Coppell, TX Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
Corps Fitness Strength & Conditioning
- Coppell
Military-inspired boot camps led by Marines blend fitness methods and use tools such as sandbags, weighted bars, and tires
Cosmic Jump Allen
- Multiple Locations
Safely padded trampolines cover indoor park’s 29,000 square feet, with slam-dunk and dodge-ball courts and 125-foot freestyle trampolines
The Heritage Farmstead Museum
- Plano
Docent leads groups through Victorian-era grounds that re-create turn-of-the-century Texas Blackland Prairie culture
Dancemasters Studio Dallas
- L Streets
Adult students of all skill levels learn moves in choice of more than 19 dance styles
American Flyers Addison
- Addison
Students learn piloting skills on flight-simulation equipment before hopping in the cockpit for an hour of hands-on flying
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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra speeds up audiences’ heartbeats from adagio to allegro with a thrilling lineup of classical and contemporary performances. Radiating the enthusiasm and boasting the musical chops of the Fab Four themselves, Twist and Shout will give the symphony a night off on May 11, taking the stage for a night of Beatles classics sure to delight hair-shaking moptops and headbanging whiskbrooms. The Meyerson's world-class acoustics and magnificent, shoebox-style chamber will imbue hits including "Hey Jude," "Yesterday," and "A Hard Day's Night" with a epic quality—not unlike having Charlton Heston read a grocery list aloud.
The AT&T Performing Arts Center is a cluster of cultural facilities and venues at the heart of the Dallas Arts District.
The self-guided tour of Cowboys Stadium starts at the arena's pro shop and grants unfettered access to the field below for children (up to a $14.50 value), adults (up to a $17.50 value), and seniors (up to a $14.50 value). Once there, visitors are free to throw passes, snap some photos, choreograph their own hubris-riddled touchdown dance, or pose proudly on the famous Cowboys star while staring skyward at one of the largest video screens in the world. The tour also makes numerous behind-the-scenes stops, including the Cowboys' locker room, the postgame interview room, the players' game-day entrance, the Miller Lite Club, the cheerleaders' locker room, and the secret robot-player underground laboratory.
For 35 years, Valerie Compton has dipped her toes into every aspect of fitness. She followed up her experience in track and field and tennis by building her career as a personal trainer, and she later branched out into Power Pilates, Spinning, and nutrition. When she designed BarreFusion in 2006, she struck upon the latest trend in fitness. Today, Valerie surrounds herself with instructors who channel their experience as classical dancers, gymnastics, and triathletes to lead rigorous barre classes.
Valerie starts her instruction with a BarreLite class that introduces newcomers to the proper forms and techniques to master fundamentals. From there, she encourages students to test out a number of other classes. The popular BarreFusion class combines Pilates, yoga, ballet, and light weights to sculpt legs and cores. She also offers Spinning classes that challenge students with a high-energy, aerobic workout that mimics cycling in front of stampeding wildebeests.
