A Texas accessibility filing provides an early look at a Dallas Zoo zip-line project: a new 710-square-foot queue with civil, structural and electrical work.
The state project record estimates the privately funded work at $410,000. It lists construction from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30, 2026, and marks the accessibility review as complete.
What the schedule does—and does not—show
The September-to-November period is the filing’s construction schedule, not an announced opening date for the attraction. The record does not say when visitors could ride the zip line.
It also does not provide an admission price or rider requirements. Families considering a future visit should therefore treat the filing as a description of planned construction, not as a ticketing or opening announcement.
For now, the concrete details are limited to the queue’s size, the types of work covered, the estimated cost, the scheduled construction window and the completed accessibility review.