Friday, February 20, 2009

What are some different date ideas and things to do in San Antonio?|110521

Other than the typical dinner and a movie. Brand new to the area and need some ideas.

  • Try an early morning champagne hot air balloon flight followed by breakfast.

    Instead if the traditional dinner, and since we all want you to take her to the riverwalk... Try starting with a drink at Swig followed by appetizers at Boudro_s then stroll down the riverwalk and have a Romantic dinner at Las Canarias, stroll back up the riverwalk for cheesecake or icecream, and finish with dancing at Bonham or Polly Esthers.

    Instead of dinner and a movie get tickets to a play from the Broadway series at the Majestic (or you can save money at one of the other theatres in town) live theatre is usually much more entertaining and gives you more to talk about after the show.

    Take a drive to Canyon Lake and watch the sunset from the deck at Papa Docks restaurant, go on a night they have live music and stay and enjoy the music, then walk around the lake and look at the stars.

    Remember your childhood and go to Dave and Buster_s for dinner and play the games for a while.

    For New Years if you don_t have a party to attend, head downtown for the festivities and fireworks, it is a lot of fun, and they have the park _ ride running so you don_t have to find parking downtown if you don_t want to try.

    Go to the Wurstfest, or just look in the Weekender section of the Express News for a local festival, there is usually one close by almost every weekend.

    Suprise her on a weekend with a drive down for a picnic on the beach. It is only 3 hours away.

    If you check the Current and the Weekender they will have many activities in the area. Also check out San Antonio Magazine, they have a lot of ideas for what you can do in the SA area.

  • Go to a movie at the theater,walk by the river.

  • River Walk
    Alamo
    Ripley_s believe it or not house (across from the Alamo)
    google San Antonio

    Haven_t been there lately but have family that live there..lots to do...

    Consider going to a Spurs game this fall....

  • RIVER WALK

  • check out this site, it_ll give you enough ideas to last for years to come

  • Take a stroll on the river walk.
    Defend the Alamo.
    Take a ride in the tour boats.
    Go to a ball game.
    Go visit John Hagee_s church.
    See the sights.
  • What tips do you have for a Florida Spring Break trip?|110416

    We_re 4 college girls (21+) planning to fly to Florida for Spring Break 2010. Please give details on places to stay, eat, and party and things to do :) Any other hints would be nice (e.g. package deals).

  • Panama City, and the panhandle in general, has the nicest beaches in Florida. Probably in the country. Sand that_s as white as snow and so fine that it squeaks as you walk. The drawback is that you_re taking a huge gamble with the weather in March. The Gulf will still be frigid that far north, and you never know if the highs will be 80 or 50 degrees during the day. Panama City is well-equipped to handle tourists/spring breakers and has no shortage of bars and restaurants. I haven_t gone partying there in several years, but the last I knew there were two very large (thousands of people) clubs, Spinnaker and Club La Vila. They will get you wasted and will let you party. I have heard that a lot of their hotels are age-restricted at spring break, so you might want to look into that asap. You might also want to look into the Destin/Ft. Walton Beach or Pensacola areas. They each have their own charm, have gorgeous beaches and good bars (just a little smaller and less crowded than PC). Have fun!
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