anything to do there besides bars? all i can think of are the malls which i'm sure won't beat the ones here in houston,especially since h&m is closing before i even get there to check it out .in-n-out and some aquarium place i found online that's suppose to be nice
If you go to American Airlines Arena during the NBA playoffs, I'm sure you'll see plenty of train wrecks, meltdowns, and catastrophes, if past history is any indication.
The Sixth floor museum -its a large JFK museum situated around the spot where Oswalt shot Kennedy. The Dallas World Aquarium - don't cofuse this with the crappy Dallas Aquarium, the World Aquarium is very nice in a tropical rainforest type setting. Dallas Blooms at the Botanical gardens is going on right now & its supposed to be very nice Drive 30 miles to the west - Fort Worth Zoo one of the top Zoos in the country - much nicer than the Dallas Zoo The Forth Worth Stockyards - see Cowboy Shows, take a ride on an old steam train, watch the longhorn Cattle drive through the streets twice a day - its actually a really cool place to visit especially if you have kids. Sundance Square - Restaurants, theatres & clubs at night with FREE secure parking The FW Cultural district - has better pubs - Ye Olde Bush and Bull on Montgomery specifically FW botanical Gardens & Japanese gardens are nice FW History & Science Museum have a very nice Childrens museum..beats the crap out of the Dallas version Arlington - Six Flags is open on weekends right now Ripleys Believe it or Not museum & Palace of Wax
I was just there this past weekend at the Dallas convention center for the gaming tournament, didn't do much site seeing, though I was glad to return to Houston
It was my first MLG experience, I went as a spectator, it definitely looked like a step up from last year's MLG, I say that because I remember the main matches from previous MLGs were played at the common area, there wasn't a main stage (not for starcraft anyway). But this time, not only did they have a main stage for the 'premier' match ups, there were also 2 additional areas where premier matches were played as well (the ones you won't see on the MLG stream). Overall, I enjoyed it, I did not stay there the entire 2 days and a half, as there were more spectators than seats available. After a long day, you legs just get tired. I would go again, but not as spectator, rather as a player.
Biggest attraction i have ever seen in dallas was the you are now leaving dallas city limits sign.. just saying..