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Fun Things to do in Dallas This Fall [2022]

Fall is here! Which means it’s time for pumpkin spice lattes, hoodies, and Halloween! It also means it’s time to get outside and enjoy the cooler temperatures.

Dallas, Texas is a great place to celebrate fall and offers a wide variety of events and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for some incredible fall festivals or want to dive right into spooky season, there are options for everyone.

While these aren’t all the events and activities happening in the Dallas area this fall, these are some of our favorites. So if you’re looking to get out of the house and get into the festive fall spirit, these are a great place to start!

Festivals and Events in Dallas This Fall

Pumpkin Nights: Sept 23 – Oct 31

Pumpkin Nights began in 2016 in Minnesota and has quickly spread to other cities across the country. You can find Pumpkin Nights in both Dallas and Austin Texas this fall showcasing their incredible display of pumpkin carvings.

You’ll walk along a ½ mile path that features over 5,000 hand carved pumpkins spread throughout a Forbidden City, a Pirate’s Cove, and more incredible lands. You’ll also find fire dancers, live pumpkin carving, local food vendors, games for the kids and more.

This is a ticketed event, so be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time.

Dark Hour Haunted House: Sept 24 – Oct 31

The Dark Hour Haunted house has consistently been rated amongst the best haunted houses in the country, so get ready to scream as you venture into the house of the coven in this year’s haunted attraction.

This event may not be suitable for children under 10, or adults who spook easily, but if you’re a fan of being scared and love the Halloween season, you’re not going to want to miss this.

This year’s attraction focuses on witches, the thirteen witches to be exact, who have been called on by the Dark Hour Coven. Venture through their haunted house as you try to survive the terrifying scenes, creatures, and horrors that they have brought back with them.

This is a ticketed event, so be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time.

Halls Pumpkin Farm

What is fall without a visit to the pumpkin patch!

The Dallas area has quite a few options if you’re looking for pumpkin related activities, but Halls Pumpkin Farm is one of our favorites.

The Hall farm dates back to 1929 when the property was first purchased and has gone through a variety of transformations over the years. These days you can enjoy pumpkins as well as the incredible corn maze and hayrides.

If you’re looking for a good old fashioned pumpkin patch, Hall’s Pumpkin Farm is great for the whole family.

State Fair of Texas

What’s better than a state fair? A Texas state fair!

The State Fair of Texas features a large number of activities, events, and food for the whole family. If you’re looking for a festival that encompasses all that Dallas has to offer, this is the fair you’re going to want to attend.

The fair runs from September 30th – October 23rd at Fair Park just outside of Dallas. You’ll find rides and games for the kids, live music and rodeo events, the beautiful starlight parade, as well as a number of other events happening all the time.

Want to get a taste of what Texas is all about? Get a taste of local Texas food vendors as well as celebrity chef demonstrations, while also enjoying the wine garden.

If you’re looking to experience Texas this fall, the State Fair of Texas is the place to be.

Fall in Dallas

Summers can be extremely hot in Texas which means fall is the best time to get out and enjoy the cooler temperatures and all the events and activities available.

There are plenty of options in Dallas and the surrounding areas that you shouldn’t have any trouble keeping you and your family busy this fall season, and these events listed are just the tip of the iceberg.

Places like Six Flags Over Texas turns into a haunted amusement park as Fright Fest begins. The Dallas Arboretum transforms into a fall wonderland with Autumn at the Arboretum.

Fall in Dallas can be a magical place as long as you take advantage of all that it has to offer!

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5 Fun Things to do in Dallas This Summer [2022]

While COVID-19 is still very much present in the world, this summer is already feeling a little bit more like “normal”. Events and gatherings have all but dropped their restrictions. Masks, while recommended in some areas of the country, are no longer required for things like sporting events and concert. And overall people are starting to come out a bit more.

At this point everyone that wants to get vaccinated has most likely gotten their initial series’ of shots (outside of the younger children). This has allowed more people to venture out without having to worry about getting severely sick.

