Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this week, from today straight through the weekend. Even as we wrap up the holidays on this December 28th Sunday, the DFW area's buzzing with festive fun that'll keep your spirits high and your calendars full.
Kick off today with Coca-Cola's Classic Christmas at Dallas Midtown, the former Valley View Mall off LBJ Freeway and Montfort Road. According to NTXE News, this immersive Alpine Adventure runs through tonight, packing 90,000 square feet of twinkling lights, real outdoor ice skating, massive snow slides with Black Diamond lanes for thrill-seekers and beginner runs for kids, Santa and Mrs. Claus in a ski gondola for epic photos, Cinemark holiday movie screenings, live music, karaoke, an après ski dance party, and trail treats like hot cocoa and themed cocktails. Families raved last year, and Social House Entertainment dialed up the whimsy even more—grab tickets at ClassicChristmas.com before it closes.
Over in Dallas, Tea Around Town is brewing strong all day until 10 p.m., as listed on What's Up Fort Worth, perfect for a cozy sip through the city's best spots. And Harry Potter fans, The Exhibition is ongoing with wizarding magic, per Kids Out and About Dallas, ideal for immersive spells and photo ops through the 28th and beyond.
Tomorrow, Monday the 29th, hop aboard Santa's North Pole Express in Fort Worth, according to What's Up Fort Worth— a jolly train ride straight to holiday cheer that'll delight the little ones. Meanwhile, Christmas in the Garden lights up the Fort Worth Botanic Garden from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. tonight if you missed it, but keep eyes peeled for extended glows.
The Dallas Theater Center's A Christmas Carol wraps yesterday at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, directed by Alex Organ with spooky ghosts and Dickens vibes—not for kids under five due to haze and strobes, notes the AT&T Performing Arts Center—but catch Mrs. Doubtfire the musical December 26 to 28 for laughs if you're still planning flashbacks.
Through the week and weekend, My Guide Dallas spotlights Dallas Arts District tours for $62.99, Cowboys AT&T Stadium tours, and Fort Worth day trips. Shoott.com photo sessions run 26th to 28th for family memories, and Visit Dallas teases live music and free events to fill your nights.
Whether you're sliding down snowy hills, skating under lights, or toasting with tea, DFW's serving holiday magic one last time. Bundle up, make memories, and dive in—your adventure awaits right here at home.
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