@@brittoncoil2518 All sports and theme parks are in Arlington. No, there is no bus there so good luck checking THAT out if you're flying in. Basically we have a ton of artwork seemingly perfectly meshed in with utter hopelessness and the homeless population. We have an Amber alert every 27 minutes, gun shots are very frequent and close no matter WHERE in Dallas you reside. Unless you live in the richest part, which they keep secret from us poor people. Can't even direct you there, not joking AT all. Run! Just run.
This is so cool. I visited this summer for a week, and I recognize so many things. Also the giant eyeball kind of has a story around it. Some architect wanted to build something, city officials told him it would be an eyesore. He went to an artist, made the big ass eyeball, and told the city officials to stick it basically. It’s private property, too lol.
I've been watching your channels for a while, and I'm glad you've finally made it to my city! I usually tell people to go to Fort Worth instead as I think its better for tourists. But you already went there. You seem to have had a good time in downtown dallas! I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks. Dallas was nice, I couldn't complain - apart from the fact that I went on a Monday and half the attractions were shut! I'd go back one day for sure!
Flew down there a few years ago trim Seattle... Took my brother to a Dallas Stars game for his birthday. A interesting way they sang the National Anthem was that no one sang along. Completely silent, except for the person who was there to perform it. Everyone in the arena were standing in attention, saluting, and others with their hand over their heart. However, the only time they would blurt out during the anthem is the two times the word "Stars" would come up. Not going to lie, it startled the heck out of key. A humble experience and nice rendition of their way they sing the National anthem.
Oh really, I didn't notice. Some people sang along and I did notice the Stars thing, but some other NHL teams do that with select words (Winnipeg's one is annoying as hell).
Nice job with the video. As a Dallasite, there's really not much to do tourist-wise but it's a great city to live in with a lot of sports teams and good eats.
Thanks James. I dunno, as a tourist everything that you probably think as 'normal' is pretty cool for us. Love the sports teams and the food is just amazing!
Nice video. But seeing so many references to guns was kind of unusual. I live in Dallas, and even though our family has two shotguns, a long rifle, and two handguns, we never carry them around. We only use them for target shooting at the gun ranges. From an insider's perspective I'd recommend visitors check out the Arts District, Fair Park, Deep Ellum, the Bishop Arts District, and the Uptown neighborhoods of Dallas. There are also many more neighborhood based attractions, but unless you know where to go it can be difficult to find without a car. The aforementioned spots can be accessed using the City's Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) buses, trains, trolley, or D-Link bus. Keep up the good work!
Thank Troy. As someone who comes from a country where almost all guns are illegal to own if you're a civilian, it's strange to me that there's such an open-carry policy - and it was pretty obvious who was packing. And yes, there's plenty of attractions that I didn't mention, but the transport in Dallas seems to be pretty good! :)
Dallas love field airport is closer airport to Dallas. There's also a metro line that runs from DFW (also goes by love field) and goes through downtown. Though having a car could be easier depending on what your plans are.
Probably yeah, but most people would probably come in via DFW. Having a car is definitely easier. I usually just use public transit when I'm visiting places, but for Dallas I get a car.
@@UltimateBucketList Since DAL is only served by Southwest, Delta and Alaska; a majority of people will most likely use DFW. I don't like to drive and can't really justify the expense of a vehicle, so walking and public transit is key even if it limits my options.
Heyyyyyyy! It's always great to see my city on RUclips!! I live right here in Downtown Dallas, next to the American Airlines Center. Traffic is freaking horrible during game day lol and the crime down here is BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh it's really bad lol So be careful when you come downtown.
I can imagine that traffic sucks on gameday, but I suppose that's just like any city with a major sports team. Crime ... well, let's just hope responsible citizens armed with guns will help you out there?!
@@UltimateBucketList You're right, any city that's a major sports hub has the same headaches I bet........Anddddd one thing for sure, the majority of us Texans are proud members of the NRA.....I always keep one on my hip and one around my ankle. You can never be to careful. God Bless you!
Imagine moving from a tiny city in Louisiana to the big city of Dallas right in the middle of a worldwide shutdown. All the wife and I can do is drive to work and back home. Maybe 2021 will be better....although it wont.