We here at the office are very excited about getting back out and doing all the things in the Dallas area that we love to do.

Here are some great places to visit, and things to do, in the Dallas area this summer!

Six Flags Over Texas / Hurricane Harbor

The summer was made for amusement parks and there’s none better than our very own Six Flags Over Texas.

Whether you’re looking for heart pounding roller coasters, family friendly rides, restaurants or shops, Six Flags Over Texas is full of fun for the entire family.

Want to enjoy a water park instead of a roller coaster? Six Flags Over Texas also offers up Hurricane Harbor, a extensive waterpark with water slides great for any age group, as well as pools, lounge chairs, and food.

There’s too much to do in a day, so we suggest looking into their season passes so you and your family and friends can go all season long for one low price!

State Fair of Texas

From September 30th through October 23rd, you can enjoy one of the largest state fairs anywhere in the country. For 24 days at the end of the summer, the state fair moves in with activities, events, and fun for the whole family.

Looking for some great food? This year’s fair theme is “Treats of Texas”. There’s sure to be some unique treats that you’ve never heard of and need to try.

And what can be better than food, family, friends, and fun? Live music of course!

The main stage at the festival will be the place to be with acts like Trace Adkins, Ashanti, Fitz & The Tantrums and more! Not to mention 2 other stages with music playing all month.

Get your tickets today for one of the best state fairs anywhere in the world!

The Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum is always a favorite during the summertime. While the scenery is amazing all year round, the summer offers up some great events for families to enjoy.

Every Thursday you can find a different band playing live music throughout the property. You can also find seasonal food demos, movie screenings, Bubble Picnics, and more!

The arboretum is a great place to visit with the whole family. Take advantage of the weather and take in all that the arboretum has to offer!

Dallas Zoo – Dino Safari

If you’re a fan of dinosaurs, then you’re not going to want to miss the Dino Safari at the Dallas Zoo this summer!

Dino Safari let’s you journey back in time to see how some of the largest, most exotic creatures to ever walk the earth, lived. Take the shuttle bus around the property to get a first-hand look at the dinosaurs in their natural habitats.

Dino Safari started on March 4, 2022 and will run through Labor Day. Get your tickets in advance to save some money!

Taste of Dallas

Looking for something other than festival or fair food? The Taste of Dallas kicks off on June 10th, 2022 and brings some of the great Dallas area restaurants together in one place.

This is a great opportunity to sample food from all over Dallas without having to go to each restaurant individually.

This event takes place at the Dallas Market Hall and tickets are on sale now!

Dallas in the Summer

Dallas, Texas is a great place all year round, but we especially love the summertime.

There are plenty of events, fairs, restaurants, rooftop bars, and more to keep you entertained all summer long. Getting outside and enjoying this time together is one of our favorite things to do. And while COVID is still spreading throughout the world, we advise everyone to use their own judgement on whether or not you’re comfortable attending an event.

We hope to see all of the lovely people of Dallas out enjoying the weather this summer!

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5 Fun Things to do in Dallas This Holiday Season [2021]

It’s holiday season which means that it’s time to light up Dallas and get out there and enjoy in all of the holiday fun that the city has to offer.

If you’re visiting family in Dallas this year for the holidays, or have lived here your whole life, there is always something going on in December that is sure to bring a smile to your face. Whether you’re an adult or a child, the holidays in Dallas never fail to disappoint.

Whether you’re looking for a dazzling light display, a trip to the ballet, a walk through the park, or just an evening enjoying festive food and drink, Dallas has no shortage of opportunities to experience the wonder of the holiday season with friends and family.

Experience the Holidays in Dallas

Enchant Christmas

One of our absolute favorite things to do in Dallas during the holiday season is the Enchant Christmas experience at Fair Park.

This ticketed event offers up several experiences that the whole family will love. The centerpiece of Enchant Christmas is a dazzling light maze that stretches for what seems like miles. Walk through the wonderland of lights as you stare in awe at the 80-ft Everwhite Tree while you search the maze for Santa’s missing reindeer.

