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    Family Bucket List

    7 awesome things to do with your kids during the long Dallas summer

    Cheryl Ng Collett
    May 27, 2015 | 3:45 pm
    7 awesome things to do with your kids during the long Dallas summer
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    “There’s 104 days of summer vacation, and school comes along just to end it. So the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it.”

    So goes the theme song to Phineas and Ferb (c’mon, I bet you can sing the rest). There are actually about 93 days of summer, but no matter how you look at it, this vacation is long.

    To help out, here are seven fun-filled family activities that let you rediscover Dallas, whether than means exploring like a tourist or eating like a local.

    Old-Fashioned Fun: Klyde Warren Park
    The 5.2-acre green space at Klyde Warren Park is by far the best free fun in Dallas. There’s a playground for climbing and running, along with a splash area in which to cool off. And with a calendar of activities and events for just about every day, kids can be entertained by live music one day or engrossed in building gigantic structures from the Imagination Playground the next.

    Recapture the essence of childhood, bring a ball to throw or relax with a picnic lunch on the lawn. There’s a reading area stocked with books and newspapers, and a games station where visitors can borrow games like chess or Mancala. It’s wholesome fun for families.

    Think of Klyde Warren Park as the front yard of the Dallas Arts District, so if it gets too hot, just walk over to Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art or Crow Collection of Asian Art and appeal to your creative side.

    Where to eat? Food trucks always line the perimeter of the park; the schedule varies. Or dine at Savor, with its floor-to-ceiling windows for a meal with a view, or its more casual sibling, Relish, for burgers, hot dogs and salads.

    A Free Ride: M-Line McKinney Avenue Trolley
    The M-Line vintage electric streetcars that chug along McKinney Avenue link the Dallas Arts District to Uptown. The whole trolley ride takes about 45 minutes, picking up passengers from any of the 38 stops along the route, which loops around Dallas Museum of Art to West Village.

    Christened with unique names and busting with personality, the six streetcars are born from different eras and cities. Riders can meet Matilda, the largest streetcar from Melbourne, Australia, and the oldest member, 106-year-old Rosie, who could possibly be the oldest streetcar still in operation. The drivers are full of historical trivia, so be sure to ask away.

    Where to eat? Uptown Dallas is home to about 120 restaurants and eateries. Casual places like Village Burger Bar, Shell Shack or the Original Cupcakery are all family-friendly. Just for fun, try to eat around the globe in one afternoon. Start off at Malai Kitchen, which has easy options like pad Thai noodles. Then hop over to Paciugo for Italian gelato and pick up French macarons or croissants from Bisous Bisous Patisserie. Enjoy some window shopping or gallery gawking before heading back.

    Little Einsteins: Perot Museum of Nature and Science
    A nature theme dominates summer at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. “Amazing Animals: Built to Survive” lets museumgoers learn how plants and animals survive despite the crushing forces of gravity, the pressures of water and wind, and the attacks of predators.

    Feel how hard a giraffe’s heart works to pump blood to his head. Try to “fly” and see how animals jump, gallop, slither and swim. And see technological breakthroughs like wind turbines and chainsaws that were inspired by nature’s gifts. The Build It! exhibition lets visitors engineer and build their way through nature-inspired creative stations.

    Where to eat? Operating since 1918, El Fenix, next-door to the museum, brings you the authentic Tex-Mex enchiladas, fajitas, guacamole and tacos. Ellen’s Southern Kitchen, which is a short drive or 10-minute walk away, is a popular spot for chicken fried steak, fluffy pancakes and Cajun shrimp and grits.

    Be a Wild Child: Trinity Forest Adventure Park
    Channel your inner Tarzan or Jane at Trinity Forest Adventure Park, where swinging from treetops is highly encouraged. Trinity Forest Adventure Park is a gigantic aerial obstacle course on seven wooded acres within the Dallas city limits. Kids ages 6 and up can climb on one of the six different courses, which are marked like ski runs for levels of difficulty. There are zip lines, cargo nets, wobbly bridges, tight ropes and balance beams for visitors to navigate through on 200-year-old Post Oak trees. Reservations are required in three-hour blocks.

    Where to eat? Go upstream along the Trinity River to Trinity Groves, a surprisingly family-friendly cluster of small, locally owned restaurants. The build-your-own spuds at Potato Flats, creative hot dogs at Hofmann Hots, or street-style tacos and coffee at Sugar Skull Cafe are best bets. Don’t leave without a decadent slice from the Cake Bar or a handmade truffle from Kate Weiser Chocolate.

