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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Omni Dallas Hotel

    Omni Dallas Hotel

    3.6
    (744 reviews)

    Came here for business trip. Stayed for 14 days…read more Coworkers recommended this location as it sits in Downtown Dallas. The hotel is nice, however outside the hotel it's not nice. There's lots of homeless people outside and not safe in my opinion. Just beware when booking. There wasn't many highly rated restaurants near Omni hotel, had to drive to places. They also host lots of events outside the hotel on their lawn. Hotel is nice. Staffs are super polite and trained. Everything is clean and super decorative. Hotel has restaurants on the first floor, they have small pool, small gym, and spa which you have to pay for. I stayed for two weeks and needed my clothes washed. The hotel does have a service where they send it out to get it washed. But it was insanely expensive. To wash a shirt was around $10. It would have cost me like $150-$200 for a week worth of clothes. I drove 20 min to the nearest coin laundry and spent couple dollars. Would love to see coin laundry in the hotel. Gym: The gym has dumbbells that only go up to 75lb. No barbells. The machine to do back, arms, etc were uncomfortable to use. Pool: Pool is on the same floor as the gym. Can see downtown Dallas. I think it's infinity pool(?) but it's pointing to the hotel building rather than facing downtown Dallas. Room: Room was super nice. The A/C is amazing, works very well. As soon as I got back to room, I set room to 62F. Then to 68F when i got cold. I stayed for 14 days and found out on my last day that there's a fridge hidden in the cabinet. I was super upset about that. The soaps, shampoo, etc are nice. The staff gives you new set even if you are using them and not empty. Price: My rate was $170 through business portal. So probably cheaper. For 14 days (13 nights), I paid little over $3000 due to various taxes and parking your rental car is like $30(?) a day. Really nice hotel, fast elevators, has gym/spa, near freeway and in Downtown Dallas. I just didn't like the environment as soon as you leave the hotel, feels unsafe.

    We were here recently for a conference and we stayed an additional night to celebrate Valentine's…read moreDay. Our experience with the Omni Dallas was just as excellent as our stay last year. I would definitely return.

    NickelRama

    NickelRama

    3.8
    (88 reviews)

    We checked this place out recently and had a good time. The people at the front desk were friendly…read moreand informative. There are a variety of games and it's decently priced. My daughter had a blast. She collected enough tickets to win some cool prizes. Some of the games weren't working, but we got to enjoy most of them. It was a fun way to spend an hour or so.

    I took my grandson to NickelRama a little over a week ago, while he was visiting from Ohio…read more Having never been, I had no expectations other than to think we were going to an "arcade." I had looked up NickelRama online just to verify that fact, and in so doing I read that all the arcade games were, go figure, a "nickel!" Anyhoo, what I did not realize was that NickelRama are a chain of "play for tickets" arcades, where one may then redeem the tickets for "prizes," akin to that which one might imagine winning at a carnival "Guess Your Age/Weight Booth," where number of prizes range from a stick of chewing gum or pencil topper on the low end to perhaps something electronic on the far upper end, depending on the number of tickets being redeemed. My grandson was fully aware of what we were getting into, as I quickly learned. After we made entry and each received our initial $10.00 purchase of 200 nickels, presented to us loose, in plastic cups, he immediately began searching the arcade for what he determined to be the game that would result in us accumulating the most tickets. This was not his first rodeo and he certainly knew the "name of the game" was quantity over quality, as far as ticket acquisition goes. The idea that we might challenge one another in some friendly video game mano a mano competition was quickly replaced by us challenging an electronically crafted gizmo to give up the most tickets possible, for later turn-in and prize procurement! As such was inevitable, he found THE game and thus, the challenge was on. It took us each about 45 minutes to burn through our 200 nickels. Well, I actually left the particular game and sought some variety of play, after about 160 or so nickels. That was short lived however, as I quickly realized my grandson's assessment was correct and the game to which he remained attached was the one that was most generous in spitting out tickets. Hence, I returned to sit beside him at the adjacent game and fed the remainder of my nickels into the machine. When our nickel cups were empty, I urged my grandson to walk about and seek out other possible games, but he quietly reminded me none were as generous as the one we'd just left. Still, I was seeking variety so, I enticed him with an additional cup of 100 nickels. He retrieved the cups and we began playing a game somewhat similar to THE game, but as he pointed out it just wasn't as lucrative. So, we went back to the machines we first sat at and fed. After a short period, we both were done and ready to feed our tickets into the Ticket Counters for tabulation. The ticket counters, booth count AND slice the tickets in half so they may not be reused/recounted. As our tickets were counted, he was declared the winner, by his count exceeding mine, by about 800 tickets! In total, we had a combined give or take 5300 tickets, with which he could now utilize to "shop" for prizes. With an "All-in" investment of just at $40, including the $5 entry fee for each of us to the NickelRama, he was able to get a tiny rubber eraser, a pair of large foam dice, and a plastic foam ball pop gun. In the end, I considered it money well spent, since the goal of the trip was to spend some quality time out with my grandson. He had fun and I had fun! He was shown that he was valued by my following his lead in our quest. And, he outperformed me in the acquisition of tickets! If you're looking to spend some time with your little ones and you want them to feel good about themselves, a NickelRama can fill that need! If you go, just keep in mind, that the quality is not in the prizes but in the time spent together! Live well. Be well. Cheers!