I love living in Dallas. The cost of living is great and the downtown is relatively safe, clean and you can walk down a sidewalk without having to avoid homeless tents and not be confronted by drug addicts and mentally ill people every block you walk on or have to worry about your car being broke into like in cities like Portland, Seattle, LA and San Francisco. The Arts District is really nice.
I’m going to Dallas on Sunday morning and I’m going to ask my grandma if we can go eat Inside the big Dallas ball and i rally want to see the view of the city of Dallas and fall is such a beautiful place in North America and I’m in love with Dallas and I was born in Dallas and this place is such a breakfast place to go sit seeing and to go eat at an amazing outside dinner and I love Dallas and it such pretty place and I can’t wait to go back to Dallas Texas on Sunday morning and I’m packing up for Dallas on a Friday and I’m leaving on a Sunday and I’m going tray and ask my grandma if we can go inside of the dallas ball
Most everything is back open now per our governor. Masks are still encouraged for safety and most places will limit the number of people depending on the size of the area. I would suggest to come before summer really hits as it gets really hot down here.
There's hundreds of places around Dallas that will sell you a Cowboy hat. My advice - don't go for one of those 'souvenir costume hats' that you can buy at a gas station. Visit an authentic Western Cowboy shop and they'll fit you with the perfect one!
I have never been anywhere & the first place I want to go to is Texas I’m from ny abs everyone is mean and I’m ready to go to Texas bc I’m ready go feel love
@@UltimateBucketList yea I plan on going in April and I can’t wait . I want to stay a few days 2 just to take it all one and to another one to see things , I seen that they have the Holocaust and African American museum so I’m excited to maybe see that!
If you just want to stay around Downtown, it's pretty walkable and you don't need a car. Just your legs and/or public transport. If you want to go anywhere else, then yes, use a car.
We don't all carry guns since you have to have a license to carry one out in public. I am a native Texan and I don't carry a gun but I am about to get my license so that if I wanted to I can but I still probably won't.
@@joannahuff713 having a license applies to law-abiding citizens. A lot of people carry guns and have no intention of getting a license. A lot of people also purchase their guns illegally, or have someone purchase the guns for them.
I honestly didn't think it was that bad?! I mean sure, there's a lot of highways and it can get busy - but I'm used to living next to (and working in) standstill traffic. I didn't even think LA was bad compared to Manchester or London.
@@ravenmills7777 What about? It's been legal to open carry under Texas law since 2016 with a LTC or CHL. Now that constitutional carry passed it's legal without a permit.
Think on this folks! Cities that allow people to carry guns ARE safer than Places where it is Illegal. Remember, the bad guys will conceal their carry no matter what the sign on the door says and the good guys won't. That leaves you in a public place, far from home, as an open shooting target with no way to protect yourself and your family. Conclusion? Carry a gun, AND a nice sharp pocket knife for other places. stay safe! Yeehaaww!!!
@@zuplaton All cities have people that carry guns. It's only where it is legal that the majority that carry are not criminals. I would feel MUCH safer knowing I was in a city where law abiding citizens are allowed (and DO in much greater numbers). There you know most of the people with guns are doing it to protect themselves and you from the criminals that want to hurt you. Police are minutes away, when seconds count.
That’s only in the ghetto designated areas of Texas. Every state has them. They usually give off an off putting vibe to begin with so naturally tourists won’t find themselves their.
I love Dallas. So much to do in that city. I was shocked at how art-centric it was. I'm really looking forward to getting back. Great video!
It really was! I didn't do too much of the museums, but I'd happily go back just to do it all again.
Thanks!
I like the green building
What’s is there to do here? Haven’t found anything yet
I’m in Houston
@@brittoncoil2518 All sports and theme parks are in Arlington. No, there is no bus there so good luck checking THAT out if you're flying in. Basically we have a ton of artwork seemingly perfectly meshed in with utter hopelessness and the homeless population. We have an Amber alert every 27 minutes, gun shots are very frequent and close no matter WHERE in Dallas you reside. Unless you live in the richest part, which they keep secret from us poor people. Can't even direct you there, not joking AT all. Run! Just run.
