DALLAS: Performance Tour
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For Performing Groups:
Performance Venues can be set up for you in the Dallas area...Call us for
details.
For Performing Groups requiring Adjudication
2008 Festival Dates are:
April 26; May 3, 10
Call for Motorcoach and/or Airline pricing
(800) 247-7969
DALLAS FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
Fair Park was the site of the 1936 Texas Centennial
Exhibition.
Dallas Aquarium is
features 5,000 exotic and native aquatic animals
and includes 25 displays
of such
unusual species as upside-down jellyfish and
walking batfish.
Dallas Museum of Natural
History contains habitat displays of
native animals, birds, minerals and
plants.
Medieval Times Dinner
and Tournament Visitors are guests in a replica of an 11th-century
castle, where,
as in medieval days, a four-course dinner
is served with no silverware. During dinner,
knights
on horseback
compete in jousting matches and events of
skill and accuracy.
Six Flags Over Texas The
205-acre landscaped theme park depicts Texas
under the
flags of the
Confederate
States of America, France, Mexico, the Republic
of Texas, Spain and the United States. More
than 100
rides, attractions and shows include the Silver
Star Carousel, restored in period; a 200-foot
parachute
drop; the Texas Giant, a 14-story roller coaster;
a log flume ride; Runaway Mountain, a roller
coaster that travels in the dark; Music Mill,
featuring big-name
entertainment in season; Roaring Rapids, a
river-rafting adventure; and G Force, offering
the sensation
of a 10-story freefall.
The Sixth Floor is an
educational exhibit and memorial to the life,
death and legacy of President
John F.
Kennedy. The display is on the sixth floor
of the former Texas School Book Depository,
the
site from
which the shots that killed President Kennedy
and severely wounded Texas Gov. John Connally
were allegedly
fired. FT WORTH FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Presents such permanent exhibits as The History
of Medicine. Your Body, Man and His Possessions,
Rocks and Fossils, IBM Calculators and Computers
and a pre-Columbian display. The Nobel Planetarium
presents regular showings. The Omni Theater uses
an 80-foot dome screen and 72 speakers to present
45-minute nature films and travelogues. Explore
the 8,000-foot exhibit of “Lone Star Dinasaurs”.
Fort
Worth Zoo features 52 acres containing more
than 900 species of animals from around the world.
Raptor Canyon is home to such birds of prey as
vultures and Andean Condors. Visitors can stroll
along a boardwalk in the Asian Rhino Ridge, where
one-horned Asian rhinos wallow in mud pools and
the animals in Asian Falls live in a natural
setting
complete with waterfalls and grassy hills. The
2.5-acre World of Primates contains a climate-controlled
tropical rain forest for endangered lowland gorillas.
The Herpetarium contains rare snakes, lizards
and other reptiles and amphibians while the Insectarium
features many exotic insects, including giant
hissing
cockroaches and jade-headed beetles. The cheetah
exhibit places cheetahs, African warthogs and
bongos in a natural African habitat. The Komodo
dragon
exhibit is home to two Komodo dragons, the largest
lizard in the world, as well as gharial crocodiles.
Other exhibits include an aquarium featuring
hundreds of saltwater and freshwater species, a
small animal
village for orphaned animals, and the African
Savannah, which houses giraffes and black and white
rhinos.
Flamingo Bay contains more than 50 flamingos
representing three species. Penguin Island is an
indoor-outdoor
exhibit which houses more than two dozen South
African black-footed penguins. MESQUITE FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
The Mesquite Championship
Rodeo is held in the
6,500-seat Mesquite Arena. Cowboys compete in bull
and bronco riding and steer and calf roping. A
band, rodeo clowns and square dancing on horseback,
as well as a petting zoo and pony rides are also
features. |