Texas Reopening: What Now?

It has been an entire year of keeping at home and trying to find ways to entertain ourselves within our own four walls. However, as it turns out, the state-wide mask mandate is being lifted and businesses are set to reopen at full capacity in Texas. The Texas reopening is set to be effective March 10, 2021. If you live in Texas and need a reminder of things that you can do outside your home, don’t worry, we’re here to help!

 

Houston

NASA Johnson Space Center

Space Center Houston

Houston Zoo

Downtown Aquarium 

Kemah Boardwalk

Children’s Museum of Houston

These famous attractions will be most likely be up and running as they were before Covid hit very soon. If you have lived in Houston, TX and you have visited these spots, you are definitely missing out! 

 

Dallas

AT&T Stadium Tours

Cowboys Games

Reunion Tower

Six Flags

Not to mention all of the famous Dallas eateries that will be doing dine-in dinner again and ready for you to go and eat your body weight in BBQ. Come summertime, stadiums will likely be at full capacity and you can enjoy all the social events you missed in 2020.

 

Austin

McKinney Falls State Park

Barton Spring Municipal Pool 

Museum of Weird

Neverland Design Fine Art Studio

University of Texas Campus

Austin, TX is also home to the famous University of Texas. The university is already setting a plan in motion to reopen in the fall of 2021. The famous Austin nightlife is bound to be making a comeback this year as well.

There are sure to be places in Texas reopening near you even if you don’t live near these major attractions. This may include theaters, event venues, spas, arcades, bars, clubs, parks, etc. As we near the home stretch of this pandemic, it’s nice to have a reminder of all the things we may have taken for granted before this pandemic. 

And if you need someone to keep watch over your home while you’re out rediscovering Texas, give us a call at 1-817-697-2069.

 

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