In addition to the light maze, you’ll be able to meet Santa Claus, spend some time ice skating, and even enjoy holiday food and drink at The Village, which features local vendors, live music, and delicious food and drink.

If there’s one thing you don’t want to miss this holiday season in Dallas, it’s the Enchant Christmas experience.

Holiday Shows

Maybe you’re looking to sit back, relax, and take in an incredible Christmas show this holiday season. Ballet North Texas is putting on their production of The Nutcracker at the Moody Performance Hall the first week of December. And on December 4th you can experience a Sensory Friendly Performance for those that are more sensitive to lights and sound.

This is a limited event, so get your tickets early.

If the ballet isn’t your thing, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is putting on their Christmas Pops concert starting this December. Listen and enjoy as the Orchestra performs classical holiday favorites as well as sing-along carols.

This show runs from December 3 – 12th so get your tickets today!

12 Days of Christmas at the Dallas Arboretum

Take a trip through the 12 Days of Christmas at the Dallas Arboretum brings them to life. Experience the beautifully decorated Victorian-style gazebos during the day or be dazzled by over one-million lights at night. Kids can visit with Santa Claus while the adults can enjoy other entertainment, shopping, food and drinks through the property.

Each day of the week, from now through the end of the year, provides an opportunity to experience different holiday festivities and entertainment. Tickets are required for the evening events.

Dallas Holiday Parade

For over 30 years the Dallas Holiday Parade has been wowing spectators as it marches down Commerce Street. As Dallas’ largest single-day event, the parade continues to attract people from all over the country and can be seen on more than 350 television stations across 159 different markets. This parade has become a tradition for the city of Dallas and is truly a sight to see this holiday season.

The parade is free to attend, but tickets are available for those that would like to sit in the bleachers along the parade route.

Dallas Zoo Lights

Love animals and lights? The Dallas Zoo Lights display runs from now until January 2nd and is sure to impress adults and children alike.

This incredible drive-through light display features over one million lights, elaborate holiday-themed displays, dazzling 3-D lighted sculptures, larger-than-life animal lanterns, and more. This year Zoo Lights has added immersive video projection mapping that will add a new twist to the traditional lights you see during the holidays.

Tickets are now available and will sell out so be sure to get your tickets early. This is one event you won’t want to miss!

Holidays in Dallas

Dallas is a great place to be for the holidays and the events and activities above are just a sample of what you can experience over the next month. There’s no better place to get into the holiday spirit and no better time than now. Take advantage of these incredible experiences and watch in awe as you’re immediately transported to a world filled with wonder.

Happy Holidays from all of us at Dr. Adams Plastic Surgery.

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5 Amazing Dallas Restaurants Located Near Our Office

Snider Plaza in Dallas is not only home to our plastic surgery offices, but an amazing collection of restaurants that serve up great-tasting food. From authentic German bratwurst to one of the few genuinely healthy fast-food restaurants in the state, there’s no shortage of great places to eat. We want to share with you our top five favorite restaurants that are located within a short distance of our offices.

Penne Pomodoro

We’re kicking off this list with a local favorite that’s just a few minutes’ walk from our offices. Penne Pomodoro is located in the same plaza (Snider Plaza) as our plastic surgery offices. It’s a great place to grab a bite to eat for lunch or settle down for a satisfying dinner. Service is prompt, and the overall ambiance is very cozy.

The huge menu features many Italian favorites, such as pizza, pasta, and ravioli—to name just a few. The portions are decent-sized, and the ingredients are all fresh. The wine selection is about what you’d expect from a smaller bistro of this size. Italian reds/whites and Chardonnay comprise the majority of the list. If you’re in the mood for a hearty Italian lunch or dinner, be sure to stop by Penne Pomodoro.

What: Penne Pomodoro
Where: 6815 Snider Plaza. Dallas, TX 75205
Cost: $$$$$
Reservations: First come, first served.
Yelp Rating: 3.5/5 Stars.

