Things to Do - Frisco
Whether you're a longtime Frisco local looking for some fun, or you're just visiting the area for the week, there's plenty to do to enjoy your time here. Of course, when you come during the baseball season, you can always try catching a game at Dr. Pepper park-home of the
Whether you're a longtime Frisco local looking for some fun, or you're just visiting the area for the week, there's plenty to do to enjoy your time here. Of course, when you come during the baseball season, you can always try catching a game at Dr. Pepper park-home of the Texas Rangers' AA RoughRiders. Here, you can enjoy a day of baseball in one of the best minor league parks the league has to offer. Perfect for group outings, family days, or just catching a game between business meetings, a trip to Frisco is nothing without a 'Riders game. That's not to say baseball is the only thing Frisco offers, though. The town of Frisco offers something for everybody. So, if you need to sneak away to watch a game for the day, the rest of your party can take part in a range of activities to keep busy and have fun. Let's take a look at some the many fun and exciting things to do in Frisco, TX.
From fun, family-friendly activities to great places to eat, you'll find a list of options for things to do in Frisco below. If you're only visiting, just be sure to squeeze in a RoughRiders game while you're here and you'll be on track for a great time. Now, take a look at some of your options below.
Family Fun
Looking for some fun things to do with the whole family? Rest assured knowing you can find plenty to keep the kids busy for a day or two. Check out some of these family-friendly attractions below: Frisco Commons Park: Perfect for a picnic or a day of fishing, the Frisco Commons Park offers something for the entire family. There's even an extensive playground system so the kids can keep busy while you relax out in the sun. Strikz Entertainment: Nothing says family much like a fun zone, where you can play arcade games, do some bowling, or have some friendly competition in a round of laser tag.
Sights & Shopping
Whether you have some free time from work or have the whole weekend to get out and explore, be sure to check out some of the sights Frisco has to offer, in addition to some great shopping. If you need help with some ideas, we've got you covered below: Museum of the American Railroad: Not much says USA like Texas, and trains are an integral part of our country's history. Here, you can get up close and personal with steam, diesel, and passenger trains & equipment. The museum is even known to let guests walk inside some of the trains! National Videogame Museum: For the ultimate gamers, the National Videogame Museum is obviously a must. Learn about the industry's history, take a guided tour, or even book a private party. The museum also holds regular events, so be sure to check out their calendar. Stonebriar Centre: If you're looking to do a little bit of shopping in Frisco, the Stonebriar Centre is a good place to start. With large department stores, specialty shops, and dining, you can find it all right here.
Dining
What's a vacation (or town for that matter) without great food? Here in Frisco, you can find a variety of tasty places to eat, but for many, Wild Pitch can't be beat-and it's right down the street from the RoughRiders' home field. However, there's a list of other great places to enjoy. Take a look below: Wild Pitch: As mentioned, Wild Pitch is a must for many, but it's best suited for our male audience. With beautiful women dressed in risque outfits, killer food, and a plethora of TVs and sports, you can't go wrong with Wild Pitch. 5th Street Patio Café: For a relaxed atmosphere, unique menu, and overall casual experience, be sure to stop by 5th Street Patio Café in Frisco. The chicken and waffles are highly recommended! BarnLight Eatery: For a true taste of Texas, you'll need to head over to BarnLight Eatery. Featuring a menu with real Texas cooking, this is a great place to bring the family and take part in a good ol' fashioned Texas dinner.
No matter what you're doing here in Frisco, ensure you make the most of your trip and head to a game at Dr. Pepper Park to see the RoughRiders in action. Deemed one of the best ballparks in the minor leagues, it really doesn't get much better than here in Frisco. If you're ready to get planning, purchase your game tickets today! Looking to plan something more special? Check out some of your options at Dr. Pepper Ballpark below: Ballpark Promotions Group Specials Choctaw Lazy River
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