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With everything there is to see and do in and around Big Bend National Park, the area has become one of the most cherished family-friendly vacation destinations in Texas. Lodging options are abundant, ranging from rustic to luxurious. Whether your family would prefer a campground, an authentic Texas ranch, a resort hotel or a vacation rental, you're sure to find it here. There are also plenty of timeshare resales and vacation homes for sale, for those interested in becoming an avid Bender!

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Author Topic: Stuck in Fort Stockton?  (Read 604 times)  Share 

Offline SHANEA

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Stuck in Fort Stockton?
« on: January 31, 2008, 07:13:52 PM »
Need something to do in Fort Stockton, probably the closest movie theater around.

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The Entertainment Center includes a 30,000 square foot building, 50,000 square foot parking lot, 16 bowling lanes, 4 miniature bowling lanes, 30 arcade games with redemption area, two party rooms, a snack bar to serve the bowling, movie and golf areas, one screen theater with 103 seats and an 18 hole miniature golf course.

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Re: Stuck in Fort Stockton?
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2008, 10:41:16 PM »
Stuck in Fort Stockton?

Well, it's better than being stuck in Lodi, again.
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Re: Stuck in Fort Stockton?
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2008, 11:05:09 AM »
El Paso Energy built all of this.  It was in the Houston Chronicle a few years back that they were building an entertainment center and more restaurants because they were having a very hard time keeping employees located in Fort Stockton or transferring there as there was absolutely nothing to do in town.

 

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