Greg H.
Yelp
While Shana and the former Teen went to see the EDO artwork next door, something I had already done with Shana, I went over to the Bullock museum as I love history and Texas history a ton. It is a pretty big place, three stories, an IMAX, a Star Cafe, Texas Spirt Theater, and currently a history of Lowriders which was unique and cool.
Lets get the two issues that happened to lose a star out of the way. The Texas Spirt Theater was not working, it was broken but nothing anywhere said that. I had to find out from where you buy tickets and that was the other issue. It has a sign that said if you buy entrance, IMAX, Texas Spirt, all together you save some money. I tried to get that and the person seemed to have no idea what I was talking about though it was right there on the electronic ticket pricing. Then when she finally understood she told me the Spirt theater was down. So I just got an entrance ticket, no IMAX or anything extra as I was fairly frustrated at that point.
But that was all the bad. The museum itself is amazing, from a recently recovered lost ship in all it's glory to the very cool Lowrider display with cars, trucks, bicycles, strollers, and history was very cool. A fun but informative display and I am glad I got to see it, it is there until September if you would like to see it too.
This has a ton about Texas from the start, to independence. From famous people to sports teams. The Dallas World Fair, the Moon Landing and Nasa in Houston. Civil Rights, and so much more. You will miss some stuff unless you spend all day there.
Lots of small movies through out to paint a better picture and give more information from the battles against Santa Ana to World Fair and Reel Texas Cowboys and how Texas has be presented in Hollywood.
They have stairs and an elevator, bathrooms and water fountains on every floor. The bathroom on the 2nd floor I can say was clean.
If you are curious about history in general or want to learn more about the State of Texas this is a good spot to do so.