Dolphins and Beluga Whales at SeaWorld San Antonio
Posted on Nov 23, 2009 under Travel | No CommentLast summer Kelly and Renee were finally able to take a vacation together. They have done this before and it used to be their annual habit, however for the last three years one thing or another got in their way and prevented them from actually going anywhere. So, this summer was going to be special. And they could actually say that they had been looking forward to it for years. They decided to spend a week in San Antonio, Texas primarily due to their interest in the Alamo, which both had been wanting to visit since their teen years. Renee booked their room in one of the best San Antonio hotels and they were off.
Once they arrived in San Antonio they were struck by the beauty of the city. Until that moment they had just associated it with the Alamo and were both incredibly impressed with the city itself. They quickly went down to the resort lobby and gathered literature on everything there was to do there and within an hour they had forgotten all about the Alamo. Instead they decided to spend that afternoon at SeaWorld San Antonio. Kelly had a strong attraction to dolphins and had even greatly considered studying marine biology in school, though ultimately he succumbed to family pressure to go into business administration. He looked forward to Dolphin Discovery tour and also wanted to get into the water with the Beluga white whales.
The next morning they woke up early so they could spend a leisurely day walking along some of the historic San Antonio streets. They read about the King Williams Streets area and wanted to visit the Steve’s Homestead Museum. They also wanted to visit the San Fernando Cathedral, which they found to be incredible in design and absolutely beautiful. That evening over their steak and barbeque dinner, Renee wondered what they should do the following day. They were having a wonderful time and talked about some of the other attractions they had read about. Suddenly Kelly’s eyes opened wide and he looked at his wife and said, “Oh shucks, Renee, remember the Alamo!”
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