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    Perot Museum of Nature and Science - Mars rover

    Perot Museum of Nature and Science

    4.1(822 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    I've heard so many great things about this museum and was super excited to finally visit over the…read moreweekend! It was SO big. Definitely spent hours in here, as there are so many levels, room, activities, etc. Really loved the activities that were super engaging, both for kids and adults. The spots area on the bottom ground floor was super fun and not crowded at all. The price is well worth the visit! perfect place for families, and even just adults (i saw some adult friend groups who were visiting and they looked like they were having so much fun!) Parking is across the street under the highway. it's $15, which is not the best but at least it's a short walk. It was pretty easy finding a spot too.

    This was a well done, science-based nature museum…read more We found parking in their space across the street, under an expressway. Cost was $15 and you pay by CC on the way out. We found a handy, handicapped space too. As you arrive to the main entry, there's a kids' outdoor play space and tables to eat lunch at. As you enter, there's a cafe and restrooms as well as a theater. You continue down a ramp to a very large space for check-in and ticketing. You then take an escalator to the 2nd floor and take an elevator up to floors 2, 3, 4 or 4M (the Birds). Note that only one elevator (the leftmost elevator) goes to floor 4M for the Bird display. I was told a hack by an employee on how to get that elevator. Rather than pressing the Up button on the wall that signals all 3 elevators, look at the door of the leftmost elevator and to the right of the door, up high is an up/down button panel. These buttons signal only this elevator. It took us about 90 minutes to visit floors. It was pretty crowded on a Friday with children. It was loud as well. My wife was using her scooter and it was a bit difficult with the crowd of people. We did not read all the displays. Only those that most interested us. Had it been less crowded, we may have stayed longer. We had a late lunch in their cafe. The food as actually pretty good. A bit on the expensive side but it was real handy to be able to eat there. We ate inside. I don't think we'll be back but we will recommend the Perot Museum to our friends and family with young children.

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    Perot Museum of Nature and Science - Tylosaurus skeleton

    Tylosaurus skeleton

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    They still have the scarf chute!

    Dallas Museum of Art - 2 Pups at the entrance of the Africa, Asia and Pacific Galleries

    Dallas Museum of Art

    4.1(628 reviews)
    10.6 miArts District, Downtown

    Whether it's a cold rainy day or a sweltering hot one, you can escape the punishing weather and…read moreenjoy an outing at the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) for a little inspiration and awe. The DMA has a supporter membership for $120. It includes parking which would cost you $20 otherwise. You also get two free admission tickets that you can use to view the museum's collections or any special exhibitions each and every day of the year. The membership will also provide a discount at the museum store and in the snack bar. Visit twice during the year, and the membership more than pays for itself. You can buy your membership online, print the receipt, and show it for free parking. Once inside the venue, show the receipt at the check-in desk to get your free tickets to the special exhibit(s). Your DMA cards will be mailed to you in four weeks, in the mean time, use that printed receipt for everything. We renewed our membership this weekend April 2026 and went to see the Samurai Collection. Metalwork is not a favorite of mine, but I was still fascinated by the stories presented on the placards throughout the exhibit and I certainly appreciated the beautiful, intricate craftsmanship presented in each piece. I didn't realize that the Samurai swords and armor had been banned from production in Japan, so the metal workers pivoted and learned to become artisans. They started to make and repair metal embellishments, lanterns, and incense burners for the numerous temples in the country. Many of the items in this collection were from Kyoto and Nara, both places my husband and I visited in November 2009. The full body armor was fascinating. Little pieces of leather were coated in metal, painted, and woven tightly together to form a moveable, but protective layer over the body. The workmanship was exquisite. The exhibit had a few short videos you could watch to learn about the work. I especially liked the 30 second clip about the process of making cloisonné. These vases are beautiful and the process to make each one is detailed and meticulous. Kids could collect a postcard-sized scavenger hunt near the entrance and use that to stay in engaged throughout the visit. At the end, there was a sign on the wall with the answer key pictures showing which art pieces help the intricate designs they were looking for. The DMA has a permanent collection that includes a variety of art from around the globe, as well as multiple special exhibits throughout the year. Everyone is bound to find something that delights them and inspires conversation and wonder. Worth a visit!