    Town East Bingo

    Town East Bingo

    3.9
    (8 reviews)

    Not too sure where to begin, it's always hot. The ac is always broken or "being repaired"…read more "Certain" customers are treated differently than others... let's just say Mesquite is not as modernized as we thought. I witnessed it first hand and will not be returning to this establishment. Bathrooms are filthy and you can only imagine the germs multiplying in the heat! The food is bad and the concessions are overpriced. If I could rate a 0 I would. It's sad when the leadership staff is not taking much of a lead. This is only my second visit and definitely my last.

    If you can ignore the fact that you're instantly transported to an episode of Roseanne*- Town East…read moreBingo is the place to be! *not a bad thing, I LOVE Roseanne. If you've seen one bingo hall you've seen them all. There is smoking and non-smoking and tons of A+ people watching. I especially like this hall because a)it's really close to my apartment b)it's open 7 days a week, twice a day ,and c) it's cheap. $10 gets you 12 games of standard bingo. They come around a LOT with pull tab games that are pretty fun so bring cash as they are only $1 each and keep you entertained during game switches. Watch yourself though- an addict like me can easily spend $10-15 extra on pull tabs when I thought I was having a thrifty night out. There are also a lot of opportunities for extra cards for the standard games. I'm not advanced enough to play 800 fuckin' cards at one time yet though- I've tried it and I go insane trying to keep up. I'll save those extra cards for the people with their own special dabber purses and bingo decorated seat cushions - the REAL Bingo players. There is a snack corner here with the standard high school sporting event quality type of foods- nachos and such- plus "specials". I can't say I've tried it...and I don't think I will ever say I have tried it. For those of you new to the game - night sessions begin at 7:15 with "early bird" games at 7PM. Get there early to get behind the old man with the stuffed bear! Hes next to the woman with the BINGO seat cushion and the special edition dabbers. He passes the bear over to you if you get a bingo, and if you press its paw and it yells "BINGO!!" and sings! ;) The night session usually gets out around 9:15. Night Owl games begin afterward, but I haven't made quite the gambling addict leap and stayed for it.... so I don't know how long it goes. My only complaints are: small section for non-smokers, the games go a little bit too fast to keep up sometimes, and they are constantly playing reno and not blackout or postage stamp...or...um...ok..I'm a gambling addict and am going to go stop being a loser now.

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson

    3.8
    (754 reviews)
    $$

    Went with family to see Hail Mary about a 3 hour film. Ordered a couple craft beer's from…read moreextensive beer menu which is impressive! Nice to be able to get Lakewood on tap! Theater was clean and audience was respectful. Had orders of chicken tenders and other food items that were excellent and devoured by our party. We would highly recommend for a family ousting! .

    The Alamo Drafthouse is a groovy little theater located in Richardson. They have a bar and…read morerestaurant where you can go hangout or you can indulge in a meal and a drink while watching a show on one of their big screens. We recently saw Project Hail Mary here on a Tuesday night. My husband bought the tickets in advance on Fandango so he could reserve our seats. He said it was surprisingly cheap, and my husband NEVER says that! LOL! The strip mall has a lot of parking, so you are bound to find something close. Check-in is just inside the door. The different screening rooms wrap around the hall. The aisles are wide so that you and a server can get through without bumping into the recliner chairs. The chairs are decently comfortable, but the middle seats get used a bit more than others, so you might notice that they aren't as supportive nowadays. There is a swing table with a QR code to access the menu. WiFi is free. ADH is really strict about phone use during movies and with unnecessary talking. They will not hesitate to boot you, but they have softened their stance a bit now that the menus are accessible by phone. I ordered everything online. The process was super easy to add drinks and food. I didn't like having to pull out my credit card and try to enter that in the dark. I really wish they had offered payments through PayPal and Apple Pay. We had margaritas, bottomless popcorn, and a pizza, but NO NAPKINS! My popcorn was given to the guy next to me, but he was nice and said, "This must be yours.". I handed it to my husband. The servers cane and went several times bringing food and drinks to various people. The movie started and still no pizza. I was not happy about this. We got there early so I wouldn't have to eat in the dark. It finally arrived, but I was not impressed. I ordered the Margherita. It was soggy, so the crust didn't hold the ingredients. I had to fold each slice NY style to prevent myself from wearing it. The mozzarella rounds on top were not really melted. They were still thick circle slices. I would not order this again. The popcorn was good, but I wasn't sure how to get seconds for our bottomless order. The QR code did have something that said seconds, but I didn't dare turn on my phone to put in a request during the film for fear of being booted. Maybe next time I will just get a standard popcorn. It's cheaper. Film was loud! Too loud for my hubby. He had his fingers in his ears the entire time. I was okay with it, but you definitely wouldn't want to make a habit of coming to see films here and risk your hearing longterm. ADH has some fun old films that they show each month. These special events often include props related to the film. It looks like fun. We will have to check it out eventually. We usually come here for new screenings that aren't available on streaming yet. They also have a monthly membership that allows you to see multiple films each month without the hassle of paying each time. That's a great idea for the movie aficionado or someone who likes to go out regularly. I do love the movie experience and try to support this local film house whenever I get a chance.

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