5 More Reasons to Visit San Antonio This Summer

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San Antonio, widely recognized as a top travel destination, is introducing even more reasons to bring the whole family to the Alamo City. Interactive world-class exhibits, close encounters with dolphins and giraffes, and a high-rise ride at a one-of-a-kind theme park are just a few of the new attractions visitors can find in San Antonio this summer.

In a city filled with new and tried-and-true attractions, highlighted below are just five of the new experiences visitors can have this summer in San Antonio:

  • Enjoy High-Flying Thrills: Six Flags Fiesta Texas‘ Fiesta Bay Boardwalk brings three new rides to the theme park. Guests will find themselves looping, spinning, and soaring as they experience the new high-adrenaline thrills on Fireball, featuring a massive 7-story looping frenzy; Hurricane Force 5, where riders take on the power of a storm and swirl round-and-round while soaring high into the air; and Spinsanity, the ultimate whirling adventure for daredevil riders.
  • Reveal the Hidden Worlds of the Maya: The story of one of the most sophisticated and powerful civilizations of all time is being told in the largest exhibition to be brought to a San Antonio museum in the city’s history. The Witte Museum‘s “Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed” is the first exhibition at the museums’ new Mays Family Center and brings together hundreds of authentic artifacts displayed in more than a half-dozen immersive and hands-on environments.
  • Ride on a One-of-a-Kind Ferris Wheel: Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first and largest theme park designed with special-needs individuals in mind and built for everyone’s enjoyment, unveils its new Whirling Wonder Ferris wheel this season. This five-and-a-half story ride along the shoreline of the park’s catch-and-release fishing lake can accommodate guests with and without special needs.
  • Swim with Dolphins: SeaWorld San Antonio‘s added attraction, Discovery Point, is the only interactive dolphin experience in the state of Texas. Discovery Point is the largest single capital investment in the park’s 27-year history, doubling the size of its former dolphin habitat. The attraction transports guests to a lush, tropical setting with opportunities to swim with the dolphins and also see them swim and play in a new way through a floor-to-ceiling, panoramic underwater viewing area.
  • Watch The Battle of the Alamo Come to Life: One of the most pivotal battles in American history comes to life through “Battle for Texas: The Experience,” a 22,000-square-foot “edutainment” adventure in the Shops at Rivercenter. This interactive experience features more than 250 never-before-seen Alamo artifacts and heart-racing multimedia re-enactments of the 13-day battle ā€“ allowing visitors to experience the Battle of the Alamo from the perspectives of the mission’s defenders and the Mexican army.

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Along with these fun, family friendly attractions, visitors can plan their trip to enjoy San Antonio’s numerous summer events, including the events below.

JUNE

  • Now ā€“ July 10: Storybook Houses ā€“ San Antonio Botanical Garden
  • Now ā€“ August 13: (Friday and Saturday Nights): Fiesta Noche Del Rio ā€“ Arneson River Theatre
  • Now ā€“ September 5: Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed ā€“ Witte Museum
  • Now ā€“ September 11: Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 ā€“ 2008 ā€“ McNay Art Museum
  • 3 ā€“ 6: Summer Art & Jazz Festival ā€“ Crockett Park
  • 4 ā€“ September 5: Mathletics ā€“ The DoSeum
  • 7 ā€“ July 26 (Tuesdays): Movies by Moonlight ā€“ Travis Park
  • 11 ā€“ September 4: Highest Heaven ā€“ San Antonio Museum of Art
  • 10 ā€“ 12: Texas Folklife Festival ā€“ Institute of Texan Cultures
  • 11 ā€“ August 14: Summer Nights ā€“ SeaWorld San Antonio

JULY

  • 1 ā€“ 4: Fourth of July Artisan River Walk Boutique ā€“ River Walk
  • 2 ā€“ 4: Coca-ColaĀ® July 4th Fest ā€“ Six Flags Fiesta Texas
  • 2 ā€“ 4: Independence Day at SeaWorld ā€“ SeaWorld San Antonio
  • 2: “Pride Bigger Than Texas” Pride Parade and Festival ā€“ Crockett Park
  • 3: Independence Day Celebration ā€“ Traders Village
  • 4: The Official City of San Antonio July Fourth Celebration ā€“ Woodlawn Lake Park
  • 8 ā€“ 29: Balcones Heights Jazz Festival Concert Series ā€“ Wonderland of Americas

AUGUST

  • 6 ā€“ 7: Dog Days of Summer ā€“ San Antonio Botanical Garden
  • 13 ā€“ 27: San Antonio Restaurant Week ā€“ Various restaurants

For more information on San Antonio‘s summer attractions and events, visit www.visitsanantonio.com.


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