Friday, April 22, 2011

TEXAS GIANT ROLLERCOASTER!


 — The new Texas Giant super-duper roller-coaster opens on Friday atSix Flags Over Texas in Arlington with a 79-degree drop that is being touted as the steepest roller-coaster drop in the world.
79 degree angle
79 degree angle
To wrap your head around a 79-degree drop, just think of a 90-degree right-angle. Or how about: Imagine being dropped from the side of a building -- that's 90 degrees -- but curved back ever so slightly by 11 degrees.
For a more graphic representation, see photo at right. Whee!
The new roller-coaster is built from a hybrid of materials, with a wood frame but a fancy new steel track painted an eye-catching red.
Texas Giant car
Texas Giant car
The seating design combines a vintage car theme with a Western motif. There are three train-cars in different metallic colors whose shell replicates the body of a 1961 Cadillac Deville, with headlights, tail-lights, and a showboaty front grill. Each train also has a longhorn hood ornament, saddle-style seats, and a saddle horn on the restraint bar.
The original Giant was shut down in November 2009, demolished, and then rebuilt, at a cost of $10 million. The new Giant is 4,700 feet longer and goes up to 65 mph -- 3 mph more than the old Giant's 62 mph top speed.
You'll surely notice that extra 3 mph.
The braking system includes a set of "rare earth magnet" safety brakes, the strongest type of permanent magnets made but not all that rare.
Six Flags has a time lapse of photos showing the progress of the renovation, and below is a video taken from the front seat of the new ride.
One final new feature sits at the exit: a Texas Giant retail store. You suppose their merchandise will include air-sickness bags?



via pegasusnews

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Dallas International Film Festival




Named by Movie Maker Magazine as one of the "25 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee," The Dallas International Film Festival features over 6,00 submissions, with 812 films from over 49 countries. There are 388 features and 424 shorts, with over 684 filmmakers in attendance, and over $270,000 in awards presented.

From March 31st-April 10th, take part in one of the best festivals in the country!



Dallas*Film

Thursday, February 10, 2011

DINING IN THE DARK VALENTINES SPECIAL

This Valentines day, Opaque-dining in the dark, is coming to Dallas for the first time.  From Friday 2/11-Monday 2/14 you can take on the new experience and be part of this exciting experiment of the senses. Unable to see for roughly two hours, you're other senses will be enhanced. Your sense of taste, smell, touch, and hearing will guide you through the evening.

Visually impaired waiters will help guide you through the evening as you abandon vision for this amazing exploration into this new multi-sensual dining experience. Experience the senses like you never have, bring your date, and come give it a try!

Dark is never black, just a deep, deep shade of red....

Tickets must be pre-purchased at DARKDINING.COM

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

LOVE & WAR IN TEXAS


Priding itself on representing Texas heritage through its authentic recipes and live music, Love & War in Texas is a great restaurant to go to really experience Texastraditions.  
L&W has become famous for its live Texas country music and has hosted a number of Texas sing/songwriters which you can find on any Friday and Saturday.  L&W also has piano performances throughout the week and a church service called “CowboyChurch” every Sunday morning at 9 a.m. The service is hosted by Narrow TrailCowboy Church, for more information visit www.narrrowtrail.org.
So sit back and listen to true Texas country while sampling some Texas cuisine such as Gulf Coast Texas Tilapia, Alamo Chicken or Roasted Wild Boar.  An extensive selection of Texas beer and wine is also available.  
L&W has two locations, one in Plano and another in Grapevine.
Plano Location:
601 E. Plano Pkwy
PlanoTX 75074
972.724.5558
Hours: Sunday-Friday, 11 a.m.-12 a.m.
Happy Hour: 4 p.m.-7 p.m.

Grapevine Location:
2505 E. Grapevine Mills Circle
GrapevineTX 76051
Hours: 11 a.m.-2a.m.
Happy Hour: 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
For more information, visit www.loveandwarintexas.com

THRILLS @ ZERO GRAVITY


Looking for things to do in Dallas?
Zero Gravity Dallas is the world's only "Thrill Amusement Park" featuring 5 different extreme thrill rides. There's a Bungee Jump, the Nothin' But Net, Texas Blastoff, the Skycoaster and the Skyscraper.
Zero Gravity is the perfect place to have parties and events and almost all of the rides can be done with a friend, so it's a great place for friends and families to come and get their adrenaline fix! Open year round, this is the perfect place for the adventure-seeker!
Take a look at their website HERE

