Make the most of spring break in San Antonio at SeaWorld, Fiesta Texas, museums and parks
Fiesta Texas was rocking during its grand opening March 14, 1992. The theme park will celebrate its 30th anniversary with all sorts of spring break fun.The San Antonio Botanical Garden is always a fun go-to for families for Spring Break.Six Flags Fiesta Texas first opened March 14, 1992, so it’s only fitting the theme park is throwing in a little throwback action this spring break for its 30th anniversary. Enjoy the return of classic live shows such as “Rockin’ at Rockville High.
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday, The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway, 210-212-4453. Free family night registration starts 8 a.m. Monday atNeed a spring break camp in a pinch? The San Antonio Parks & Recreation Department has you covered with day camps at various community centers across the city. Each camp is packed with all-day arts and crafts, sports and fitness and other activities, plus lunch and a snack.
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday- March 11 and March 14-18. $3 per child per day. For a list of participating community centers and registration, visitFamily Flashlight Night at the San Antonio Botanical Garden is just one of several free activities to enjoy with admission.Spring break is definitely in bloom at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, which has several special activities planned.
San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place, 210-536-1400. General admission $16-$18 adults, $13-$15 children ages 3-13 and free ages 2 and younger; Spring Break CHEF Camp 9 a.m.-1 p.m. March 14-16, $160 or $144 for members,On Thursday, enjoy two times the free art appreciation for the entire family. Start with a late morning Spring Break Family Day at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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