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Cruise the Mandalay Canal and Lake Carolyn in your very own private gondola. Gondola Adventures will create a custom cruise, especially for you, whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a dinner cruise, or a fun-filled hour with family and friends. Their gondolas come in various styles, including electric and rowing. They are suitable for any special occasion, such as proposals, intimate weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, business lunches, or simply because you feel like it. Furthermore, our gondoliers can sing or play romantic music to enhance the atmosphere. Several gondolas can even cruise together in a flotilla for larger groups. So sail away on your private gondola cruise and enjoy the most unique and memorable experience you'll never forget.
The Greek Food Festival is an amazing event that celebrates everything Greek. There's much to see and do, from fun activities to delicious food, dancing, shopping, and even cooking demos. If you're a foodie, you'll love the cooking demos where you can learn how your favorite cuisine is made in Grandma's kitchen. And of course, you can't leave without sampling the tasty sweets and wonderful Greek food selection. Check out the inspiring Taverna where you can take a sip of Greek wine or try Greek beer. The Marketplace is full of Greek-themed trinkets, and the cultural center and bookstore are great places to indulge your intellect.
Did you know that the Dallas Children's Theater, located in the Rosewood Center for Family Arts, is considered one of the top 5 theaters in the nation by Time magazine? This regional powerhouse is a training ground for young performers and features 11 main-stage productions each year, showcasing the talented youth of the Dallas area. The theater not only offers education and outreach programs, but it also supports a national touring company. Since its inception in 1984, the Dallas Children's Theater has prioritized collaboration, drawing from local talents such as artists, designers, playwrights, and educators.