Heading home tonight from San Antonio. I took my family there because my daughter is involved in competitive dance, and there was a “Nationals Elite” competition there. San Antonio is only about 3 and a half hours from Houston, so its not a bad location for a quick get-away weekend.
Here are the challenges with our trip:
- We are here for a dance competition, so we have to be around for unpredictable periods of time. The scheduling on these events is never what you would hope for, because it is complex and chaotic with so many dancers, teams, and all that goes with those things.
- We are downtown for the dance competition, so getting around means we are walking, or dealing with very slow traffic. I will add that San Antonio drivers seem very courteous and pedestrian-friendly, even if the pace is quite slow at times for those of us who are from more bustling, uptight cities.
- There are bus routes and trolleys, but picking those up at the right locations when you are not used to the city or the trolley service makes it likely you will be approached by people selling guided tour bus and trolley rides.
- I was super busy in the weeks prior to the trip, so I did not get a chance to plan my site seeing. So, I was making it up as I went. This works for me traveling alone, but is not great when the family is looking for me to lead them in the adventure.
Here was my rough itinerary:
- Get daughter to her dance events and practices.
- Deliver snacks or external battery pack if it is forgotten, for when her cell phone dies.
- Visit the Alamo
- Visit Tower of the Americas
- See the city a bit
- Enjoy some down time.
Here are the outcomes for the itinerary items:
- Get daughter to her dance events and practices.
- Success! She made it to all events that were scheduled more than 12 hours in advance. One event was announced at 1 in the morning via email for early morning the following day, so that one, we did not make.
- Deliver snacks or external battery pack if it is forgotten, for when her cell phone dies.
- Success! Snacks were delivered when needed, battery provided if needed. On the way back from delivering the items, I saw the first cattle on a sidewalk since I returned from Mumbai. Ok…this bull is not alive, and that is a big difference from India!
- Visit the Alamo
- Visit Tower of the Americas
- Fail! Despite purchasing tickets at a discount on Group-on, we could not get up on the observation deck. The Tower box office was not selling or redeeming tickets for the observation deck, so we could not go. No explanation was given, just that they might start selling tickets again in 45 minutes or so. Very disappointing.
- See the city a bit
- Success! I walked the city streets looking at various things with my son and daughter at different times, and that was great.
- Enjoy some down time
Final verdict for this trip: I enjoyed the time with my family. San Antonio would be a great town to visit for 2-3 days, on a non-holiday weekend, in a month other than July or August, because it is very, very hot and you have to walk a lot. Maybe staying out of Downtown would be more my style also. Maybe one of the Hill Country area bed and breakfasts would be nice, with a tour of local wineries? I might give that trip some thought for another time.
Hoping to get home at a decent hour tonight, so I can get up early tomorrow and go for a motorcycle ride…its been a bit too long since I got out there. Here is a picture of my steer of choice currently:
Until next time! Try to make some memories of your own.