

Worth We are the only place you can Ice Skate, Eat a Pizza or Burger & watch The Good Dinosaur, Creed or The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2. Next you’re on to fill your sleigh with gifts and fill your heart with Christmas cheer. Ice Skating & Movies in 1 place - Coyote Drive-In in Ft. Their own Twitter account says it best - 'Dont forget: we play our movies rain or (star)shine' Located deep in the heart of Fort Worth, the Coyote Drive-In shows new and classic films 7 nights a week, with a double feature every night. For true Christmas magic, stay at the hotel to splash around the indoor water park and dine in a giant Gingerbread house!ĭestination 2: Enchant Christmas in Arlington, TX Coyote Drive-In Fort Worth, Texas (Tarrant County) Photo Credit: Coyote Drive-In Facebook. At night, see Main Street aglow with hundreds of lights, and stop by the gazebo where a light show plays continuously from 6-11 p.m.ĭreaming of a White Christmas? To make all your snowy dreams come true, stop into the Great Wolf Lodge nearby where it snows in the lobby during story time and every inch of the rustic “lodge” is decked out for the Holidays. Sip hot chocolate and people-watch at Main Street Bistro’s sidewalk cafe or celebrate Christmas like the early Grapevine residents with crafts and historic tales at the Settlement to City Museums.
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Of course your first stop on this merry road trip is the “ Christmas Capital of Texas.” Shop along Main Street, with stores as full of Christmas gifts as they are decorated with wreaths, garland and lights. This road trip is as magical during the day as it is at night, and you might even get some Christmas shopping done along the way. MERRY TRIPPIN’! HERE’S THE MAP Yet, before the spirit of Christmas gets lost, here’s one last road trip full of giant trees, the brightest lights, and even a few ice rinks to bring you and your family together in the midst of the Holiday season craziness. At this point, you’re probably running around trying to find the perfect gift for Aunt Sue, decking the halls with ALL the boughs of holly and prepping for the five-course meals you’ll be making for all those Christmas parties.
