Solar eclipse viewing events in Texas

William Chris Vineyards in Hye, Texas is hosting an eclipse viewing event on April 8, 2024. Photo: William Chris Vineyards, used with permission.

Central Texas is in the prime location for watching the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8th. This total solar eclipse will be the last one to go over the United States for two decades, making it a must-see event. There will be several events in San Antonio and the surrounding area for people who want to take in this celestial event. Here are a couple of them.

Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection is excited to announce its Solar Eclipse viewing event open to the public and hotel guests on Monday, April 8. The hotel will host FREE yoga on the lawn, a tea ceremony, astrology speaker, and Anaqua Party. Guests must RSVP through Eventbrite link HERE and show confirmation upon arrival. Limited spots are available and can only be reserved in groups of no more than two. Parking is not included, but valet is open to anyone for $15 for 3 hours. (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2024)

The eclipse schedule for the day is included below:

  • 8a.m. – Yoga/Meditation on the Lawn – Zen out and relax on Plaza San Antonio’s lawn for a restorative yoga session. Guests who attend Yoga and RSVP through the Eventbrite link will receive a Pool Day Pass.
  • 9a.m. – Tea Ceremony under Anaqua Tree – Relish in the eclipse with some tranquil tea under the property’s 50+ year old Anaqua tree. Standing 42 feet tall and recognized as a champion in the American Forestry Association’s National Register of Big Trees, the Anaqua tree symbolizes the property’s past and future.
  • 11a.m. – Astrology Speaker – Take this opportunity to join the conversation and learn about the astrological phenomenon that occurred and what it could mean.
  • 11:30a.m. – 1:30p.m. – Anaqua Party – End the global phenomenon with live music in Anaqua Garden Bar and a specialty menu available for purchase, including unique eclipse themed cocktails and passed apps (this is in addition to the regular menu).

Monday, April 8, 2024 8a.m. – 1:30p.m.

Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection
555 S Alamo St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

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What better place to view the eclipse than from the wide open skies of the Texas Hill Country? William Chris Wine Company has two vineyards, William Chris Vineyards and Uplift Vineyard, that will be hosting over-the-top events for those looking for a place to enjoy the eclipse on Monday April 8, 2024. (William Chris Wine Company, 2024)

William Chris Vineyards

Known as one of the World’s Best Vineyard’s, William Chris Vineyards, located in Hye, Texas, will host an unforgettable celestial celebration in honor of the eclipse. Bringing together Texas wine and Texas skies, the vineyard will have the ultimate viewing party complete with astronomer-led lessons, wine barrel tastings, a country music concert with KJ97 and iHeart Radio and more. Tickets for the event are still available and can be purchased online for $400. In addition to the above, the ticket price includes a welcome glass of wine, parking on site, William Chris Vineyards picnic blanket, solar eclipse glasses, event poster, swag bag with two bottles of the exclusive eclipse wine and breakfast and lunch by esteemed Austin Chef Michael Fojatasek of Olamaie

10352 U.S. Highway 290
Hye, Texas 78635

Uplift Vineyard

Uplift Vineyard will celebrate the occasion with an intimate all-day event featuring some of the greatest talents in the world of food and wine. The vineyard is perfectly situated along the path of totality and will experience nearly 4 and a half minutes of total eclipse. The exclusive event will feature brunch and dinner cooked live fire throughout the day by James Beard Award Winner, Jesse Griffiths of Dai Due, a master blending session with Multi-100-point Winemaker, Jean Hoefliger and Uplift Winemaker, Claire Richardson, two bottles of Uplift Eclipse Red Wine (a limited production bottle made special for the occasion), an astronomer on site for eclipse talks and commentary throughout event, special surprises and gifts from Uplift and of course wine. Tickets for the event are still available and can be purchased online for $925.

1411 Co Rd 119
Burnet, TX 78611

 

How to prepare for the upcoming Total Solar Eclipse

10 ways to prepare for the upcoming eclipse. Photo: Almanac

I am totally excited about the eclipse next month and plan to be in the totality path. If this is a big event in your to do list, Total Eclipse DFW has put together a checklist to help you prepare. Regardless of where you are in the totality path, whether in Dallas-Forth Worth area or not, this is extremely helpful information.

