Prosper is an affluent suburban town located in Collin and Denton counties within the state of Texas, United States. The town is located within the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the population was 9,423; As of 2018, the estimated population was 22,055.
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5 based on 14 reviews
Brought my kids here for some weekend fun. The park is well maintained by the city, has a lot of walking trails, and the playground equipment is updated. This is a great park to take your family to - everyone can have some fun running around this place!
4.5 based on 307 reviews
Plenty of parking. Easy in and out to freeways. Nice sized arena. Great venue to see any sport or concert event. Walking distance to many hotels.
4.5 based on 576 reviews
I enjoy visiting the McKinney town square and looked forward to introducing my sister in laws and nieces to it on our girl's weekend. They were delighted with the shopping opportunities and the variety of eating establishments.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
The National Videogame Museum is the country's first dedicated videogame museum, established to document, preserve and exhibit our industry's rich history. This museum has 20 interactive exhibits on display including an 80s-themed arcade, gaming stations, an 80s room and more.
Walk thru the history of video games with the original cartons, displays and games. The best part of the NVM is the arcade, where you can play the games using tokens (the entrance fee I paid was $12, which includes a handful of tokens, and you can purchase more from a vending machine). Good air conditioning. Free parking.
Note the NVM is set back from the street (North Dallas Parkway) and I drove past it the first time. The NVM is in a huge group of buildings with some other Frisco cultural stuff along with at least one private business. The NVM is off the Tollway/Parkway near Cotton Gin Road on the east side.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
During our trip of Dallas while traveling Downtown Dallas to McKinney we stayed in this park for relaxing and enjoying the sunshine of Dallas. It is really nice park where play area for children is available and seating places for relaxation is also available and walking paths is also good for locals.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Bonnie Wenk Dog Park is "the" nicest and cleanest dog park we've ever visited with our schnauzer, PacMan.
When you enter you go through a series of gates to prevent accidental escapees. There are 2 separate areas - one for small to medium dogs and one for large, larger, and largest dogs.
The big dog area is very large. I see people using frisbees as well as ball-launching toys with their animal friends. The small dog area is good sized as well. Plenty of room for playing toss and fetch with your buddy.
My favorite part is a water play area accessible by all dogs. It is a concrete fountain with water coming from the ground and shooting up into the air. The dogs (and even kids) have a great time with this on those miserable, hot Texas summer days.
If you do visit be a responsible pet owner and use the provided doggie poop bags to pickup after your pet. If you see some poop (from a low-life pet owner who doesn't care) grab a bag and pick it up. Let's help keep it clean for the benefit of our shoes, but especially for our pet's sake.
4.5 based on 169 reviews
I've attended two years in a row and they are always doing some form of construction, maybe one year they'll get it right. Also long lines for concessions, and crowd control not the best. Parking was a nightmare due to construction. Perhaps when construction completed it will be better.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Thriving Destination Upscale Regional Mall for North Texas. Large and busy food court, several anchor stores, always good crowds, easy parking except holidays, popular in-mall restaurants. Still has an excellent bookstore, although the ice rink closed. Multiplex movies. This mall will survive Amazon.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Awesome experience - love me some Cowboys!! Buy tickets ahead of time for the guided tour. Skip the expensive hotels nearby and try out an Airbnb on the Lake Lewisville side of Frisco away from the hustle and bustle while you enjoy fishing, water sports, hiking etc. There is an Airbnb listing with "1600 sq ft" in the title and it is right outside of Hidden Cove Park. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 62 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.
Steve Farrar teaches in a clear, easily understandable manner that speaks to men. He doesn't baby the men, but he doesn't punch them in the nose either. Very biblically sound teaching.
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