Okay, so I’ve been meaning to check out this maze thing in Dallas, right? I finally got around to it last weekend, and let me tell you, it was a whole adventure in itself. Here’s how it all went down.
Getting Started
First, I had to figure out which maze I wanted to go to. I did a quick search and found a few options, It took me a little bit of time to find what I needed. Decided which one I would try, got the address, and hopped in the car.
The Drive
The drive over was pretty chill. I hit a bit of traffic, but nothing too crazy. Mostly, I was just pumped to get there and see what this maze was all about. Put on some tunes, rolled down the windows – you know, typical road trip vibes.

Arriving and Figuring Things Out
When I got there, I had to find a place to park, which was a bit of a mission in itself. Finally snagged a spot a few blocks away and walked over. Once I got to the entrance, I had to figure out how to buy tickets.
Into the Maze!
Once I got inside, It was huge! I started wandering, turning left, then right, then who knows where. I definitely took a few wrong turns, and ended up at a bunch of dead ends. Classic maze stuff, I guess.
I started bumping into other people who were just as lost as I was. We’d laugh, try to figure out where we were going, and then split up again. It was kind of fun, actually, this shared sense of confusion.
Finally Made It!
I have to admit, it took me way longer than I expected, but I finally made it to the center! It felt like such a victory. I took a few minutes to just chill, catch my breath, and enjoy the feeling of not being completely lost anymore.
Getting Back Out
Of course, then I had to find my way back out, which was another challenge. I thought it would be easier since I’d already been through part of the maze, but nope. Still got turned around a few times. But hey, eventually, I saw the exit and made a beeline for it.
All in all, it was a really fun, if slightly frustrating, experience. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for something a little different to do in Dallas. Just be prepared to get lost, and maybe bring a friend to help you navigate!