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Dallas: The Don'ts of Visiting Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas - Wolters World

Dallas: The Don'ts of Visiting Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas - Wolters World

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Visiting the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex can be a daunting experience, but a wonderful experience. Whether you are visiting Dealey Plaza and downtown Dallas or heading out to the South Fork Ranch or watching the cattle drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards there is a lot to see and enjoy and do in DFW! But there are some things you don't do as well. What not to do in Dallas Fort Worth, Texas
Date: 2022-02-04

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Dallas people love their shopping centers. Houston has its Galleria, but the Galleria Dallas is way down the list of great shopping centers in Dallas. When it comes to shopping, Dallas is in a class by itself. It beats Atlanta and has long been on the verge of matching Chicago.
Not as much tall buildings as just great shopping centers and districts that the people of Dallas love.

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You standing in Pioneer Park reminds me of being young and in College again. So many picnics and friends that place means so much to me. There is also public transportation between Fort Worth and Dallas it just cost a little extra and it's called a TRE and it's definitely worth the 45-minute ride because it is a very cool train.
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DO NOT underestimate the weather here, especially in the winter! It's not a joke to say it can be 70F with tornadoes one day, 90F 2 days later, and snow/ice 2 days after that. I've seen it happen! And again for summer, do not underestimate the heat. Be sure to have water and stay hydrated if you're going to be outside.
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City people in DFW think traveling 10 minutes is a ludicrous amount of time. I always found it funny when I'd talk to someone that lived in Fort Worth and they balked at the fact that I drove 50 minutes to work every day. I live in the country, I don't have the luxury of having jobs all around me.
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Dont forget to checkout the old downtowns of the numerous suburbs. Many still have a lot of the local restaurants and shops that are great to see and isnt as overwhelming as the bigger downtown areas of Dallas or Ft. Worth. McKinney, Frisco, Carrollton, and Grapevine come to mind.
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I spent some time in the northern suburbs of Ft. Worth. Great food and friendly people. Dont go in late July though unless youre prepared for triple digit temperatures. As a New Englander, it was tough outside during the day haha.
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I really needed this. I'm working on a smash bros comic that treats the series like its a live action sports event and for their first stop in North America will be Dallas Texas, expect tons of culture shock and shenanigans
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The don'ts about visiting Texas don't go there that's the best I can say about Texas because it's a whole bunch of BS and a whole lot of empty spaces not just just the landmasses lock the empty spaces in the Republicans Minds
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Another dont: Dont say The opposite city is better when in Fort Worth or Dallas. Or say anything about the other city is better. City pride is big in DFW, especially with the two big cities right next to one another.
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Don't use blinkers when trying to change lanes in DFW. No one else does, and if you do, the blinkers only serve as an indicator for everyone else to hurry up and pass you before you merge into their lane ahead of them.
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