Zoës Kitchen

If you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, then Zoës Kitchen is worth checking out. Located just a block down the street from our offices, they feature a robust menu that’s chock-full of healthy Mediterranean options. The interior is bright, and the service staff are friendly and knowledgeable.

Best of all, you don’t have to sit down for lunch. You can find plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options to go. Zoës is a great way to eat a fast, healthy meal without the accompanying guilt trip that occurs when you chow down on a Big Mac for lunch.

What: Zoës Kitchen
Where: 6800 Snider Plaza. Dallas, TX 75205
Cost: $$$$$
Reservations: Not required.
Yelp Rating: 3.5/5 Stars.

Bubba’s Cooks Country

Sometimes you have an insatiable craving for down-home comfort foods. Bubba’s fits that bill perfectly. While they don’t have many healthy items on the menu, you will find some of the best fried chicken, green beans, and mashed potatoes outside of Grandma’s kitchen.

Step inside, and the décor will instantly transport you back to the 1950s. Checkerboard floors, puffy red vinyl booths, and an ample supply of neon lighting give Bubba’s an authentic feel that’s backed up by some really good-tasting food. Prices are reasonable, and they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

What: Bubba’s Cooks Country
Where: 6617 Hillcrest Ave Dallas, TX 75205
Cost: $$$$$
Reservations: Not required.
Yelp Rating: 4/5 Stars.

Kuby’s Sausage House

Kuby’s Sausage House has been in the same location since 1961. It features some of the most authentic and best-tasting German food you’ll find outside of Berlin. It’s comprised of a deli where you can order meats and sandwiches to go, and a sit-down restaurant that’s decorated in cuckoo clocks, rustic wooden tables, and various beer steins.

The menu features everything from Oma’s pancakes to schnitzel and homemade soups. The portions at Kuby’s are absolutely massive—so be sure to bring a healthy appetite, or you’ll need to ask for a doggy bag at the end of your meal. If you really want the authentic “old world” experience, stop by for dinnertime when the lights are dimmed, and traditional live music is played on the stage.

What: Kuby’s Sausage House
Where: 6601 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205
Cost: $$$$$
Reservations: Not required.
Yelp Rating: 4/5 Stars.

Dive Coastal Cuisine

Dive Coastal Cuisine achieved the seemingly impossible by merging the words “fast food” with “healthy.” Their menu features a wide selection of healthy and delicious fast-seafood such as salads, wraps, and of course, fresh fish. Wester ross salmon, Texas redfish, and wild ivory salmon are just a few of the many dining options on the menu.

The interior and exterior décor will instantly transport you to a breezy seaside town with lots of light blue and green colors that grace the walls. Dive Coastal is a great way to grab a healthy quick bite to eat for lunch or settle down for a nutritious dinner. Be sure to order the Ahi Tuna wrap—trust us on this one.

What: Dive Coastal Cuisine
Where: 3404 Rankin St Dallas, TX 75205
Cost: $$$$$
Reservations: Not required.
Yelp Rating: 4/5 Stars.

Dallas Restaurants Near Snider Plaza

If you’re craving a bite to eat after you’ve gotten a Botox or other non-invasive surgery treatment done at our offices, be sure to check out one of the five amazing restaurants that are all located within a short walk of our offices!

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​7 Things to Do In Dallas This Fall

Can you feel it? As summer temperatures break and the hint of a cool breeze whips our face, it’s finally time for autumn in Dallas. We may not get the bursting tree colors of New England but honestly, who needs them? We’d rather enjoy our eclectic city without the overcoats or snowstorms.

Free concerts. Food tours. Them Cowboys. There’s simply so much love about this time of year in DFW indoors and out. Here are our 7 favorite things to do in Dallas this fall.

1. Texas State Fair

Texas Discovery Gardens

Sep 28, 2018 — Oct 22, 2018

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Howdy there, Big Tex! Nothing kicks off the season like the opening of the State Fair of Texas. With over 2.25 million annual visitors in 2017, it’s the largest state fair in the nation and a true Texas can’t-miss.