    If the kids still have the wiggles after a meal, there’s a play area at the nearby pedestrian-only Continental Avenue Bridge with a stunning view of Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

    Reach New Heights: iFly Indoor Skydiving
    Thrillseekers and adrenaline junkies can get their fix at this indoor skydiving facility in Frisco. It boasts a 14-foot-diameter vertical wind tunnel featuring an all-glass flight chamber capable of speeds of up to 175 mph.

    The wind tunnel, similar to those used in the military or to train sky divers, is built to give you the free fall and float experience. Kids as young as 3 years old are allowed to go in with a certified instructor, and a wind tunnel operator is on hand to control wind speeds to suit the flyer’s experience.

    Where to eat? There are tons of restaurants in the area, like the newly opened Blaze Pizza at the nearby Centre at Preston Ridge. The fast casual Southern California pizza chain serves up fresh, made-to-order artisanal pizzas fast-fired in 180 seconds flat. Customers can choose from seven cheeses, eight proteins, 20 vegetables and three sauces. There are also gluten-free and vegan cheese choices available.

    Movies Under the Stars: Galaxy Drive-In Theatre
    Your kids might not remember the movie Grease, but it might be cool to be “stranded at the drive-in” (sans the part about being “branded a fool”) at Galaxy Drive-In Theatre in Ennis. Just a 30-minute drive from downtown Dallas off I-45, the six-screen drive-in plays every night, rain or shine.

    There’s even a 3D movie option, and the sound is piped in through the vintage sound boxes or through Dolby digital sound on your FM radio. Movie tickets are a bargain at $7 for an adult and $3 a child for a double feature. The concession stand, while basic, is reasonably priced. No outside food or drinks are allowed.

    Where to eat? If you need dinner before the movie for the family, the small town of Ennis — which is known for its Texas bluebonnet trails and Czech history — has a few local eateries. Firehouse Grill serves chicken fried steak, burgers, and mac and cheese; affordable Italian fare such as hand-tossed pizza and homemade pasta can be found at Bella Italia. Pick up a bag of Czech pastries at Kolache Depot Cafe & Bakery for the trip home.

    Scavenger Hunt: City of Dallas BIG campaign
    We’ve all seen them driving around town, the enormous blue “B” and “G” with a space in the middle where you stand to make the “I.” Complete your summer bucket list, do a scavenger hunt and take a photo at every one of these 16 BIG locations. We guarantee you’ll know Dallas very well when you’re finished.

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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 17 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 9, 2026 | 6:00 am
    Cirque du Soleil: ECHO
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    A big slate of events will take place this weekend in and around Dallas, with multiple categories vying for your attention. Choices will include six theater productions, two big-name comedians, the return of Cirque du Soleil, three festivals, two dance events, a symphony concert, a Latin music concert, and a special event featuring two notable gospel singers.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out our calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, April 9

    MusicalWriters.com Productions presents The Scarlet Letter Musical
    The Scarlet Letter Musical is a bold adaptation of the classic book that tells the story of Hester Prynne as you’ve never seen her before. Branded by rigid Puritan society, she turns her scarlet letter into a badge of survival and a spark for rebellion. The production will run at Rosewood Center for Family Arts through April 18.

    Kitchen Dog Theater presents Dream Hou$e
    Two Latina sisters are appearing on an HGTV-style reality show to sell their family home, hoping to capitalize on the gentrification in their “changing neighborhood.” As they perform for the camera, the show starts to slip into the surreal: one sister grapples with turmoil in the family’s ancestral past and the other learns how much she’s willing to sacrifice for the family’s future. The production runs through May 3 at Kitchen Dog Theater.

    Majestic Theatre presents Vir Das
    As India’s biggest stand-up comedian and a Bollywood star, Vir Das has now crossed over to become a global comedy sensation, filling an international vacancy for an authentic Indian perspective. He was the first comedian from India to have a stand-up special on Netflix, and has been seen as an actor in Whiskey Cavalier, Fresh Off the Boat, and the Netflix series Hasmokh. He'll perform for one night only at Majestic Theatre.

    Cirque du Soleil: ECHO
    Cirque du Soleil's latest touring show, ECHO, features a story of connection, intention, and the symbiotic unions between humans and the animal kingdom. It follows an inquisitive young woman named Future as she wanders into a fantasy world that explores our sacred bond with animals and nature. When Future and her best friend the Dog encounter a mysterious cube, they quickly learn how their actions have the power to shape this world, and if we come together, we can create the world we all want to live in. The production will be in a big top outside Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie through May 3.

    Friday, April 10

    Breakaway Music Festival
    The Breakaway Music Festival will feature performances by over 20 different electronic music artists, including Angrybaby, Disclosure, Fisher, Mary Droppinz, Sofi Tukker, Trace, and more. The two-day event takes place at Fair Park through Saturday.