This is so cool. I visited this summer for a week, and I recognize so many things. Also the giant eyeball kind of has a story around it. Some architect wanted to build something, city officials told him it would be an eyesore. He went to an artist, made the big ass eyeball, and told the city officials to stick it basically. It’s private property, too lol.
Ha! That's why there's a giant eyeball in Dallas?! I didn't know that, thanks!
i always wondered what the reason was lol
I live in Dallas it's cool I love staying here
It's a fun city, for sure.
Same
I've been watching your channels for a while, and I'm glad you've finally made it to my city! I usually tell people to go to Fort Worth instead as I think its better for tourists. But you already went there. You seem to have had a good time in downtown dallas! I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks. Dallas was nice, I couldn't complain - apart from the fact that I went on a Monday and half the attractions were shut! I'd go back one day for sure!
How is FW better for tourist?
hell no dalas better
Thank you, I'm planning visiting TX as a tourist (either Dallas or FW) and as I have friends in FW seems more reasonable to me.
Flew down there a few years ago trim Seattle... Took my brother to a Dallas Stars game for his birthday. A interesting way they sang the National Anthem was that no one sang along. Completely silent, except for the person who was there to perform it. Everyone in the arena were standing in attention, saluting, and others with their hand over their heart. However, the only time they would blurt out during the anthem is the two times the word "Stars" would come up. Not going to lie, it startled the heck out of key. A humble experience and nice rendition of their way they sing the National anthem.
Oh really, I didn't notice. Some people sang along and I did notice the Stars thing, but some other NHL teams do that with select words (Winnipeg's one is annoying as hell).
Nice job with the video. As a Dallasite, there's really not much to do tourist-wise but it's a great city to live in with a lot of sports teams and good eats.
Thanks James. I dunno, as a tourist everything that you probably think as 'normal' is pretty cool for us.
Love the sports teams and the food is just amazing!
I was born in Dallas and I went to Dallas a lot of times for personal reasons and it’s beautiful especially at night💜
Absolutely! It's a pretty city for sure.
I love Dallas so much that I even claim that I'm the KING of Cedar Hill Texas.
you are right!! AT&T stadium is really nice even though I never been to. Dallas looks really fascinating city to me. great video!!!
Thanks! And yes, it's a cool stadium - I hope you get to go one day.
Yep Arlington great
Isn’t it globe life now?
I didin't think Dallas is a such a great city but after I watched this video...İt shows everything what I want.
I hope you do visit Dallas ... the people are nice and it's an easy city to navigate!
I am visiting Dallas and have been looking you tube videos for tips and ideas. This is the best so far. Thank you!
You're welcome! I think you'll love Dallas, such a friendly city!
This video is spot on! The friendliest Americans live in Texas!
Yes, I totally agree! Thanks very much! :)
People in Houston weren’t that friendly from my experience.
@@DialloMoore503 how friendly were you?
@@chatalaine
I’m always friendly, until someone is unfriendly to me.
@@DialloMoore503 well I am sorry to hear that you weren’t made welcome.
I love my city. D-Town for life ❤
You live in a lovely city!
Nice video. But seeing so many references to guns was kind of unusual. I live in Dallas, and even though our family has two shotguns, a long rifle, and two handguns, we never carry them around. We only use them for target shooting at the gun ranges. From an insider's perspective I'd recommend visitors check out the Arts District, Fair Park, Deep Ellum, the Bishop Arts District, and the Uptown neighborhoods of Dallas. There are also many more neighborhood based attractions, but unless you know where to go it can be difficult to find without a car. The aforementioned spots can be accessed using the City's Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) buses, trains, trolley, or D-Link bus. Keep up the good work!
Thank Troy. As someone who comes from a country where almost all guns are illegal to own if you're a civilian, it's strange to me that there's such an open-carry policy - and it was pretty obvious who was packing. And yes, there's plenty of attractions that I didn't mention, but the transport in Dallas seems to be pretty good! :)
I’m from southeast Dallas (pleasant grove) and it was great to see ya do a vid on our city Ninh. Keep up the work
Great, thanks for the compliments!
I did a few Dallas based videos. Check out my channel for more.
