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    DallasPride / Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade - Car service

    DallasPride / Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade

    4.0(1 review)
    0.8 miOak Lawn

    I wanted to connect all dots of all the LGBT festivals in Texas starting this year. This time, it's…read moremy experience from Houston to Dallas. Few coworkers and I drove over 240 miles to meet our "extended colleagues" in Dallas for this spectacular Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade. It was sensational to be at a parade during the day. It felt like walking on a giant stage. There were much more interactions than at Houston's night parade. The timing was perfect. Late September is usually cooler, but with chances of rain. Lucky us, we had a cloudy day. This year, the Miller Lite Festival in The Park moved from Lee Park to Reverchon Park to accommodate more people. Since this was my first time attending, I could not compare. But it was crowded on the festival ground as the parade ended. The stage, which had a natural formed of an amphitheater. The "seating" area slopes down for maximum viewing. They also had a kid's area called Family PRIDE Zone with a giant slide and moon walk. According to a news report, there were about 40,000 celebrants at the DallasPride festivity. The 2.5-mile parade started at 2 pm, while festival started at 11 am and ended at 7 pm. So, the actual festival started right after parade ended around 5 and the Ty Herndon concert at 5:30. When I left the festival ground around 6:30, people were still lined up to buy ticket to get in. To me, $5 is worthy of what they had - easy to walk through the vendor's section and a handful of securities to control the crowd. I just didn't have enough time to enjoy the festival and visit every booth.

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    DallasPride / Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade - Celebrants paid $10 for a bag of rainbow colored Doritos as fundraising.

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    Celebrants paid $10 for a bag of rainbow colored Doritos as fundraising.

    PAX-TV KPXD-TV 68 - televisionstations - Updated May 2026

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