Frisco is a city in Collin and Denton counties in Texas. It is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, and is approximately 25 miles (40 km) from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
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4.5 based on 365 reviews
We were visiting from California and one of the things to do on my lifetime Baseball Bucketlist is to see a AA Minor League baseball game. I was so excited to see that the Frisco Roughriders were in town when we were visiting. The weather had been cold in April when we arrived but it was absolutely perfect the night of the ball game. I was immediately charmed by Dr. Pepper Ballpark the moment we were welcomed so warmly by the lovely staff handing out programs and taking our tickets at the gate. This is such a different experience from going to a Major League game. Minor league ballparks are so much smaller, more intimate and have a great deal of character - this park is no exception. We walked around for a half an hour before the game - checking out the awesome swimming pool that must be such a relief in the hot Texas summer, the bullpen where you can get up very close to watch the pitchers warmup and the small adorable gift shops throughout the park. This park is absolutely gorgeous from one end of it to the other. We bought tickets behind the plate but we sat down the first base line for a little bit of the game and had a section all to ourselves. I told my son it was great foul ball territory and sure enough, not long after I said that, a ball was hit a few rows away but because we were the only people in the section, he got his first foul ball. The fans at Dr. Pepper are so awesome and so welcoming. There is nothing on earth like hanging out with my two teenage boys at a beautiful Minor League park on a warm Spring night eating ice cream and watching the Frisco Roughriders play. I just became the coolest mom ever for taking them. This was a major highlight of our trip.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
This sports complex has recently been expanded to increase seating capacity. The facilities are kept up to date and there are no seats in the house that are really bad. Stadium refreshments and snacks are available for above average prices. The hotdogs we ordered were tasty. Attended the JMU and NDSU National Championship Game (Football) and had a great time as the game was competitive and both fan bases were very spirited.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Stonebriar exists to encourage all people to pursue a lifelong, joyous relationship with Jesus Christ. Our history dates back to 1998, when a small group of people, including Senior Pastor Chuck Swindoll, founded a church in Frisco, Texas. We are a nondenominational, evangelical Christian church. That means that we are governed by our own elders, not an outside organization. About 4,000 people worship at Stonebriar each Sunday.
This is a great church. Chuck Swindoll preaches truth and from rhe Bible. People are friendly and inviting. The youth group is great. A wonderful church that loves the Lord and spreads the good news!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Traditional architecture and beautiful murthis along with devotional chanting helps build a calm and meditative setting to reflect on the inner self and connect with the Creator. Well maintained and clean facility. Pride of the Indian community in North Texas. A must visit place for every Hindu in Texas.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
Cowboys fans here it is this is amazing place, gift shops , unlimited picture oppertunities, and great food could spend hours here
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Enjoy the most exciting family fun in North DFW. Not only a basketball game, enjoy great food, multiple kids zone entertainment areas and more! Come experience the family fun entertainment with the Texas Legends. The Legends are the NBA G League (NBA Minor League) of the Dallas Mavericks.
3.0 based on 108 reviews
While the Star lacks the impressiveness of AT&T Stadium or the elegance or grandeur of other stadiums, it is very utilitarian in a good way. The seating is comfortable, the security is not overbearing or rude and the ease of access for handicap was obvious. One strange thing, we were there for a sports event and they ran out of hot dog buns which made no sense. The lines for concessions were a little too much on the floor. The bathrooms required a person to walk up stairs which was a problem for our guest who was handicapped. These were the biggest problems. Overall, it was enjoyable and I can recommend it.
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