With the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8 fast approaching, Dallas-Fort Worth residents have only a few weeks left to prepare for the extremely rare celestial event happening in the region for the first time in over a century. (Total Eclipse DFW, 2024)

Total Eclipse DFW shares this checklist of the top 10 things all DFW residents need to do now to get ready:

  1. Clear schedules – Take the day off work and avoid scheduling any appointments on Eclipse day. Remember, this is likely a once-in-a-lifetime event for DFW, with totality not returning for 300 years. With over 1.5 million visitors expected, residents and visitors don’t want anything interfering with experiencing this spectacular phenomenon.
  2. Get certified Eclipse glasses – Don’t risk permanent eye damage by viewing the partial Eclipse phases without proper eyewear. International Organization for Standardization (ISO)-compliant glasses are required for direct solar viewing. Because there are many fraudulent Eclipse viewer sellers, participants should only purchase Eclipse glasses from a reseller listed on the American Astronomical Society (AAS) Suppliers of Safe Solar Filters & Viewers list to avoid potential harm and legal liabilities. Total Eclipse DFW is the only AAS-approved reseller from DFW. Total Eclipse DFW’s glasses are $3 each and can be purchased online here. Residents are encouraged to order their glasses soon as experts expect a shortage.
  3. Choose an ideal viewing spot – Carefully research prime locations along the path of totality in DFW and have a viewing plan for April 8. Massive crowds are expected, so participants should arrive several hours early to secure a spot. Have backup options in mind, too, due to expected traffic and accidents. Total Eclipse DFW has compiled over 300 DFW cities and totality times here. Those viewing in areas with as much as 99% will not experience totality, so plan to arrive in an area that will experience totality at least two hours in advance to make sure you have a good spot
  4. Book accommodations – If traveling to DFW or have family and friends coming in for the Total Eclipse, secure lodging immediately before rooms disappear. Hotels are filling up fast, so lock in reservations now. Consider vacation rentals, too, for the full Eclipse weekend.
  5. Monitor weather forecasts – Be ready to change locations even the day before if meteorologists predict clouds. Have a flexible backup option to drive to if needed. Thankfully, DFW has some of the best historical weather conditions for April 8. However, should overcast skies prevail during totality, thinner translucent clouds can still reveal glimpses of the moon-obscured sun; regardless, attendees can still experience the Eclipse’s striking impact on ambient surroundings like light levels, animals’ reactions and temperature changes.
  6. Brace for heavy traffic – Local authorities are expecting gridlock before and after totality. Fill up car tanks by April 7, map alternate routes and pack provisions in case you are stuck in traffic. Plan ahead for traffic jams as a million of your friends and neighbors are trying to head home after totality, as well.
  7. Pack provisions – For residents planning on going to a viewing location or event, bring food, water, chairs, picnic blankets, layers of clothes, sun protection and other necessities to be self-sufficient on Eclipse day. Treat this like an outdoor event or camping trip. Come prepared.
  8. Test photo gear – Experiment with cameras and lenses ahead of time if capturing images. Confirm settings and equipment functioning, including any special solar filters. No smartphone is built to withstand the intense solar rays emitted by the sun.
  9. Check school schedules – Many districts are closing on April 8 so families can witness the eclipse together. For schools holding classes, parents should inquire about safe viewing policies and ISO-compliant glasses for students.
  10. Secure eclipse merch- Capture this rare celestial event’s excitement by picking up solar Eclipse merchandise like apparel, glasses, posters and pins from DFW vendors before stores sell out. Eclipse swag makes ideal gifts for Total Eclipse parties happening in the DFW metroplex on April 8!

Jo Trizila, Total Eclipse DFW founder, emphasizes, “Don’t miss this incredible four-plus minute Total Solar Eclipse here in DFW. Start preparing today using our website’s convenient guides and resources!”

Total Eclipse DFW is a regional campaign dedicated to showcasing the April 8, Total Solar Eclipse and the awe-inspiring path of totality as the quintessential celestial spectacle in North America. Operating as the central nexus, Total Eclipse DFW is the go-to resource for all aspects of the once-in-a-lifetime event, including Eclipse-related information and events specific to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Their core mission is to ensure universal access to ISO-certified safe Solar Eclipse viewing glasses while simultaneously engaging and partnering with residents, visitors, governmental entities, businesses and media to orchestrate an unforgettable Eclipse encounter for all involved. Furthermore, they take pride in championing Dallas-Fort Worth as the premier location to witness this extraordinary astronomical phenomenon.