2500 Victory Ave.
Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 221-8326
A day of incredible fun for the entire family! Admission is $5 per person, donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Dallas and Fort Worth. Shop, learn, play and discover the best products, entertainment and services for North Texas families. All entertainment is free with admission and includes indoor trampoline park, bounce houses, Rodeo Zone, Soccer Zone, petting zoo, mini massages, face painting, balloon animals, animal encounters, character appearances, live performances and more.
SloDown is a slow motion video lounge for events where guests celebrate as we film them with our super slow motion camera.This dynamic setup becomes its own event within the event, and afterwards the client gets a custom-tailored 2 to 3 minute music video montage of the lounge experience.
The American Airlines Center is a multi-purpose arena, located in the Victory Park neighborhood, near downtown Dallas, Texas.The venue serves as the home to the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association, and the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League. The arena is also used for concerts and other live entertainment. It opened in 2001 at a cost of $420 million.History and constructionBy 1998, the Dallas Mavericks, then owned by H. Ross Perot, Jr., and the Dallas Stars were indicating their desire for a new facility to replace the dated Reunion Arena. Dallas taxpayers approved a new hotel tax and rental car tax to pay for a new facility to cover a portion of the funding, with the two benefiting teams, the Mavericks and the Stars, picking up the remaining costs, including cost overruns. The new arena was to be built just north of Woodall Rodgers Freeway near Interstate 35E on the site of an old power plant.On March 18, 1999, American Airlines announced that it would be acquiring the naming rights for the arena for US$195 million. American Airlines is headquartered in Fort Worth and is based at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.