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Cue the fireworks: You’re invited to Fourth of July at the Omni Barton Creek

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Get ready for a jam-packed weekend of star-spangled events.

Photos courtesy of Omni Barton Creek Resort; GIF by ATXtoday

Looking to change up your Fourth of July plans this year? We’ve got an idea. Experience an unforgettable Fourth of July weekend at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa.

Resort guests can enjoy pool parties, family activities, live music from Aaron McDonnell & The Neon Eagles, tasty BBQ, a spectacular fireworks show, and more from Thursday, July 4 through Sunday, July 7.

Pro tip: Book with the Summer in the Hills Package for a $100 resort credit. Plan your visit.

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