Dallas is home to two major airports, DAL and DFW.
Dallas Love Field (DAL)
This is our recommendation. Not only is it nicer, but it is closer to the event area at only 2.6 miles away.
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW)
This is the larger of the two airports, however, it is 18 miles away from the event area.
Warwick Melrose Hotel Dallas (3 miles away from the ceremony)
Click here for our hotel block. It is $239/night. It must be booked by August 22nd to secure our group rate.
Hilton Park Cities (3.2 miles away from the ceremony)
Click here for our hotel block. It is $164/night. It must be booked by August 29th to secure our group rate.
Here are a few of our favorite things to do in Dallas if you are traveling here for the weekend!
The Katy Trail Ice House is one of our favorite places in all of Dallas. It has some great food (try the fried jalapeƱo bottle caps) and some phenomenal margaritas, all in a laid back beergarden atmosphere.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens are incredible, meticulously curated gardens on White Rock Lake that showcase Dallas's best plants. A walk around the Arboretum can't be beat!
Las Palmas is the place where Parker and Allie met and is Parker's favorite Tex-Mex place in the city! Be careful, the margaritas are strong!
Uchi Dallas is a swanky sushi place in the heart of Dallas only 1 block away from where Parker lived during medical school. Parker and Allie often visited just to experience their unique dessert, "Fried Milk," something that needs to be experienced to be believed! They became an official couple after dessert one night and then celebrated there for their 1 year anniversary!
Then don't go to Dallas... All jokes aside, Cedar Ridge Park is the best hike in the DFW area and has some great views! (Picture shown is unfortunately not the aforementioned hike, but the best hiking picture Parker and Allie had)
Dallas Cidercade is a fun Cidery with a robust all-you-can-play arcade after a small cover. Parker frequented this place during medical school with his roommates and out-of-town guests