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Little Hearts of Hope

(972) 730-2235

12313 Chattanoga Drive

Frisco, Texas

Little Hearts of Hope serves children ages 4-14 that have a parent or sibling fighting cancer. We provide, at no cost to the families we serve, Hope packages every month for a year that teach creative expression as a healthy coping skill, build trust, open lines of communication, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Hotels

Wingate By Wyndham Frisco Tx

14700 Sh 121

Frisco, Texas

Hampton Inn and Suites Frisco

3199 Parkwood Blvd

Frisco, Texas

Sheraton Stonebriar Hotel

5444 State Highway 121

Frisco, Texas

Embassy Suites Dallas-Frisco Hotel, Convention Cen

7600 John Q Hammons Dr

Frisco, Texas

The Inn at Stonebriar

4220 Preston Road

Frisco, Texas

The Westin Stonebriar

1549 Legacy Dr

Frisco, Texas

Home2 Suites by Hilton Dallas-Frisco

2000 Parkwood Boulevard

Frisco, Texas

OAKWOOD AT AMLI AT THE BALLPAR

7755 John Q Hammons

Frisco, Texas

Hilton Garden Inn Frisco

7550 Gaylord Pkwy

Frisco, Texas

Homewood Suites by Hilton Dallas-Frisco

3240 Parkwood Blvd

Frisco, Texas

Comfort Suites At Frisco Square/Pizza Hut Park

9700 Dallas Pkwy

Frisco, Texas

Aloft Frisco

3202 Parkwood Blvd

Frisco, Texas

Holiday Inn Express Frisco

3400 Parkwood Blvd

Frisco, Texas

Hotel Tips

Not all online booking systems are fully integrated with hotel reservations systems so there is a chance that smaller hotels are hand entering your stay from a fax machine which leaves room for errors. Book directly with hotel to avoid any problems and ask for a price match if you find a better price online.

Policies vary on the availability of pet friendly rooms to it is wise to be open, honest and upfront during the booking process. You may find yourself kicked out or even paying a large deposit if you are not in a pet-friendly hotel and bring one anyway. New ADA laws are fuzzy though as service animals are not required to be documented and proprietors are legally not allowed to ask if the animal is a pet vs. a service animal.

Upon check-in, slip the desk agent a tip and ask for the best room they can find at your current booked rate. Often times a quick $10 or $20 bill can go a long way towards the mood of the person who directly decides where you lay your head for the night.

Things To Do

Frisco is a great place to rent a bike and take it for a ride around downtown. There are many bike shops that sell bike and accessories as well as provide service and tuning on your ride. Don't forget your helmet and other protective gear such as reflective gear, headlight and horn.

Frisco brings a custom fit every time a shoe is bought locally. Nothing beats the hands on experience of shoe shopping to add to your collection of Men's, Women's and Children's shoes. Try them on, walk around and make sure you have the best fit as every manufacturer is a bit different on sizing.

Frisco keeps your pets fed, groomed, clothed and entertained with a wide assortment of ts.s available online and in-store. Does your dog need a bit of training? Check with us for great referrals to dog walkers, trainers and veterinarians who can work with your pets.

Why Do You Love Downtown?

Kim Ward

Unique and wonderful shopping.

Paul

I just love the small town vibe.

Jennifer Birmingham

Love all the local shops.

Tammy Cooper

Downtowns are so cute and has a very relaxed inviting vibe that puts a smile on my face. In addition, downtown was so clean. It was fun visiting the unique shops and boutiques and everyone was very friendly. Our stroll around Lithia Park was beautiful and so peaceful. It truly is a gem. Lastly, we ate at 4 or 5 different restaurants that had great food and great service.

Diane morgon

We are coming to visit and looks very interesting.

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