Fun Things to Do in the Plano/Frisco Area

Updated on May 03, 2012
M.B. asks from Plano, TX
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Hi moms, I just moved to Plano, just across from 121. I have two kids, 31/2 and 2. I need fun places to take them in the area. Can you give me recommdations for parks, bouncy houses, museums, anything where they can have fun and learn too! School recommendations are helpful too! We are on the frisco/ Plano boarder.

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K.B.

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I am surprised by how few responses you have gotten, including the negative one! I do not live in Plano/Frisco and my kids are no longer little, but even I have a lot of suggestions. Definitely check out the websites - Aroundtownkids, guidelive or just google "Things to do with kids in Plano, Frisco." The Stonebriar Mall in Frisco has a real carousel (not free), an ice skating rink (your kids are too young, but fun to watch others) and an indoor children's play area; there is a large IKEA near the mall and they have children's activities (check their website); Hawaiian Falls (The Colony may be fairly close to you) is a great family water park - if you can afford to buy season passes, that is best - we found that if you go about 3:00 or 4:00pm, it is usually not very crowded and you can enjoy a nice couple of hours -there is a wonderful play area for small children; Heritage Farm; Fairview Farms; Interurban Railway Museum; Pump it Up; Wiggly Play Center; Pizza Planet. Check the City of Frisco and/or City of Plano website for parks and other city events. All public libraries have story times, as well as many bookstores like Barnes and Noble and even Pottery Barn at Stonebriar Mall. I always suggest moms with young children join either a MOPS group or an Early Childhood PTA or both. Depending on your religious preferences, MOPS - Mother's of Preschoolers - is an excellent program. They usually meet in a local church. Check out MOPS website for a group near you. They have monthly meetings with childcare and arrange group outings, playgroups, baby sitting co-ops and even couples events. Join the Early Childhood PTA in Frisco and/or Plano and you will have an opportunity to meet other families and learn about the area schools. No matter where you live, there are opportunities for you and your kids. You just have to get out and find them. Welcome to the area!

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T.F.

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Welcome to Plano!! I am in Far North Plano/West Allen (Plano schools).

Watters Creek at Bethany/75 is a great family place to dine, etc. They have live music weather permitting on Thurs-Sat nights. Once a month they have Lucky Ducks Club where children get to participate with a craft, etc. They often have hay rides, art festivals, and lots of family activities going on. In the summer they have movie night as well. We love it there and our daughter is 17. Good restaurants as well.

Allen Event Center/Villages of Fairview have a lot of family events as well.

Heard Museum in McKinney is nice.. they have displays of some animals and some trails. We saw displays of snakes from the area which was helpful since we back up to the woods and often have snakes, bobcats, coyotes and other wildlife in our backyard.

Although it is a little further down the road, the Arboretum is very nice.

Dallas World Aquarium in downtown Dallas is nice.

There are several splash parks in the area. Plano has Tom Muehelenbeck (sp) center which is indoor pool/play area located just East of Parker and the North Dallas Tollway.. Oak Point park which is East of Spring Creek and 75 (Central) is nice as well. Allen has Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium which is good.

We love going to the Frisco Roughriders baseball games..

I am sure Frisco has some splash parks as well.

For July 4 Allen has a celebration usually the weekend before July 4 that is awesome at Celebration Park. There are all kinds of activites for children, live music and food. We volunteer there with the children's games.

Do you like festivals? The Wildflower festival is one of our favorites held on the Richardson/Plano border off Galatyn/75. Good music, crafts, food, etc.

We've been here since 1989 and it has only gotten better since we moved. Welcome to the area.

Added: Whew.. I sense some frustration/anger from another new resident. If you don't open your mind, take the time and effort to look for opportunities, rest assured, they won't come knocking on your door. It takes effort anywhere, even CA and CO. DFW is a great area... don't let the negative nellie's get to you.

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Your last poster offered some great suggestions (with the exception of Wiggly Play Center which no longer exists). The Hawaiian Falls water park in The Colony is great and it's got a wonderful play area for younger kids. And I agree that going later in the day is best. Head north to McKinney (where I live) and you have the Heard Natural Science Museum, http://www.heardmuseum.org/. I'm sure there are some great parks in Frisco and Plano, including ones with splash pads -- check each city's offical website for park listings (that's what I do for the McKinney parks). I also take my daughter (she's 5) to the Dallas Zoo (www.dallaszoo.com), and there is also the Dallas Arboretum which has a lot of fun stuff for younger kids including a splash area (www.dallasarboretum.org). In Wylie there is the In-Sync Wildlife Rescue Sanctuary, www.insyncexotics.org. For indoor fun you can try Amazing Jakes at the Collin Creek Mall in Plano, www.amazingjakesplano.com (they have a handful of rides for little ones and games) and the Collin Creek Mall just revamped their kiddy play area so you can do both. There are bounce houses all over the place, just Google "bounce house Plano" or "bounce house Frisco." At the Grapvine Mills Mall (south on 121) there is now Legoland Discovery Center (www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com) and the Sea Life Aquarium (www.visitsealife.com/grapevine). The indoor stuff is all good for summertime when it's too hot to be outside. The Grapevine Mills Mall also has a Rainforest Cafe which my daughter always enjoys. There is the Dallas World Aquarium (www.dwazoo.org), and there is also a smaller aquarium and a museum of nature and science at Fair Park in Dallas (www.fairpark.org).

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M.R.

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After living in Colorado and California...I am sorry to say there is very little to do in North Dallas area - at least compared to CA or CO. With all the young families you'd think they'd have more.

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J.P.

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Aroundtownkids.com has a calendar or things going on in the area. They also have a list of local places. Also check out frisco's free splash parks. There are three that are right next to parks. They open Memorial weekend. Good luck.

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C.P.

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My kids are 2, 4 and 5 months. We like Indoor Safari Park. The libraries usually have good storytimes.

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