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  • TripleCrown9
    Keep the Faith
    • May 2010
    • 23724

    #1

    Things to do in DFW area

    Hey guys. I'm getting married in January, and we decided to head to Dallas/Ft. Worth for the ol' honeymoon. What I was looking for is awesome things to do in that area. So far we have decided on the Ft. Worth Zoo, the Dallas Aquarium, and the Ripley's/Wax Museum. So if any of you have ideas for a great 4-day weekend for newlyweds, please let me know. Things to see, places to eat, etc. Thanks.
    Last edited by TripleCrown9; 09-27-2010, 02:40 PM.
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  • SuperBowlNachos
    All Star
    • Jul 2004
    • 10218

    #2
    Re: Things to do in DFW area

    Very odd honeymoon spot haha
    • Tour Cowboys Stadium
    • Spend a day/night in downtown Ft. Worth. When will you be here? Bump this in January and I will look around and see who is playing in FW and you can experience a real Texas night out
    • My favorite place to eat in the entire world is a place called Campisis. There is more than one, but you must go to this one. It's italian, used to be owned by the mob - http://campisis.us/locdetail.php?id=8
    • It's going to be cold in January, don't think the winters are 70* here. Although it might be 70 when you get here and 30 when you leave.
    • Forgetting the name, but go downtown where JFK was shot and see that memorial.

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    • PapaOso
      Rookie
      • Apr 2009
      • 59

      #3
      Re: Things to do in DFW area

      There is an old fashioned steam train that takes you on a tour of Fort Worth. The trip starts in Grapevine and ends at the Fort Worth Stockyards. My wife loved it.
      Heres a link for info:
      Ride the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for a unique train adventure through the heart of Historic Grapevine, Texas, and into the urban landscape of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Travel in authentic, air-conditioned 1920s-era coaches on a nostalgic journey perfect for families, history buffs, and railroad enthusiasts.

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