    Kathy Griffin: New Face, New Tour
    Kathy Griffin is a two-time Emmy and Grammy Award-winning comedian, television star, best-selling author, and advocate known for her biting satire and fearless comedy. She best known for her hit Bravo series, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, and she also starred on NBC's Suddenly Susan and guest starred on Seinfeld, Law & Order: SVU, Glee, You, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. She'll perform for one night only at Majestic Theatre.

    Dancing with the Stars Live
    Dancing with the Stars Live is a stage spectacular that will feature fan-favorite professional dancers from the hit television series in a mix of standout routines from Season 34 and fresh performances created just for the stage. The tour will feature co-host Emma Slater, special guest co-host Danielle Fishel, and an all-star cast of professional dancers like Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Ezra Sosa, Britt Stewart, and more, under the direction of choreographer Mandy Moore. The event takes place at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving.

    Company of Rowlett Performers presents The Comedy of Errors
    The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins who were accidentally separated at birth. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings; a near-seduction; the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus; and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession. The production runs through April 19 at Plaza Theater in Garland.

    Repertory Company Theatre presents The Producers
    Max Bialystock, a washed-up Broadway producer, and Leo Bloom, his neurotic accountant, cook up the most outrageous get-rich-quick scheme in showbiz history: stage the worst musical ever, pocket the investors’ cash, and run. What could possibly go wrong? The production runs through April 26 at Courtyard Theater in Plano.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "America 250"
    The United States Naval Academy's men’s glee club is considered one of the top men’s choral ensembles in the country, while the women’s glee club is the world’s only all-female military choral ensemble. They will join the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to sing favorite patriotic music in celebration of the country’s 250th anniversary. The United States Naval Academy Pipes & Drum Corps will round out the all-American extravaganza. There will be three performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Peso Pluma in concert
    Mexican singer and rapper Peso Pluma has been gaining increasing popularity on both sides of the border since his 2020 debut album, Ah y Qué?. His third and fourth albums in 2023 and 2024 saw him reach No. 1 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart, and his latest release, the collaborative album Dinastía with Tito Double P, went to No. 6 on the overall Billboard 200. He'll perform at Dos Equis Pavilion on Friday and Saturday alongside Tito Double P and other friends.

    Richardson Theatre Centre presents Over The River And Through The Woods
    Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida, but that doesn't mean his family isn’t still in Jersey. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job. The news doesn’t sit so well and begins a series of schemes by his family to keep Nick around. The production runs through May 3 at Richardson Theatre Centre.

    Lewisville Playhouse presents Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
    Tom Stoppard’s play takes two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet — Rosencrantz and Guildenstern — and explores their lives and perspectives as they navigate the confusing events of Hamlet, highlighting themes of existentialism, fate, and the nature of reality through their often absurd and comical situations, while also grappling with their predetermined, tragic end as pawns in the larger drama of Hamlet. The production runs through April 26 at Lewisville Playhouse.

    Ballet North Texas presents Cinderella
    A timeless tale of kindness, courage, and magic comes to life in Cinderella. With elegant choreography, whimsical characters, and a sparkling score, the beloved fairy tale ballet is perfect for families and dreamers of all ages. There will be three performances through Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, April 11

    Commemorative Air Force presents Warbird Weekend
    Warbird Weekend takes visitors back in time to see vintage aircraft and vehicles up close. Legendary aircraft on display will include the B-29 FIFI, B-24 Diamond Lil, A-26 Invader, R4D Ready 4 Duty, C-45 Bucket of Bolts, and more. In addition to the aircraft, there will be living history re-enactors, hands-on activities, food trucks, and more. The event takes place for one day only at Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center in Dallas.

    Dallas Reggae Festival
    The Dallas Reggae Festival features arts, crafts, and jewelry vendors, Caribbean-inspired food and various artists, and local reggae bands. Performers will include The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Kabaka Pyramid, Duane Stephenson, Etana, Artikal Sound System, Anuhea, Arise Roots, and more. The event takes place on Saturday and Sunday at Levy Event Plaza in Irving.

    Sunday, April 12

    David and Tamela Mann: Love & Relationship Tour
    At this special event, gospel singers David and Tamela Mann will share insight into their 37-year marital love story. The couple will share their signature blend of love, laughter, and lyrics, inviting the audience to experience an evening filled with heartfelt wisdom, uplifting music, and the hilariously comedic moments that have defined their journey together. The event takes place at Majestic Theatre.

    Cirque du Soleil: ECHO
    Photo courtesy of Cirque du Soleil

    Cirque du Soleil: Echo will be in a big top outside Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie through May 3.

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