IVE NEVER BEEN TO A CITY SO AWESOME. AND THE BEST PART IS THAT THE SPORTS TEAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE NATION! ST LOUIS, HOUSTON AND SAN ANTONIO SUCK!
Last Visit: February 2006
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(Report Problem)Ugly, sprawling, pretentious suburb in search of a city. Full of ugly, stupid, deluded, self-important nouveaux riches jerks. Terrible nightlife, shopping and dining choices you can get anywhere else in the world, deadest downtown area this side of Pittsburgh.... My advice to potential visitors: DON'T GO!! The natives think it's the best city on earth-- but they're fooling themselves. Anyone from Dallas with an IQ above dryer lint has left-- like I always say: "The smart southerners get out as soon as they can!"
Last Visit: June 2005
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(Report Problem)Dallas is the best little big city I've ever visited. It has all the amenities of a sprawling metropolis with the convenience of easy accessiblity - by foot or by rail (which is very affordable). Everyone I met was friendly, unpretentious, and accommodating. I was expecting a parched, dry, tired city, but was truly, and pleasantly surprised with the beauty of Dallas: its narrow curved streets, abundance of greenery, and the variety of attractions. True, it's surrounded by swirling highways and vast suburbs (where there are also treasures to be found). However, the city itself is very user friendly and quite lovely. Can't wait for my next visit.
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(Report Problem)dallas is a great place i really enjoy it. there is so much to do and this is a city wich in my oppinion does not discriminate against race,sex,age or,religion
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(Report Problem)I like the way the city is civilized and some of the entertainment.Dislikes polluted lakes,crime rate, needs more working officers on duty.
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(Report Problem)I am not pleased with Dallas. This city has horrible drivers they cut you off, don't signal and tailgate you! Its too flat,I have never seen so many beggars in my life ask money from you wherever you go! And too many homeless. Oak cliff is a nasty area too ghetto. But the skyline is beautiful at night. And a lot of choices where to eat, and good mall selection. Overall I don't like Dallas. I suggest Arlington/Ft Worth more safer and the people are very friendly!!! And much better drivers! I'd rather live in Chicago than Dallas.
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(Report Problem)I love Dallas, I even moved from N.Y.C. And you know its better than N.Y.C, S.F,N.C,S.C,L.A. Dallas got a lot to offer. Now the person from N.C Dallas is better than that boring old state. And we do have things to do. We are not a ghost town. We may not have ads on TV saying Come to Dallas. Because we don't want people like you to come to Dallas. And we don't talk about cowboys all day, we don't at all. So if you think Dallas is a badddd places don't come.
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(Report Problem)Dallas thinks it is allot better than it is. Downtown is a ghost town, All that is down there is big buisness buildings and crappy museums. If the Dallas Aquarium was not there, then there would be nothing worth seeing at all. Arlington with the Rangers, Six Flags, and better people than in Dallas should be your destination. If texas be your choise to visit then hit up San Antonio, Corpus Christi, or Arlington. Screw the "BIG D".
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(Report Problem)Liked everything about Dallas and the people of Texas.
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(Report Problem)For a person who resides in the cultural wasteland of the Midwest, Dallas can seem like a huge city. Redeeming values of Dallas includes numerous eateries and several excellent Tex-Mex restaurants. Outside the downtown (which is dead after 5:00 p.m.), there is no cool city neighborhoods or unique ethnic enclaves like NYC. In fact, outside downtown, the city of Dallas has a suburban atmosphere with ubiquitous malls, cookie cutter strip-malls, etc. The uptown neighborhood along Mc Kinney Avenue is nothing like Lincoln Park in Chicago or the Village in NYC. In summary, I only enjoy visiting Dallas to see friends and eat Tex-Mex (to Dallas's credit, million times better than Tex-Mex in NYC).
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