3-Day Dallas Fun Trip

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They've worked hard all year, celebrate and take your students on a trip they won't soon forget! This 3-day Dallas excursion will highlight some of the most fun things the city has to offer, from popular amusement parks to iconic eateries and landmark hotspots!

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Dave and Busters - The motto food-wise for this place is ‘our chefs love to play in the kitchen’, a statement that serves a testament to the fun and fresh menu options. Try the legendary burgers, delicious wings, juicy New York Strips, or if you’re really hungry, a super stack sandwich. Teachers, parents, and chaperones can enjoy the expansive and impressive drink menu, as well. As far as the play part of this ‘eat and play’ chain, enjoy games ranging from classic to cutting edge, interactive to arcade. There are hundreds of state of the art games to play within this restaurant, such as old school basketball, skeeball, Donkey Kong, Fruit Ninja, and Dance Dance Revolution. There is also a billiards and bowling section at most locations! Collect tickets and head to the Winner’s Circle to pick up your cool toy or high-tech gadget as your prize.

GeO-Deck at Reunion Tower - Welcome to the most popular landmark in Dallas, Reunion Tower. This iconic observation deck features regular light shows, breathtaking 360-degree city views, two different onsite restaurants, and even a gift shop. This is both an entertainment and education stop, teaching you much about this tower and community while keeping you highly interested the entire time. Groups typically spend about two hours here, between enjoying the views, learning new information, and relaxing in the onsite cafes. Once inside you will take an elevator up 470 feet to the observation decks, the site giving you the absolute best panoramic views of the city, high definition zoom cameras, interactive touchscreens, telescopes, and even outdoor viewing opportunities. You will be able to see miles in any direction here, day or night. It will be very easy to see why both locals and tourists consider this spot to be a Dallas Must-See!

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SpeedZone - The go-karts here at SpeedZone are presented in several different styles, from top eliminator dragsters with 300 horsepower to drift style racers. Hit the Thunder Road track for good family fun, the Slick Trax for drifting, or the Lil Thunder for the kiddos. Refuel and refresh with Johnny Rocket’s delicious burgers on-site, both the restaurant and the entertainment complex handling birthday parties, graduation parties, and group events in general very well. That’s the best thing about this place; it will handle groups of 10-200 very well, regularly dealing with schools, churches, graduation parties, scout groups, and team-building excursions. This place is big fun for big groups, and they even provide big discounts!

Dallas World Aquarium - Not only is the Dallas World Aquarium completely devoted to the conservation and preservation of tropical and marine animals but they are dedicated to bringing everyday visitors the most advanced scientific information and interactive exhibits so you feel that you are truly experiencing the most of South America's wildlife. Opened in 1992, utilizing historic warehouses in downtown Dallas, the aquarium gathered and repurposed buildings to create the magnificent collection of exhibits that it is today. The DWA can be described as more than just an aquarium as it regularly houses mammals, birds, and other non-amphibious creatures. The major exhibits, of which there are five, all focus around the massive eight-story Mundo Maya exhibit. This incredible gallery is home to plants and animals featured in Mayan folklore plus a 400,000-gallon walk-through exhibit filled with hypnotic and sometimes dangerous creatures!

Medieval Times - This is a popular dinner theater spot that features all the best in jousting, horsemanship, falconry, and of course, quality dining fit for a king! As a matter of fact, you will have the chance to dine with the king while here! The 4-course, a utensil-free meal is served in the cozy castle-like atmosphere, complete with armed guards in suits of steel and gallant horses trotting about the stage area. One of the best things about visiting this place is it’s a convenient location, both directionally and in proximity to other popular attractions. You will be able to find your way to this theater by following Stemmons Freeway to the downtown Design District, a spot very close to the Dallas Aquarium, Memorial Plaza, and Reunion Tower.

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Six Flags over Texas - Your favorite amusement park franchise is bringing all the fun of thrilling roller coasters, delicious park food, and exciting rides of Superhero proportions to Arlington at Six Flags Over Texas! Scream your way through a park full of phenomenal rides, scary drops, and twists, and all the best attractions you could hope for in an amusement park. Over 212 amazing acres of fun, you can find everything from scream-tastic roller coasters to family-friendly carnival rides and more, just outside of Dallas. Six Flags is known for its incredible thrill rides, especially those themed after DC Comics characters like Justice League: Battle for Metropolis or Superman: Tower of Power. And it's not just roller coasters that are thrilling here! Take a trip up to the top with the Texas Skyscreamer, a terrifying open-air spinning swing that lifts you above the park to a height of 124 feet before you go, you won’t regret it after you see the views!