Going home to Dallas Texas!!❤
Enjoy!
cool video! thanks for showing the best in Dallas!
You're welcome, glad you like the video :)
I like ur videos. Ur a great content creater. Me from Nashville
Awesome! Thank you! I was meant to visit Nashville last year until the COVID happened.
@@UltimateBucketList yeah bro. I was wanting to vist you here till covid
Dallas love field airport is closer airport to Dallas. There's also a metro line that runs from DFW (also goes by love field) and goes through downtown. Though having a car could be easier depending on what your plans are.
Probably yeah, but most people would probably come in via DFW.
Having a car is definitely easier. I usually just use public transit when I'm visiting places, but for Dallas I get a car.
@@UltimateBucketList Since DAL is only served by Southwest, Delta and Alaska; a majority of people will most likely use DFW. I don't like to drive and can't really justify the expense of a vehicle, so walking and public transit is key even if it limits my options.
Go around October or November when it's nice and cool because summer can be very hot and uncomfortable.
Yes you are correct, I've heard of the Texas heat and it's mega hot.
I went around March and it was perfect.
It’s a pain but you can get to DT Dallas from DFW Airport on DART’s Orange Line. Ride the TexRail from the airport to DT Fort Worth
Yes, that's correct. I still prefer to drive even with the traffic and I think most people would too.
Thank you. This is good to know. The more options available, the better.
Wooo amazing sharing so beautiful country
It's a nice city, for sure.
I'll be visiting Dallas for the first time in June. Looks like a fabulous place. 😍
I think you'll love this place. People are friendly and it's a nice clean city. Enjoy!
Heyyyyyyy! It's always great to see my city on RUclips!! I live right here in Downtown Dallas, next to the American Airlines Center. Traffic is freaking horrible during game day lol and the crime down here is BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh it's really bad lol So be careful when you come downtown.
I can imagine that traffic sucks on gameday, but I suppose that's just like any city with a major sports team. Crime ... well, let's just hope responsible citizens armed with guns will help you out there?!
@@UltimateBucketList You're right, any city that's a major sports hub has the same headaches I bet........Anddddd one thing for sure, the majority of us Texans are proud members of the NRA.....I always keep one on my hip and one around my ankle. You can never be to careful. God Bless you!
@@thestartofusasmr3778 I'm a big fan of the NRA and wish that gun laws weren't so stupid in my country. Godspeed!
Imagine moving from a tiny city in Louisiana to the big city of Dallas right in the middle of a worldwide shutdown. All the wife and I can do is drive to work and back home. Maybe 2021 will be better....although it wont.
Sorry to hear that. The lockdowns aren't fun for anyone at the moment. Give it time, I think you'll enjoy the place.
Well is it bettee
You did a great job on this video man!
Thanks bro! Check out my channel for more!
Free state of Texas. God bless ye!!
Thank you very much! :)
Lovely Dallas❤
Yes indeed.
My husband is from Dallas. I know he misses it.
It really is a lovely city, it's a shame I only spent such a short amount of time here.
Nice footage I like it 👍
Thanks 👍
Well done video great narrating and editing definitely earned a sub
Thanks man!
Dallas the best
For sure!
What's best...Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, or Houston?
@@rainbow20112011 Lets just say take San Antonio off the list lol.
@@rainbow20112011 Just so you know Rainbow...you can cross off everything on that list besides Dallas. 100 truth
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing your content. Greeting from paris
Thanks very much, I appreciate your comments!
4:40 "You'll be absolutely safe because most people carry guns." SO TRUE. I feel so much safer anywhere where law abiding citizens carry weapons.
I agree. It's true what they say: "An armed society is a polite society!.
15 months until Wrestlemania 2022... never too early to plan
I agree!
I love living in Dallas. The cost of living is great and the downtown is relatively safe, clean and you can walk down a sidewalk without having to avoid homeless tents and not be confronted by drug addicts and mentally ill people every block you walk on or have to worry about your car being broke into like in cities like Portland, Seattle, LA and San Francisco. The Arts District is really nice.
Yes, I noticed that when I walked through your lovely city.
I wouldn't hesitate to relocate there! Thanks for stopping by.
