Dec 4: Vienna Beef Hot Dogs, Tickle Bar, & Holiday Parking


Vienna Beef Hotdogs

Tickle Bar

There’s a “tickle bar” opening in Dallas . . . you pay $40 or more to go there and have someone tickle you.  And they’ll tickle your hair, your back, or both.

Because of the pandemic, it’ll be by appointment only.  You show up, get a glass of wine, and then you’re escorted into one of the five Moroccan-style tickle tents.  You can go shirt on or off.

From there, you pick the tickling style you want:  Hair play, back tickles, or both.  And you can pay for 25 to 50 minutes.  It costs $40 for the shorter session, and $60 for the longer one.

 

Holiday Parking Pass

 

Click here to park free for select garages downtown!

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