For those of us who still remember the Dallas TV series, oil wells and big business may be what is stamped in our minds when we think of Dallas, TX, but in the recent 2010 U.S. News and World Reports list of the top 15 best family vacation spots in the U.S., Dallas ranked number 12.
A friend of mine recently moseyed up to Dallas with her family with children aged 5, 10 and 13. I wondered if she was visiting family or if there was a business convention for her to attend. She said that they were staying closer to home and letting the trip to Dallas be their summer vacation. Based on pictures and updates posted on Facebook, the #12 ranking by U.S. News and World reports is spot on. She said the kids had a blast and that there were lots of great things to enjoy.
Top on her recommendations was the Dallas World Aquarium. Housed in an old warehouse located in the Historic West End District in downtown Dallas, the aquarium is full of wonders for all ages to enjoy. Talks, feedings, and performances are scheduled throughout the day and there is plenty to see for an all day adventure. One of the most unique exhibits is a 10,000 gallon Dragons from Down Under exhibit which houses one of the largest collections of Leafy seadragons in the world. Land and sea animals are represented throughout the many exhibits which represent five continents and 14 countries.
And what visit to the Dallas area would be complete without visiting Six Flags over Texas?
Six Flags offers a 212 acre park featuring thrill rides, family rides, entertainment, and special events. Located just a short drive from Dallas proper, Six Flags in Arlington has been a popular tourist attraction for years. Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, the more than 50 rides will certainly make you want to come back for more.
With baseball season in full swing, a Texas Rangers’ game might be just the thing for the whole family to rally around. Why not get an “All You Can Eat Seat” while you are at it? These seats come with all-you-can-eat access to grilled chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, and soft drinks and can make your day at the baseball park a “full” experience!
Dallas is a great destination for the whole family. In a town that seems to cater to oilmen and big business, there is still plenty of room for any family, big or small, to have a great vacation in Dallas, Texas.
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