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Keep Rocking
23 Nov 2003, 11:15
in march 2004 I will travel to Dallas and Denver (each for 5 days).
I'm sure some of you guys life in one of these towns, so if you have some "advice" for me (e.g. places I must have seen, restaurants to be visited,...) please let me know. Most of the evenings I will be at the local hockey arenas, :D but a few are "free" :wink:
Thanks
Yvonne

Keep Rocking
06 Jan 2004, 18:23
noone out there from these two towns - can't believe it :??: :!:
Come on guys, I don't want to visit you :wink:
Just some hints for a poor girl from Germany (can I say "girl" when I am 28 years old :twisted: ?)

native texan
06 Jan 2004, 19:25
I am from Dallas. What can I help you with?

Keep Rocking
06 Jan 2004, 21:16
I am from Dallas. What can I help you with?

Ha, I knew that there will be somebody :!:
I will travel with a group of hockey fanatics (I'm also a big hockey fan, but Meat will always win :twisted: )
The evenings are full with hockeygames and one visit at the Dallas Mavericks.
But do you have some advice for the days: e.g.: nice restaurants/bars for lunch, museums, shopping areas :twisted: :twisted: (the Euro is standing very good at the moment :wink: ) or anything else you think a tourist from Germany should have seen...

KR
Yvonne

native texan
06 Jan 2004, 21:22
I hardly know where to start. We have shopping, dining, museums, everything a girl could want. Also have good clubs, etc. An area I like is called the West End. It has a little bit of everything. Also, we have a nice aquarium, also in/near the West End. I'm not sure if you have transportation, or what part of Dallas you'll be in, but I like to take tourists to Southfork, the ranch from the TV show Dallas. There is a part of town, actually in a suburb of Dallas, that's called Las Colinas. Great stores. What kind of museums are you interested in?

Are you going to a Stars game? I envy you. Although Dallas is my home, I don't live there now.

I lived in Germany for 3 years and loved it. Great people. Hope I can help return the favor by touting my home town.

PS- You do know that Meat is from Dallas/Ft. Worth, don't you??? :)

Keep Rocking
06 Jan 2004, 21:58
PS- You do know that Meat is from Dallas/Ft. Worth, don't you??? :)

Of course, I know :!: :!: :twisted:
we will see three games of the stars: vs San Jose, Vancouver and St.Louis. After the San Jose game will hopefully be a meet and greet with Marco Sturm (the best German in the NHL at the moment)
The visit at the Southfork Ranch is already planned.
Are there "historical" museums in Dallas (e.g. egyptian or something like that)? And I bet there is JFK-museum?!
Where have you lived in Germany? If you were here with the Army chances are good, that you have lived in Heidelberg (where I live nearby)!

Thanks for your infos. :D

Can't wait till march, 15th- be carefull Dallas-the Germans will come soon :wink:

Chris
06 Jan 2004, 21:59
Just don't stand near any grassy knolls!!!!!

Keep Rocking
07 Jan 2004, 09:58
Just don't stand near any grassy knolls!!!!!
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Kathy
07 Jan 2004, 15:16
My sister and her family live in Dallas - one time they took me to historical old Fort Worth, where you can drink longnecks and ride a mechanical bull :lol: - very tourist-y, but still fun. The Dinosaur Valley State Park is cool (where you can see the dinosaur tracks) but probably not what you're looking for. The only museum I've been to is the Natural History Museum, which is very nice. Dallas is so HUGE and spread out you could probably take six Columbuses and plop them down in the middle and have lots of room left over. I'm sure you'll have a great time!

Maybe some ideas here:
http://www.ourcityguide.com/tourism_guide.php?city=Dallas&state=Texas

-Kathy