Take a tour of the home of the Dallas Cowboys (American) football team.
Formerly named The Ballpark in Arlington, Ameriquest Field is the home of the Texas Rangers.
Six Flags Over Texas is the original Six Flags theme park established over 60 years ago that includes thrilling rides, world-class shows & entertainment, unique shopping experiences, dining, and much more. Experience 14 world-class roller coasters. Discover 6 cultural areas around the park resembling the 6 countries once over Texas. Interact with classic Loony Toons and super DC characters at our character meet and greets. Find out why this is the place where family memories are made!
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington is North Texas’ largest water park with 47 acres of thrilling water rides, family water slides, a splashpad, relaxing lazy river, and a 1-million-gallon wave pool. Discover true summer relaxation plus island-style cabanas, quick-service dining, and unique shopping. Find out why this really is the place family memories are made!
A nationally acclaimed 66 acre display garden features breathtaking floral displays all year long. Nestled on the shores of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum was named "One of the Most Breathtaking Gardens in the World" by Architectural Digest. Dallas Blooms festival boasts of over 500,000 spring blooming bulbs, 3,000 azaleas and hundreds of Cherry Blooms-February-April. Summer in the garden includes an outdoor concert series on Thursday evenings and numerous water features with breathtaking floral displays. Autumn at the Arboretum-September-November features a nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village featuring over 90,000 pumpkins/gourds/squash and named one of America's Best Pumpkin festivals by Fodor's Travel. The 8 acre Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden was designed to connect children with nature. Education is a central focus the gardens mission, which teach life and Earth science with 17 indoor/outdoor galleries and 150 interactive activities - Where science and fun become one. Open seven days a week and Wednesday nights until 8pm from March-October. Seasonal weekday discounts are available. The garden is closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Reunion Tower, an iconic Dallas landmark, offers panoramic 360-degree views of the Dallas skyline. Located next to the Hyatt Regency Dallas, the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck offers an indoor/outdoor observation deck. Visit with family, friends, a group or your sweetheart to create unforgettable memories at 470 feet in the air! For information on the restaurant, please visit crownblockdallas.com.
The adventure at The Dallas World Aquarium begins at the top of the rainforest exhibit, where exotic birds, such as Cocks-of-the-rock and many species of toucans, can be seen. Lounging around are Two-toed and Three-toed sloths. Endangered animals, such as Orinoco crocodiles, Giant river otters, Antillean manatees and several species of monkeys are part of the many conservation projects. The aquarium portion displays interesting marine life, including Japanese crabs, jellyfish, Leafy, Weedy and Ribbon seadragons. Black-footed and Blue penguins can be seen swimming as guests enjoy the outdoor South Africa exhibit. Sharks, rays and sawfish are only a few of the fish living in the Mundo Maya cenote. Safe from Neotropical eagles, are euphonias, tanagers and hummingbirds. Reptiles and amphibians, both of significance to the Maya culture, can be seen throughout the exhibit.
Everything from dinosaurs to DNA to diamonds are packed into five levels of hands-on discovery and adventure. Prepare to amaze your brain.