I'm assuming you are renting a car? One thing that you will soon realize about the Dallas/Ft. Worth area as opposed to East Coast cites is that it covers a HUGE area. I've seen it written that the Dallas/Ft. Worth area is larger than the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Assuming you have a car, there is a ton of stuff you can do. It just depends on what you like. Dallas is known for shopping. There are a ton of great places, but being from up East around a metro area you may already have most of the places. Aside from the Grapevine Outlet Mall, if you want something a little more "upscale" the Southlake Town Square shopping area is not that far from where you are. It is an outdoor area with shops, restaurants, movie theater etc. . They have a website if you want to see what is there. Dallas is more Urban and Ft. Worth is more "country". You can find museums and aquariums in Dallas. If you are into history, there are places regarding the Kennedy assasination. If you want to see some Western stuff (what many out of staters expect in Texas), the Fort Worth stockyards would be a really fun place to go. They do a "cattle drive" right down the steet. The Sundance square area in Ft. Worth is also a fun place to go and walk around. It has a lot of little specialty shops, a museum or two, and restaurants and bars. These are all just off the top of my head.