Looks like I'm jumping in late here. I very much prefer Fort Worth over Dallas - it has a lot more personality, with the Kimbell, the gardens, Sundance Square and especially the Stockyard District. Best steak I ever ate anywhere was at Riskies, just up from the station.
Dallas, well there's the grassy knoll and the chance to see where LHO made his fatal shots. And, um, there's a lot of skyscrapers. I staid at the Magnolia, middle of town, fine old hotel, might be a bit pricey if the city is crowded with sportsfen.
I love Texas. Fine, friendly, down to earth place. Good food, good beer, wide roads and open spaces. I might just be passing through DFW, but there's a smile a mile wide on my happy face.
I navigated through last October with a GPS. All them big highways all look exactly the same. Maybe the numbers are different, but it's bloody confusing unless you stop and grapple with a map. I just plugged in where I wanted to go and followed the voice. Most American cities are laid out on a grid system once you get off the freeways, so navigation isn't too hard. Just remember to keep the steering wheel in the middle of the road, and for turns: "left is loose, right is tight". You get to make a right turn on red after stopping just about everywhere, which is something we should do in Oz (for left turns, obviously).
The food is heavily based around meat and potatoes. I'm not a big vegetable eater, but after a week in the midwest, I was craving a decent salad and some honest green veges. A lot of the time you've got to order a side dish of healthy tucker to go with the delicious ribs and steaks and hog jowls.
If you hire a car, get something with some style. Most American cars are really horrible. If anyone offers me another Mercury, I'm going to be a dot on the horizon aimed at the rival company. Honestly, a supposed luxury car with a front bench seat???? Cripes.
A Mustang if you can get it, or a Chrysler 300C if you want room and a bit of gangster charm.
My report on my week Chicago to San Francisco via the heartland, with a couple of days in Dallas and Fort Worth is
here. And some of the fine dining at
hogjowls.com.