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Stadiums, golf, a new theme park, soccer history, and serious indoor family stops.

Frisco sports district plaza

The Star and Cowboys campus

The Dallas Cowboys headquarters district combines Ford Center, outdoor plazas, restaurants, shops, and campus tours. It is Frisco's easiest first-night walk because dinner and the sports setting share the same blocks.

Allow: 2–4 hours without an event; longer with a tour, game, or dinner.

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PGA-style Frisco golf morning

PGA Frisco

PGA Frisco spreads across a 600-acre golf campus with championship courses, the short course and putting green, resort grounds, golf shops, and 13 dining outlets. Non-golfers can use it for brunch, dinner, or an evening walk.

Allow: a meal and walk, a half-day lesson, or a full golf day.

Frisco soccer weekend at blue hour

Toyota Stadium and National Soccer Hall of Fame

Pair the Hall of Fame's U.S. soccer history and interactive exhibits with an FC Dallas match when schedules align. The museum sits at Toyota Stadium, so this is one coherent soccer outing rather than two drives.

Allow: about 1–2 hours for the museum, plus match time when ticketed.

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Bright Frisco family resort scene

Universal Kids Resort

Universal's Frisco park is now open and designed for families with young children. Treat admission as the full headline day; use the official park site for current tickets, hours, attraction requirements, and operating updates.

Allow: most of a day, with a nearby hotel and uncomplicated dinner afterward.

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Frisco shopping and dining district at dusk

Stonebriar Centre

Stonebriar supplies a large indoor shopping, dining, and entertainment stop near a deep hotel cluster. It is useful on a hot or stormy half-day, but it should not displace the stadium, golf, or park experience that brought you to Frisco.

Allow: 2–3 hours for shopping, a meal, and one entertainment stop.

Frisco family hotel arrival

KidZania Dallas

Inside Stonebriar, KidZania is a 100,000-square-foot child-sized city where kids role-play more than 50 careers. It works as a substantial indoor family outing, not a quick arcade stop between two larger attractions.

Allow: roughly half a day; check current sessions and age guidance before arrival.

Bookable experiences

Indoor tickets for a family half-day

Reserve KidZania, indoor skydiving, or interactive games as a separate family block—not as filler after a full stadium or theme-park day.

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KidZania Dallas Day Pass

An immersive indoor city where children role-play over 50 careers in a realistic environment.

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Active Arena Dallas Interactive Indoor Gaming Experience

A 75-minute session featuring unique simulators and interactive games, including skiing and paragliding.

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iFLY Dallas First Time Flyer Experience

Experience the thrill of indoor skydiving with a 1.5-hour session, including training and flight time.

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