Step into a world of real holiday magic at Classic Christmas at Dallas Midtown, formerly the Valley View Mall. This season, cherished holiday traditions come to life amid a spectacle of dazzling lights.
Crafted by the creators of the renowned World’s Largest Christmas Light Maze, Enchant Christmas, this immersive holiday celebration promises to create unforgettable moments of togetherness and joy at this beloved time of year.
Now Located at Dallas Midtown - Formerly the Valley View Mall
Located at Dallas Midtown - Formerly the Valley View Mall
To get to the Dallas Midtown area (formerly Valley View Mall), you will need to drive or take public transportation to the location at the former mall site in North Dallas, which is now being redeveloped into a mixed-use district. The former mall is no longer an active shopping center as it has been demolished, but it is bordered by I-635, the Dallas North Tollway, Spring Valley Road, and Preston Road.
By car
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The area is bordered by I-635 to the south, the Dallas North Tollway to the west, Spring Valley Road to the north, and Preston Road to the east.
By public transportation
Since the mall has been demolished, there is no direct public transit to the former shopping center, but you can use Dallas’ public transit options to get to the general area.
Take a DART bus or rail line to a stop near the Midtown development area and then walk to the site.
Please note that Preston Road is the recommended entrance for the Classic Christmas Dallas event. Rideshare and drop-off vehicles should also enter via Preston Road. The designated drop-off point is located between Montfort Drive and Interstate 635.
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