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🐎Day 3: Choose a Friday/Saturday for Wildlife and Cowboy Town Morning: Head to the safari tour at Fossil Rim Wild Center to see wildlife and feed deer & giraffes. You don't need to bring anything as the tour provides the feed. The tour lasts about two hours. It's better to go early because animals tend to stay hidden after they've eaten. 😂Lunch: Enjoy Japanese cuisine at Hatsuyuki Handroll Bar in downtown Fort Worth. Afternoon: Stroll around Fort Worth Stockyards Station. There's a longhorn cattle drive at 4 p.m. Dinner: Try some game dishes at Lonesome. Stay at Hotel Drover or Hyatt Place, which are walking distance to the rodeo arena. 🔔Day 4: Back to Dallas for Opera 11 a.m.: Visit Goldee to taste the legendary first-tier Texas barbecue (currently, the official website says it opens at 11 a.m. on Fridays to Sundays and closes when sold out). Afternoon: Head to the iconic Winspear Opera House to see an opera. Evening: Dine at Michelin-starred chef Tatsu or St. Martin for a delightful meal. Then, enjoy the night view from Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. ⭐️Day 5: Furniture Shopping + Spa Morning: Visit the top-tier furniture store RH and have a nice meal at Rooftop Restaurant. Afternoon: Relax at Spa Castle, located 20 minutes from the airport, and enjoy their bathhouse facilities. #Travelogue #North American Life