Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Dallas Trip Amber Megaupload I Was Planning On Making A Trip To Dallas TX For A Week-long Vacation At The End Of September? Questions...?

I was planning on making a trip to Dallas TX for a week-long vacation at the end of September? Questions...? - the dallas trip amber megaupload

It is a week too long? There is much to do at this point? What is the distance from Dallas Austin and San Antonio?

What is the weather normally like at this time of year?

What are the points that I visit?

I plan on the possibility of a move to Austin, Dallas, or in the future, so I thought, why not take a trip to see what it's there?

2 comments:

Diana said...

Dallas is about 3 1 / 2 hours north of Austin and about 5 1 / 2 hours north of San Antonio.

The expenditure of the three cities are located in one week, you know.

It is to be alone a lot, Dallas, Dallas World Aquarium is fantastic and worth a detour. Dallas and Fort Worth (approx one hours), both with its own zoo, and there are thousands of museums in the region. Dallas has a botanical garden, and Fort Worth has a water garden.

If you like amusement parks has, Dallas and Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor.

If you are a sports fan, the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars game at American Airlines Center, the Dallas Cowboys a new stadium, and play the Texas Rangers in Arlington (between Dallas and Fort Worth near Six Flags and the new Cowboys Stadium) .

If you have more in the restaurant and club life, of course, Dallas has a lot of dishes from around the world, from Tex-Mex in South Lebanon and Thailand.

Of course there is a memorial to JFK Airport.

ManyThey are served by light rail.

Not in San Antonio or Austin have light rail at this time, but they are beautiful cities their own. San Antonio, of course, Sea World and Six Flags Fiesta Texas and the famous Riverwalk and never forget The Alamo, which is within the city.

Austin is the State Capitol, University of Texas, Lake Travis, Barton Springs Pool (center right), Barton Creek, Zilker Park, Mount Bonnell, and the live music capital of the world, Sixth Street.

Both San Antonio and Austin has many caves in the area and wildlife refuge where you can see snakes and lizards, emus and zebras and tigers.

Between San Antonio and Austin, New Braunfels, is the world's largest Schlitterbahn, is a spectacular water park, where the naturally available water from the nearby Comal River.

Just north of New Braunfels, San Marcos, he Aquarena Springs. You can use a glass bottom boat or by paying a nominal fee for the Lions Club Single Tube in the same cold, clear water.

San Antonio also has two lines of the Guadalupe River and Comal River.

Out of Fredericksburg is Enchanted Rock, which she also deserves a visit.

The weather in Dallas last week in September is usually 65-85. Austin and San Antonio 65-90 average.

Here you will find further information on these links:

http://dallasmuseumofart.org/index.htm
https: / / www.kimbellart.org / index.aspx
http://www.sixflags.com
http://www.jfk.org/
http://www.thealamo.org/
http://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/
http://www.6street.com/
http://schlitterbahn.com/
http://www.aquarena.txstate.edu/
http://www.texasoutside.com/views.htm

Muppet said...

A week is too long. It's been a fucking great "and it takes time to get from point A to point B.

According to the traffic on I-35 can take more than 3 hours to get to Austin and get more than 4 in San Antonio.

It is generally warm / hot and humid in September.
The State Fair of Texas, 25th September October to 18 years and is a must.

6th Street in Austin, where all the bars. Lake Austin and Barton Springs Rd and better places to go. She asked everyone to visit Zilker Park and Congress Street Bridge, when you're here. Lower Greenville and Uptown are the best places in Dallas. In San Antonio, the Riverwalk and the new Pearl Brewery fun for tourists and residents. Be sure to eat at the bar of Liberty here.

If you recommend for outdoor activities, Austin and San Antonio. Hill Country of Texas is much better than the north-central Texas in Dallas.

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