million single-month hotel revenue stat offer a measurable tourism ROI angle worth contextualizing against city tourism spending.

Resident

LowLow significance — routine or procedural itemDallas residents can access free equipment rentals and itinerary assistance at the new kiosk inside Klyde Warren Park, Monday through Sunday, 11 AM to 7 PM, at the Southeast Corner near the Nancy Best Fountain.

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DALLAS (March 10, 2025) – As thousands begin Spring Break in Dallas, Klyde Warren Park today made it easier than ever for visitors and locals to discover the city with the grand opening of its Visit Dallas Information Kiosk. Located in the Park’s Southeast Corner next to the Nancy Best Fountain, the new kiosk serves as a central hub for curated itineraries, local insights, and interactive experiences, ensuring a seamless start to spring adventures.

Opening during Dallas’ busiest tourism season, the kiosk provides enhanced assistance for the city’s growing number of visitors and residents. Visit Dallas’ Visitor Information Specialists will be on hand daily to help guests plan cultural outings, find top dining spots, and discover family-friendly activities. The kiosk, funded by the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID), also offers free sports equipment and tabletop games, reinforcing the Park’s role as the city’s central gathering place.

“The Park’s mission is to connect the community and enrich lives through free, active programming and educational opportunities,” said Kit Sawers, President and CEO of Klyde Warren Park. “The addition of the Visit Dallas Kiosk strengthens this role by offering an essential resource for both visitors and locals alike.”

Dallas, known for its diverse population, thriving arts and entertainment scene, and expanded culinary landscape, remains a popular travel destination, drawing more than 27 million visitors annually. With Dallas’ tourism booming–recording $123 million in hotel revenues in March 2024 alone–the Visit Dallas Kiosk arrives at a pivotal time to enhance the visitor experience at Klyde Warren Park. Whether in town for Spring Break or a weekend getaway, visitors can stop by for insider tips, exclusive discounts, and everything they need to easily explore Dallas.

“We couldn’t be more excited to expand our presence in Klyde Warren Park,” said Craig Davis, President and CEO of Visit Dallas. “As Dallas continues to grow as a premier destination, we’ve seen increasing demand for a permanent space to assist visitors in planning their best Dallas experience, highlighting the city’s vibrant attractions, cultural offerings and the can-do spirit of the people who make it all happen.”

“Since its opening, Klyde Warren Park has become a premier gateway for visitors to experience the best of Dallas, making it the perfect home for Visit Dallas’ new kiosk,” said Greg White, Chair of the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID) Board. “Located at the front door of the Dallas Arts District, this permanent space will be an invaluable resource for travelers, helping them discover all that our city has to offer. The DTPID is proud to support this initiative, which enhances the visitor experience and strengthens our city’s tourism industry.”

The kiosk offers a variety of free resources and services, including:

Visit Dallas Kiosk Location & Hours:

2049 N. Pearl St., Southeast Corner of Klyde Warren Park

Monday – Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

(Hours may vary due to inclement weather)

ABOUT KLYDE WARREN PARK

Klyde Warren Park is a 5.2-acre deck park bridging uptown Dallas to downtown Dallas. The Park is privately funded and operated by the nonprofit Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation to connect the community and enrich lives through free, active programming and educational opportunities in a pristine and safe, centrally located, entertainment-rich green space where everyone is welcome. Corporate partnerships, individual donations and grants ensure that this mission will continue into the future. For more information, visit www.klydewarrenpark.org.

ABOUT VISIT DALLAS

Visit Dallas is an independent, not-for-profit sales and marketing organization contracted with the City of Dallas to promote Dallas as a premier business and leisure travel destination. ​The organization’s collective efforts generate positive economic impact, diverse jobs and state and local tax revenues, benefiting the community and improving the quality of life for all residents. ​

DALLAS TOURISM PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (DTPID)

The Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID) supports Dallas’ efforts as a top destination for conventions and tourism. The district comprises hotel properties with 100 or more rooms in Dallas city limits that generate funds to market and promote Dallas as an ideal travel destination. Additionally, the DTPID is committed to supporting Dallas’ arts and culture offerings, having provided more than $11.5 million in funding to the community since its inception.

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