Dallas Is Getting An All-New 17K-sq-ft Magical Walk-Thru Experience This November

You’ll feel like in walking in a Christmas movie - literally 😍🎄
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This new Dallas Christmas event might be just the thing you need to save Holiday 2020.

The Gaylord Texan is giving you an opportunity to feel true joy with their new pop-up, multi-sensory "I Love Christmas Movies" experience.

You'll have the chance to visit the sets of your favorite Christmas movies, including Elf, A Christmas Story, The Polar Express, Christmas Vacation, and The Year Without A Santa Clause.

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13 Fully immersive scenes 

The experience will be held in an all-new never before seen 17,000 square feet exhibit.

The unique experience will take you through multiple immersive Christmas movie scenes that will make you feel as if you've set foot in the movie.

You can even venture with Buddy the Elf from The North Pole Workshop all the way to New York City.

Expect multiple COVID-19 restrictions for this year's new extravaganza, including social distancing, mask-wearing, and virtual ticket buying.

A limited number of tickets will be sold and you can only buy them online so you might want to hop on them fast.

This event comes after the hotel's legendary "ICE!" event was forced to cancel because of the Coronavirus pandemic

I Love Christmas Movies 

Price: $23.99/adult, $14.99/child

Address: 1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, TX

Why You Need To Go: Super fun and unique Christmas experience that is guaranteed to fill you with holiday joy.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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