Did you see the Mavs
They weren't playing when I went. Otherwise, I probably would have got tickets.
Ultimate Bucket List k there playing great this season
omg, I want to go sooooo bad
It's a fun time city, for sure!
u should go to boston soon its a small major city but very historical and interesting
Sure, why not?
I’m going to Dallas on Sunday morning and I’m going to ask my grandma if we can go eat Inside the big Dallas ball and i rally want to see the view of the city of Dallas and fall is such a beautiful place in North America and I’m in love with Dallas and I was born in Dallas and this place is such a breakfast place to go sit seeing and to go eat at an amazing outside dinner and I love Dallas and it such pretty place and I can’t wait to go back to Dallas Texas on Sunday morning and I’m packing up for Dallas on a Friday and I’m leaving on a Sunday and I’m going tray and ask my grandma if we can go inside of the dallas ball
I loved Dallas when I went and I can't wait to go back! Enjoy your trip, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting! :)
I’m working in America for 3 months next year and I get to choose where I go, what would you say are the better cities??
Depends where you want to go and what you want to do and what weather you like.
- Las Vegas, New York and Dallas I like.
- Avoid LA like the plague.
Ultimate Bucket List brill thank you! Love your vids btw 🙌🏼
Thanks man!
My hometown!
Cool place you live in!
Visit Atlanta soon!
You said that three times already.
What videos are coming soon
I have one coming up today I think? I don't believe I have any more sports based ones until the beginning of next year?
Hey guys i’m torn between moving to Dallas or ATL? which one would benefit more?
Depends what you're after? But both cities come highly recommended.
@@UltimateBucketList No comparison ATL Move to Dallas you'll be bored out of your mind🤷♂️👀Just a disclaimer plus way better food in da "A"🤷♂️👀
Lol…I wouldn’t walk around Downtown Dallas at night too much! Not quite that safe.
Oh, and I’ve never seen an open carry gun.
Open carry is perfectly legal in Dallas, but most people are smart enough to conceal rather than openly flaunt it.
@@UltimateBucketList this is true!
@@chocojavachip Hello pretty. How are you doing today, you caught my attention I must confess...
I live in dallas
You live in a fun city!
i can see my house
Cool!
I see some aerial footage here. Are there any restrictions on flying a drone in Dallas/FW?
Not that I'm aware of, but this footage was shot over three years ago and I'm sure things have changed since then?
Is this all even still going on during covid? I'm visiting Dallas next month and want to do that tower!
I'm not sure. It'll probably still be open but they'll restrict the numbers.
My advice: ring them and book tickets in advance!
Most everything is back open now per our governor. Masks are still encouraged for safety and most places will limit the number of people depending on the size of the area. I would suggest to come before summer really hits as it gets really hot down here.
Big fan of bro yoy
Thanks Brother!
Very nice
Thanks Sardar
I live in Dallas I just haven’t explored it
It's a cool city!
Did you also see the Globe Life Park before it became Globe Life Field.
I believe so?
You know they have a team in Finland called Santa Fc you could see if they have a tour? It would be funny 😁 to see
Sounds lame. I already drove through the town of Christmas in Florida ... it wasn't Christmassey.
Who loves Dallas mavericks?!
They're in the final right now and flying high!
@@UltimateBucketList ofc I wanna move to Dallas one these years 😝
@@CalvinCJ34 it's a nice city - I hope you do!
I just hope you visit Croatia on Christmas or the New years but im not trying to be annoying
It's really expensive at this time of the year, so I'm keeping an eye out for deals.
@@UltimateBucketList yes i understand
Texas ❤
But not as much as my home state of kansas
There's no place like home!
What's a good place to buy a Cowboy hat?
There's hundreds of places around Dallas that will sell you a Cowboy hat.
My advice - don't go for one of those 'souvenir costume hats' that you can buy at a gas station.
Visit an authentic Western Cowboy shop and they'll fit you with the perfect one!
I have never been anywhere & the first place I want to go to is Texas I’m from ny abs everyone is mean and I’m ready to go to Texas bc I’m ready go feel love
I hope you do! People in Texas are super friendly and there's plenty to do in and around Dallas.
