CornbreadFed
Master Don Juan
I've been multiple times, this recent time was on a work trip for a week.This is a good perspective. I like seeing this thread get some additional perspectives. How long were you in Dallas? Have you been to the city multiple times?
I am not a big fan of Phoenix either, but it is definitely more distinctive than Dallas by far.Other people have made the statement that Dallas lacks soul. Some of those sprawly cities you mentioned lack soul too. I'm more familiar with some than others. The city that I am most familiar with of the ones you mentioned is Phoenix. Someone could say that Phoenix lacks soul as well. I don't think life in Phoenix is an upgrade over life in Dallas. There's also a Phoenix Scene thread on this forum.
I was in uptown/downtown area- the area looked dead and depressing. The food was Mid, the streets were unwalkable, everything was bisected by a highway, and just overall a horrible experience. I have also been to a bar area that I can't remember that was full of Yuppies and I still wasn't impressed.After saying all of this, I don't want to dismiss your statement as untrue. It's possible that you didn't go to some of the right places at the right times. You might have been in some economically depressed neighborhoods south of Interstate 30. You might have also been in the northern suburbs that I mentioned in the previous post around a bunch of married moms. On the northern side of Dallas, areas north of Interstate 635 are not as well known for pussie quality. North of Interstate 635 covers the northern part of Dallas city limits and all of the northern suburbs. Some areas north of 635 are better than others.
It is not that it is lacking things to do, it is just the city felt like a giant Sams club Parking lot next to a renovated strip mall.A common criticism of the Dallas area is that it is lacking for things to do besides eating, drinking, shopping, and spectator sports. Those people are lazy. It might take more effort to find things to do but there are plenty of things to do. Most recreation options are available here if someone knows where to look. There are some scenic natural areas. There's hiking and biking. There are bodies of water. There's fishing and horseback riding nearby. People can get involved with whatever sport or other activity they like. There's an art and museum scene.
@SW15, why do you choose to remain in Dallas? You got much better Austin, Houston, or San Antonio down the road if you want to remain in Texas.