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Dallas Guide

What should I know before visiting Dallas?

Everything is bigger in Texas

There is a common expression in the US that everything is bigger in Texas – and it is pretty accurate! After arriving on cheap flights to Dallas, you’ll discover that many everyday things are bigger than what you are used to. This includes everything from portion sizes at restaurants, to the cars, drinks, buildings, and even levels of patriotism. The meals when eating out can be particularly hearty, so if your portion is too big to finish it’s completely acceptable to ask for a takeaway container for the leftovers.

Rent a car to explore Dallas like a local

While Dallas has a transport system called DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit), a majority of locals make their way around the city by car. Dallas is spread out across a huge area, so walking from place to place can be tricky, and the DART isn’t always reliable. When you book return flights to Dallas, you can also arrange a rental car through Webjet. Rental cars can be picked up from both Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) on arrival.

Plan your airfare to Dallas between late September and mid-October to attend the Texas State Fair

The Texas State Fair is a massive annual event that takes place over a 24-day period. Attending the State Fair is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in Texan culture after your flights to Dallas. The State Fair is teeming with barbecue and Tex-Mex food stalls, children’s activities, an auto show, carnival rides, and an exhibit of historic Texan artefacts.

 

What are the top things to do when travelling with children to Dallas?

Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum is an expansive botanic garden that’s one of the top attractions to visit after cheap flights to Dallas. Throughout the Arboretum, there are a variety of different gardens that feature plants local to Texas as well as more exotic species. While visiting the Arboretum with kids, be sure to spend some time at the Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. There are some beautiful plants to discover in the Adventure Garden as well as a section of edible plants and 150 interactive games. Tickets to Dallas Arboretum vary in price depending on the season you visit and start from $2 USD (about $3.15 NZD) per person.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center

If you book an airfare to Dallas for a holiday with the kids, they will love to spend a day at LEGOLAND Discovery Center. This family attraction is located about halfway between Dallas and the neighbouring city of Fort Worth. In addition to LEGO-building activities, LEGOLAND features rides, a 4D cinema, and a LEGO recreation of the Dallas cityscape. LEGOLAND was specifically designed for children between the ages of three and ten, so it is a great attraction to experience if you have young children.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Plan a visit to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science if your children are interested in science and natural history. There are 11 permanent exhibits to explore in the museum after flights to Dallas which touch on subjects such as dinosaurs, volcanoes, human biology, and robotics. There is also a children’s museum inside Perot, which features hands-on activities that are perfect for families with young children. Another feature of the Perot Museum is a 3D theatre where visitors with return flights to Dallas can learn about topics such as animals and geology.

 

When is the best time to visit Dallas?

For the best weather, plan your flights to Dallas in the spring or autumn. During these seasons, temperatures hit an average of about 25°C during the day. This allows for plenty of time exploring the various outdoor attractions around Dallas. If you book tickets to Dallas in spring or autumn, you will also have the opportunity to experience several events, such as the Texas State Fair and Dallas Blooms.

Travellers that aren’t fans of crowds or hot weather should avoid booking cheap flights to Dallas in the summer months, between June and August. Not only is this the busiest time for tourism in the city, but the heat can be stifling. On an average summer day, Dallas can experience temperatures of about 35°C - some days the mercury rises to above 41°C. Since summer is the high season in Dallas, you will also notice increased hotel rates if you plan flights to Dallas at this time.

While winter is chilly in Dallas, it is ideal if you want to explore the city with minimal crowds. Daytime temperatures average about 13°C, so visitors with flights to Dallas can still enjoy plenty of time outdoors when rugged up. At night, temperatures can dip to about 2°C, so be sure to bring some warm clothes if you book return flights to Dallas between December and February.