[Travelandtourism] Idea for 5 day 4 night San Antonio Trip 2015

margo and isis margo.downey at roadrunner.com
Thu Apr 10 17:45:57 UTC 2014


I used to likve in Austin and visited San Antonio a lot.  I probably won't
go on the trip but I would highly recommend this trip to anyone.

 

Margo and Isis

 

From: cheryl echevarria [mailto:cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 1:40 PM
To: travelandtourism
Subject: Idea for 5 day 4 night San Antonio Trip 2015

 

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An idea for trip to San Antonio, TX.

 

Day 1:Upon arrival at San Antonio Airport, you'll board your spacious, video
and restroom equipped Motorcoach and set off for the beautiful city of San
Antonio - Home of the Alamo. You'll enjoy a relaxing Dinner before checking
into your San Antonio area hotel for a four night stay.

 

Day 2:After enjoying a Continental Breakfast, your adventure begins with a
Guided Tour of San Antonio. The tour includes visits to San Fernando
Cathedral, the King William Historical District, and El Mercado, an area
patterned after an authentic Mexican market. This afternoon you will visit
the Institute of Texan Cultures. The Institute is devoted to the 26
different cultures that settled Texas. After Dinner, you'll go to the famous
River Walk for a scenic cruise!

 

Day 3:Enjoy a Continental Breakfast before departing for Fredericksburg,
"Jewel of the Texas Hill Country". Start with a visit to the National Museum
of the Pacific War, including the George Bush Gallery. Here, visitors become
quickly engaged in the personal stories of Americans from all branches of
the military involved in the Pacific theatre of World War II. Then, depart
for the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park where you will go on a
tour of the LBJ Ranch, and see the "Texas White House." This evening, enjoy
a lovely Dinner complete with entertainment.

 

Day 4:Start the day with a Continental Breakfast. Afterwards, depart for a
visit to the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Experience the
"Queen of the Missions" - Mission San Jose, established in 1720. Later, go
to the IMAX Theatre at San Antonio Rivercenter to see "ALAMO . The Price of
Freedom". Then, stand where history took place when you visit the buildings
and grounds of the ALAMO - "The Shrine of Liberty". This evening, you will
relax and enjoy Dinner.

 

Day 5:Today, after enjoying a Continental Breakfast, you will depart for
home... a perfect time to chat with your friends about all the fun things
you've done, the great sights you've seen, and where your next group trip
will take you!

 

Here is an idea for the 2015 Travel & Tourism Division Fundraiser, this is
to San Antonio.

 

Remember, whatever trip we vote on everyone has to help get people to go,
whether they are blind or not.

 

We have only a few ideas NY, San Antonio, Puerto Rico, New York, go to the
Grand Canyon since we didn't make it last year.

 

 

 

 

 

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