    What a spectacular collection!…read more No exhibit overwhelms the visitor. They are all consistently laid out with track LED spotlights and ample spacing. There is a good variety of subjects and styles. And even rotating special exhibits, too. Best of all, there is free admission. What a treasure to make art accessible. Plus, the museum is located two blocks of the DART station at St Paul. Any level of admirer will appreciate this museum.

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    Photo doesn't do the exquisite detail justice

    Dallas Museum of Art - The armor was intricately weaved together.

    The armor was intricately weaved together.

    Dallas Museum of Art - Name That Tune, 2012 - Cecily Brown: Themes & Variations Exhibit! (2025)

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    AT&T Stadium - March 2026

    AT&T Stadium

    4.0(849 reviews)
    24.1 mi

    Watched the World Cup match between Croatia and England from Section 420…read more Unfortunately Croatia came up short and lost 4-2, but the atmosphere inside the stadium was incredible. Fans from both countries were loud, passionate, and fully into the match from start to finish. Even as a neutral, it would have been hard not to get caught up in the energy. The stadium itself is massive and impressive the moment you walk in. Even from the upper level, the views were excellent, and the giant video board made it easy to follow every play. Section 420 gave a great perspective of the entire field and the crowd around the stadium. Getting in and out was well organized, concessions were easy to find, and the staff kept everything running smoothly despite the huge crowd. While the result wasn't what I was hoping for, being able to watch a World Cup match in person at AT&T Stadium was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere alone made the trip worth it.

    Attended the first World Cup match at AT&T Stadium, and I was genuinely impressed by how well…read moreeverything was organized. Despite the massive crowd, security and entry lines moved quickly and efficiently. From the moment we arrived, staff members and volunteers were easy to find, helpful, and consistently welcoming. The fan atmosphere was incredible. Dutch supporters filled the streets with orange, Japanese fans brought amazing energy inside the stadium, and the entire venue felt like a global football festival. The crowd management, wayfinding, and overall event operations made the experience smooth and enjoyable.

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    AT&T Stadium - March 2026

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    Choctaw Stadium

    Choctaw Stadium

    4.0(460 reviews)
    23.3 mi

    Choctaw Stadium is like the cool uncle of sports venues--used to be a baseball park, got a…read moremakeover, and now it's trying new things like football, rugby, and rooftop cocktails. I didn't go for a game, just wandered through, but even without a crowd it had that big Texas energy. You can feel the history in the bones of the place--like it's still whispering old Rangers games to itself while gearing up for a rugby scrum or high school football showdown. The architecture is part ballpark, part modern facelift, and part "we're figuring it out as we go." I kind of loved it. It was quiet the day I visited, but the views were wide open and the breeze rolled through like it had season tickets. From the upper deck, you can see the whole Arlington entertainment zone laid out like a buffet--Texas Live!, AT&T Stadium, all of it. Choctaw might not be the headliner anymore, but it's still in the show--and it's got charm, history, and a little grit left in the stands.

    I've always been a fan of this ball stadium. I recall when it was just Arlington Stadium, before…read moreit became sponsored. It's been around for a while, the brick ball park is becoming a thing of the past. When the Rangers moved across the street, I was excited to know that they weren't taking this one down. It's a beautifully aged ball park. One memory is of being in the park for opening day of the Rangers where they set a record for the coldest opening day for the Rangers at 31 degrees. It was cold, but it was fun. The vendors are plentiful and the views are great. Walking up top, you can look over the brick wall and see across the area, it's a beautiful view. The baseballs out front are a great touch. A lot the outside accessible areas are becoming restaurants, stores, and offices. It's still a beautiful ball park.

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    Helmet souvenir ice cream cup

    Choctaw Stadium - Elton John Concert 2022

    Elton John Concert 2022

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