@@UltimateBucketList yea I plan on going in April and I can’t wait . I want to stay a few days 2 just to take it all one and to another one to see things , I seen that they have the Holocaust and African American museum so I’m excited to maybe see that!
things in Texas are big but not Glasses of beer unless you find a Pip and Whistle
pig and whistle
I didn't know that?
City tour of Dallas
Yes.
Do you need a car when traveling around in Dallas?
Yes
If you just want to stay around Downtown, it's pretty walkable and you don't need a car. Just your legs and/or public transport.
If you want to go anywhere else, then yes, use a car.
you should check out Austin!
I was going to, but I simply ran out of time.
I'm sure to go back to Texas though, so definitely the next time I'm back there.
Do you know what street had all the food trucks?
They're dotted around the city - www.visitdallas.com/things-to-do/discover-dallas/guides/tastes-of-dallas-food-trucks.html
He's so right about Texans carrying guns. I think everyone here is packing heat.
I feel relatively safe in Texas.
@@UltimateBucketList guns make places safer
We don't all carry guns since you have to have a license to carry one out in public. I am a native Texan and I don't carry a gun but I am about to get my license so that if I wanted to I can but I still probably won't.
@@joannahuff713 having a license applies to law-abiding citizens. A lot of people carry guns and have no intention of getting a license. A lot of people also purchase their guns illegally, or have someone purchase the guns for them.
Dallas traffic thoooo
I honestly didn't think it was that bad?!
I mean sure, there's a lot of highways and it can get busy - but I'm used to living next to (and working in) standstill traffic.
I didn't even think LA was bad compared to Manchester or London.
I have a video idea maybe things to do in fort worth
I actually did a video about the Fort Worth Stockyards, that was a fun day!
@@UltimateBucketList Yay!
@ultimate bucket list go to Athens it’s fantastic.
It would be a good video to make on the Parthenon 🏛
Yeah for sure!
Dallas has a pretty strict concelead gun carry policy… if you want to see people carrying.. go to an open carry state like Oklahoma or Kansas
As a gun advocate, I don't mind either!
What do you mean? Texas has constitutional carry.
@@findalefinnie Dallas city limits
@@ravenmills7777 What about? It's been legal to open carry under Texas law since 2016 with a LTC or CHL. Now that constitutional carry passed it's legal without a permit.
@@ravenmills7777 Your comment makes no sense.
Dallas is my brother
Great place to visit!
Does dallas get tornado 🌪
Not that I'm aware of? Possibly though.
Yes we do
Yes we sure do!
Think on this folks! Cities that allow people to carry guns ARE safer than Places where it is Illegal. Remember, the bad guys will conceal their carry no matter what the sign on the door says and the good guys won't. That leaves you in a public place, far from home, as an open shooting target with no way to protect yourself and your family. Conclusion? Carry a gun, AND a nice sharp pocket knife for other places. stay safe! Yeehaaww!!!
In theory, I agree!
And here I’m wondering why tf is LA is so expensive
Exactly!
Absolutely safe because most people carry guns.....
Technically correct!
Yes
Hooters and Cuisine should never be used in the same sentence lol
In theory yes, but the atmosphere in those places is usually nice.
'It's safe because most people carry guns, you'll be fine' does not sound that reassuring
The NRA famously says that "An armed society is a polite society".
That seems to be counter-intuitive, but it seems to be the case most of the time.
@@UltimateBucketList Ah yes, the NRA, that great fount of wisdom
@@zuplaton All cities have people that carry guns. It's only where it is legal that the majority that carry are not criminals.
I would feel MUCH safer knowing I was in a city where law abiding citizens are allowed (and DO in much greater numbers). There you know most of the people with guns are doing it to protect themselves and you from the criminals that want to hurt you.
Police are minutes away, when seconds count.
The narrator sounds like he is from Australia.
You've never heard an Northern English accent before, have you?
Watch out when your in downtown it is very very ghetto especially when dark
Yeah, so I've heard.
Not true at all. Especially in downtown. But just as in any city, there are certain pockets you should always watch out for.
That’s only in the ghetto designated areas of Texas. Every state has them. They usually give off an off putting vibe to begin with so naturally tourists won’t find themselves their.