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Diversions

What to do, when you're not at TickleFest headquarters, and you want to see what Dallas has to offer.

Oak Lawn Halloween Block Party

Incredible costumes, street vendors, and an outrageously flamboyant parade.

Saturday, October 28th, 7 PM to 1 AM.

3900 block of Cedar Springs, in the heart of the gay community.

 

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Knights on horseback, falconry demonstrations, and dinner, 1100's style.

Various shows throughout TickleFest weekend.

2021 North Stemmons Freeway, three miles from TickleFest Host Hotel, one and a half miles from the Alternate Hotel.

Deep Ellum neighborhood

Alternative music, funky art, and eclectic eats.

Open 24/7.

Just east of downtown Dallas. You can't miss it!

American Airlines Center

Pro sports, major concerts, and local events.

See the Dallas Mavericks play the Philadelphia 76ers.

Saturday, October 28th, 7:30 PM.

2500 Victory Avenue, just north of downtown Dallas.

West End Historic District

A plethora of restaurants, attractions, and shops.

Open 24/7.

Just west of downtown Dallas. You can't miss it!

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

A collections-based, research-driven, public natural history museum.

Open daily, 10 AM to 5 PM.

2201 North Field Street, just north of downtown Dallas.

The Dallas World Aquarium

Fish and more animals, educational talks, and a manatee webcam.

Open daily, 10 AM to 5 PM.

1801 North Griffin Street, in downtown Dallas.

The Sixth Floor Museum

A comprehensive collection of information about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Open daily, 10 AM to 6 PM.

411 Elm Street, in downtown Dallas.

For more activities, entertainment, and events going on in during TickleFest weekend, check out the TripAdvisor listings.

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