Get up-close and personal with cows, chickens, and goats galore at the livestock exhibitions. Indulge in treats like cotton candy tacos or bacon brittle. Get classy at the State Fair Wine Garden. And don’t miss out on some incredible FREE musical performances by Ludacris, Hunter Hayes, Banda Carnaval, and more.

2. Autumn at the Arboretum

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Sept. 21 — Nov. 21, 2018

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Another unforgettable fall time tradition, immerse yourself in the breathtaking Autumn at the ArboretumFodor’s Travel even named it one of “America’s Best Pumpkin Festivals.” With a theme of “The Adventures in Neverland,” transport you and your family to a land far away and explore this creative world filled with over 90,000 pumpkins.

And don’t miss out on all of the fantastic fall events going on at the Arboretum. The Live Music Series happens every Saturday and Sunday until November 25th. Or get creepy during Halloween Week with fun events like trick-or-treating, the Spooky Maze Scavenger Hunt, and so much more.

3. Dallas Bike Ride

Downtown Dallas
November 3, 2018

https://dallasbikeride.com

Riding bikes in November without fear of frostbite is just one more reason we seriously love our city. The Dallas Bike Ride takes full advantage of our fall weather as city streets shut down to allow riders of all ages and skill levels to enjoy Dallas from an entirely new perspective.

So hop on your noble, metal steed and hit the streets in this “celebration of bicycling in Dallas.” After soaking up 20 miles of gorgeous skyline views, finish the course in front of City Hall for festivities dedicated to the love of cycling.

4. Root for the Home Team

Baseball season might be wrapping up for the Rangers, but for plenty of other teams things are just heating up. We’re not only talking about our beloved Dallas Cowboys. Here in Dallas-Ft.Worth, we’re proud to call dozens of teams our own—and fall is the perfect time to cheer them on.

Enjoy a night on the ice with the Dallas Stars right downtown, or head over to Ft. Worth for college sports action as the TCU Horned Toads take on the rest of the Big 12 in football and basketball. And if you’re still down after the end of the World Cup, relive the fun with FC Dallas as they battle it out in Frisco.

5. Tacos & Margaritas Tour

All Saturdays & Sundays

http://www.dallasbitesfoodtours.com

Lone Star State residents are famous for countless things—but we’re especially proud of our tacos and margaritas. Still, even the most emphatic fans of these Texan delights can only hit the same spots so many times. Why not mix it up?

That’s why we love the Taco & Margarita Tours by Dallas Bites. Stop at the top taco shops and restaurants in the DFW area while sipping on a variety of delectable margs. Enjoy a night out with someone else doing all the planning as everything’s included from transportation to food and drink. Do book in advance as dates fill up fast.

6. Fall Night Frights

Fall time’s the perfect time to get a little spooky—or full-on frightening! Thankfully, there are TONS of amazing haunted houses in the Dallas area, each offering different ways to get your scream on.

For the traditional yet truly terrifying, check out Moxley Manor in Bedford or Dark Hour Haunted House in Red Oak. If you’re searching for a new way to scream, don’t miss Dallas’ Virtual Haunted House. Using 360 motion tracking, a treadmill, and a 3D VR headset, get dropped into the middle of a zombie apocalypse and try your best to survive this immersive fear-inducing experience.

7. Chefs for Farmers: The Main Event

Dallas Heritage Village
Nov. 3, 2018

http://chefsforfarmers.com

The culmination of the 6th Annual Chefs for Farmers festival, experience the best cuisine Dallas has to offer at The Main Event. Featuring talents from the newest names in the local scene to legendary stalwarts like Dean Fearing, John Tesar, and Wolfgang Puck, taste countless delectable bites as you eat and drink your way through beautiful Old City Park.

With a mission to bring together local chefs, foodies, farmers, and producers, this food fest isn’t just about eating. It’s about celebrating everything that makes North Texas cuisine incredible, sustainable, and most importantly—Texan.