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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Catch a performance at the Majestic Theater in Deep Ellum. This theater has a rich history and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It's the last theater to comprise theater row in Deep Ellum and has transformed from a vaudeville venue to a movie theater to a performing arts center. Today, it's the go-to playhouse for exciting entertainment. You will be satisfied with the variety of concerts, performing arts, comedy, and corporate events presented by national and local artists, promoters, and nonprofit arts organizations. Managed by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, the Majestic Theater is one of the most elegant and historic performing arts spaces in the Southwest.
Raise your bottle of grog, wipe your matted beard on your sleeve, and toast your knight at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. This attraction will transport you to a forgotten age of chivalry and adventure. As you enter the banquet-style theater in the round, you'll feel like royalty, and you'll get to tour the grounds where period-costumed actors create a realistic Medieval village experience. At Medieval Times, you'll witness a tale of devotion, courage, and love brought to life by heroic knights on spirited horses. Watch as they display astounding athletic feats and thrilling swordplay in an electrifying show that blurs the boundary between fairy tale and spectacle. Enjoy a hands-on feast as the dynamic performance unfolds before you. A sweeping musical score and brilliant lights provide a fabulous backdrop for this captivating experience.
Are you ready for an exciting and educational journey through aviation history? The Frontiers of Flight Museum is the perfect destination for you. This museum takes you on a thrilling timeline of aviation history, starting from the early pioneers in the 1920s during the Golden Age of Flight and progressing to today's jet and rocket age. You will see a World War I biplane, models, uniforms, decorations, engines and propellers, and the most significant unburned piece from the Hindenburg tragedy of 1937. The museum also showcases more than 200 models representing nations involved in World War II. You will be amazed when you witness the evolution of aviation, from the P-51 Mustang aircraft, which reached 450 mph, to the SR-71 Blackbird, which cruised at an incredible 2,100 mph.
Rodeo Bar's outdoes itself with a new menu and calm vibes. They've got rotating blue-plate specials and fan-favorite dishes like the Rodeo Burger. And if you're looking for a place to host a private gathering, their back room is perfect. Plus, they even offer catering options to make your party a hit. It's incredible how they've honored the past four decades while keeping things fresh and exciting. Remember to try one of their Lone Star beers while you're there.