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re: Recs for San Antonio with younger kids
Posted on 3/3/22 at 1:45 pm to PerplenGold
Posted on 3/3/22 at 1:45 pm to PerplenGold
Thanks!
Which one of those BBQ places has the best brisket in your opinion? That's my favorite thing to order.
I appreciate the warning, but I do think we'll end up going to the Alamo because others have mentioned it already. I was hopeful I could find an audio tour that might make it more enjoyable.
I figured walking around the Alamo is mostly free, but might not be entertaining for smaller kids...Are there any free or low cost things to go to or do with little kids?
Which one of those BBQ places has the best brisket in your opinion? That's my favorite thing to order.
I appreciate the warning, but I do think we'll end up going to the Alamo because others have mentioned it already. I was hopeful I could find an audio tour that might make it more enjoyable.
I figured walking around the Alamo is mostly free, but might not be entertaining for smaller kids...Are there any free or low cost things to go to or do with little kids?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 2:08 pm to adidaman27
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.Are there any free or low cost things to go to or do with little kids?
Last time we went was without kids, but we went to the Japanese Tea Garden. It was a really cool place and I think kids would like the scenery, there were a ton of kids there on the Sat afternoon we went. It's free.
The Alamo is something to see. Most of the complex is outdoors and the kids might get a kick out of seeing the big statues and the weaponry. There is an audio tour you can get, but I've never done it.
The kids might like the caverns, and of course they have a good zoo.
As far as food, Mi Tierra for sure.
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