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Dallas Hot Spring Experience | WorldSprings

♨️I’ve had this place bookmarked for ages. Located in The Colony, near Legacy West, it’s more like a collection of various-sized hot tubs rather than a traditional hot spring. The main area is divided into three sections, each themed after a different country. There are numerous saunas throughout the park, with temperatures around 150°F and 170°F. The tubs themselves range in temperature from 58°F to 104°F, each offering a unique experience. 🙅🏻‍♀️The admission is about $90 per person for roughly three hours. If you enter after a certain time, you can stay until closing. However, we left after about two hours. The park offers food and drinks, mostly typical Western fare, and it’s quite pricey— even a cup of cola costs $6. Given the $90 price tag, I’m not sure I’d want to come again. However, there are discounted tickets after 10 p.m., around $40 per person, which seems more reasonable. The wellness center also offers hot yoga classes, but you need to book in advance on their official website. There’s also a bar where you can order drinks and food. We didn’t order anything; it just seemed pretty average. ❗️What to Bring: Fresh clothes for changing, swimsuits, robes (available for rent at $15 each), slippers, and a thermos. #NorthAmericanLife #DallasExploration

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Dallas Hot Spring Experience | WorldSprings

♨️I’ve had this place bookmarked for ages. Located in The Colony, near Legacy West, it’s more like a collection of various-sized hot tubs rather than a traditional hot spring. The main area is divided into three sections, each themed after a different country. There are numerous saunas throughout the park, with temperatures around 150°F and 170°F. The tubs themselves range in temperature from 58°F to 104°F, each offering a unique experience. 🙅🏻‍♀️The admission is about $90 per person for roughly three hours. If you enter after a certain time, you can stay until closing. However, we left after about two hours. The park offers food and drinks, mostly typical Western fare, and it’s quite pricey— even a cup of cola costs $6. Given the $90 price tag, I’m not sure I’d want to come again. However, there are discounted tickets after 10 p.m., around $40 per person, which seems more reasonable. The wellness center also offers hot yoga classes, but you need to book in advance on their official website. There’s also a bar where you can order drinks and food. We didn’t order anything; it just seemed pretty average. ❗️What to Bring: Fresh clothes for changing, swimsuits, robes (available for rent at $15 each), slippers, and a thermos. #NorthAmericanLife #DallasExploration

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