La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie

La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie is a hotel in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Uptown Theater and Mr. Freeze.

Theater building
Photo: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain.
is a theater building, which is situated 1½ miles southeast of La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie.

Roller coaster
is a launched shuttle roller coaster located at in , with another installation known as Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast at in . is situated 2½ miles west of La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie.

Roller coaster
is a steel roller coaster located in the Boomtown section of in . Built in 1966, is the oldest roller coaster in the park. is situated 2½ miles west of La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Grand Prairie and Arlington.

is a city in the U.S. state of , located in , , and counties with a small part extending into county. It is part of the Mid-Cities region in the .

is a city in the metropolitan area, in the region of . With a population of almost 400,000, it is Texas' seventh largest, and the third largest in the Metroplex.

La Quinta Inn Dallas Grand Prairie

Latitude
32.7573° or 32° 45′ 26″ north
Longitude
-97.0283° or 97° 1′ 42″ west
Elevation
558 feet (170 metres)
Open location code
8644QX4C+WM
Geo­Names ID
6503828
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