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SWEET TOOTH HOTEL: REWIND Opens Oct. 16 in Allen
OCTOBER & NOVEMBER PHOTO COURTESY OF TA VISUALS ARTIST HANNAH BUSEKRUS
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THE PAW PATROL EXPERIENCE
Through October 30 CAMP DALLAS
Join the pack of brave pups in this immersive experience celebrating the recently released PAW Patrol: The Movie. The exhibit is packed with family challenges and skill-based activities throughout Adventure City, such as grabbing a fire hose to help
Marshall douse an out-ofcontrol fireworks display at City Hall. $15 per person. 214/612-0451; camp.com/ paw-patrol
TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO BRICKS
Through April 24
PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE, DALLAS
Certified LEGO professional Ryan McNaught constructed
20 iconic skyscrapers from half a million blocks for the Perot’s recently opened exhibit. Crane your neck upward to take it all in, then let the kids summon their own engineering skills by building towers with colored LEGO bricks in the construction area. $28 for adults; $19 children; and free for children under 2. 214/428-5555; perotmuseum.org
JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXHIBITION
Through January 2 GRANDSCAPE, THE COLONY
With dates now extended through New Year’s, you’ve got another chance to experience this highly-rated exhibition of lifelike animatronic dinos—a towering Brachiosaurus, the hybrid Indominus Rex, and a seriously huge but not too
scary T. rex—straight from the blockbuster franchise. Tickets from $29.50 for adults; $19.50 for children; free for 2 and younger with a parent. 972/668-2222; jurassicworldexhibition.com
GRACE FOR PRESIDENT
October 2–17
CASA MAÑANA, FORT WORTH
In the first show of the season for Casa Mañana
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