THE LION & THE CROWN


The Lion and The Crown is a new English-style pub that recently opened its doors in Addison.  The new bar is located Addison Circle, a vibrant, yet semi-hidden area that houses apartment complexes and commercial spaces. Prior to The Lion and The Crown, Zen was the only other bar within walking distance of the apartments that surround Addison Circle.  A few other restaurants, one boutique and some small businesses make up for the rest of the area. Putting a pub in the mix makes for a pleasant change (Zen is popular but tends to turn into a club scene as the night wears on).  
The bar opened about two weeks ago and at that time had no credit card machines yet, so bring cash in case.  Also, the menus were not printed out either so they featured a list of items on a chalk board at the entrance.  I had a BLT and it was delicious.  The drinks were fairly priced for Addison Circle (in my experience, this area tends to be more on the pricey side).  They offer a full bar and some beer on tap (both imported and domestic).  My glass of house chardonnay was $5 and full to the rim and my friend's hefeweizen beer was around $4.  We arrived after happy hour so the prices seem normal.  
All in all, if you live in the area and want more of a laid-back, not over-crowded atmosphere to enjoy a drink with close friends, check out The Lion and The Crown. 
5001 Addison Circle, Addison, TX
(972) 503-5001

THE BEST SHOPPING IN DALLAS


The Galleria is filled with world-class shopping. Go on the weekdays when you're looking for things to do in Dallas and you'll beat the weekend rush.
Visit guest reception on the first level to get acclimated and see where you want to go. The least expensive stores are on the 3rd floor. There are over 200 stores, an ice rink, and the luxurious Westin Galleria Hotel, all just a stones throw away.
Check out their website for more info and be sure to stop by when you See Dallas!

972.702.7100   Mon-Sat 10a.m.-9p.m. Sun Noon-6p.m.
13350 Dallas Parkway, Suite 3080, Dallas, TX, 75240 

KELLER'S DRIVE-IN


Keller's Drive-In has been serving burgers and beer to Dallas residents for years.  Whether you prefer one of their famous burgers or just a side of crunchy tots, this 50s-style diner is a casual, family friendly restaurant that’s easy on your wallet, but very filling.   
Built in Keller's has two locations with the original in Lake Highlands (Northwest Hwy and Abrams to be exact) and the second on Harry Hines. Don't forget to bring cash as that's the only form of payment they take.  So drive-in and enjoy your dinner from the comfort of your own car. 

Location 1:
6537 E. Northwest Hwy.,  Dallas, 214-368-1209

Location 2: Also, 10554 Harry Hines Blvd,  Dallas

MY TIME @ THREE SHEETS


We arrived around 11 pm, so just the right time to still find a table and order some drinks.  There were quite a few people there for its soft opening, which is always a good sign, and yet not too many people so we had to wait to order. The service was great, with servers coming around our table every 10 minutes or so and the prices weren’t too shabby either. Definitely cheaper than the typical Uptown bar.  The cozy atmosphere provided dim lighting  and lounge areas that would make a good place for intimate conversation. The covered patio might have been bigger than the entire inside and provided pool tables as well as picnic tables to seat many at a time. This Texas heat limited my time spent on the patio but come fall, it will make a great spot to enjoy with friends.
Located at Ross and 75, Three Sheets is easy to get to and out of the way of both the Uptown and Downtown traffic. You have to valet as the parking lot is tiny, but it’s only $5 (compared to Uptown bar’s sometimes outrageous $10, that’s a steal). I was also told they would soon be serving pizza and the brick oven behind the bar is a sign this is probably a legit fact. Overall, Three Sheets impressed me, and I look forward to hearing more about it in the future.

3113 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas
214-823-3113

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DALLAS


The best shopping, dining and entertainment in Dallas.
See the historic Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza for an interesting look at the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 
Visitors can see Dallas' past through beautiful renovated historical buildings and also experience the abundant entertainment attractions the area offers, including live music, pubs, excellent shopping and dining. 
Since it's opening in 1957, the Dallas Opera is recognized both nationally and internationally as a premiere world opera.
White Rock Lake is a beautiful 1,015 acre city lake that offers hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, fishing, swimming, and bird watching areas.
With amazing exhibits and a dedication to education and conservation, the Dallas World Aquarium is the perfect place to visit on your stop to Dallas. 
Offering world-class dining and fantastic views, stop by Reunion Tower during your stay.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and showcasing the history of Dallas and North Central Texas, the Dallas Heritage Village offers a unique glimpse into the amazing history of the area. 
Are you a thrill seeker? This is the place for you.
With world renowned art and exhibits, the Dallas Museum of Art is yet another great stop on your trip to Dallas.