Friday night we ate dinner at Iron Cactus on the River Walk. Can I just say it's so wonderful to be in the land of good Mexican food again? Delish. Most of the touristy activities weren't open for the evening, but we did manage to complete the Mirror Maze (giant dark maze made up of mirrors-definitely entertaining). Parker decided we should be all romantic-like and order a couple of glasses of wine while we sat on the river. We got suckered into ordering the whole bottle, and that was the night for these two lightweights. Tons of fun though!
River Walk |
Saturday we put on our tourist caps and set out into the city! The Alamo was our first stop, and it was so neat to see it again. If the Alamo doesn't make you proud you are from Texas, I don't know what will. State pride was strong Saturday!
The foodies in us were very pleased with our lunch choice of Hard Rock Cafe, and we waddled on out to our next destination, Tower of the Americas. I have to admit, I had never heard of said tower, and I still don't know why it is significant, but I do know we paid $20 to ride a giant elevator to the top. It was a great view of the whole city, and it was super windy because it wasn't completely sealed at the top.
Nailed it. |
Saturday night we ate at a local pizza parlor we stumbled upon and called it a night. We were exhausted! Pretty sure I was asleep before 10 PM, but we had to get rested up for Sea World in the morning! Part 1 of the vacation was a success :).
8 comments :
Looks like you had a great time!! I've always wanted to visit San Antonio!
Love San Antonio!! I've been begging Justin to go! So much fun! Such cute shorts!!
What a fun weekend! I'm glad you had a blast. :-)
You both are adorable. It looks like you had a fun weekend. I want to go to San Antonio now!
I have been wanting to visit San Antonio and thought about visiting next year. It looks like such a fun and interesting place :)
What a lovely start to the vacation! Love your blog name! Thank you for linking up with us for Travel Tuesday!
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