When you visit the Texas Air Museum at Stinson Field you will learn about the famous “Flying Stinson Family” and find out why San Antonio is considered to be the birthplace of American military aviation. The museum represents vintage aircrafts centered around World War II, the Pacific and European theaters of that conflict, and covers in detail the early period and “golden-age” of aviation. Be sure to check out their gift shop containing toys, models, and more.
The Rollercade is go-to destination for both amateur and experienced roller-skaters alike. They provide generations of families with roller-skating, thumping music, and plenty of bruised knees. San Antonio’s premiere roller skating facility is frozen in time in a heavy 70s roller disco theme, complete with neon lights and trippy magic-carpet Day-Glo swirls. Besides offering public skating, the Rollercade also provides private lessons and parties for young and old alike.
Morgan’s Wonderland is truly a one-of-a-kind theme park created so that children with or without physical disabilities can all join in on the fun-filled activities. Sprawled across a 25-acre oasis are all the thrilling, ultra-accessible attractions, rides, playscapes, and interactive elements that the whole family can enjoy.
Take a journey with Bad Wolf Ghost Tours as they guide you to the past and regal stories of the Alamo City’s unique and tragic history, filled with battles, murders, rituals, and more, along with the terrifying apparitions left behind. Haunted by the spirits of its gruesome past, the ancient Black Swan Inn estate housed the historic Battle of Salado, the Dawson Massacre, murders, suicides, and Native American Rituals. Experience The Reading Room and let the intuitive counselors that are devoted to reading the beautiful and magical experience that can help you better understand your unique journey through the spiritual, emotional, and physical world. It offers you a glimpse into the mirror of your soul.