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11:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Create magical storytelling for children that activates the imagination, grows young minds, and inspires creativity and a love of learning at Magik Theatre. Plan your visit with your students to visit the in-theater performances and explore the seasons that present a range of titles that celebrate diversity, inspire curiosity, and encourage an appreciation for the arts. Join the camps and classes that are at the heart of creativity, where they can explore, create, and rule the stage. Take a tour with interactive performances that engage an audience while inspiring and enriching lives.
Why walk when you can take the scenic route to your destination? Reserve your spot on San Antonio Pedicabs, which provides the perfect mode of transportation that's fun, exciting, versatile, and convenient. Have a special event? They provide services for weddings, art walks, marathons, conferences, or any other special events that you may have.
Nestled in a lush green haven in the heart of San Antonio, the Veranda is an event space like no other. The original “castle on the hill” offers no less than seven event spaces to mix and match, including the 1931 estate house built of local stone, an artist cottage, an airy covered pavilion, and rolling, oak-lined lawns. In combination with the versatile international cuisine of Spice of Life Catering and a detail-oriented event staff dedicated to making your unique vision come true.
Get ready to believe the unbelievable right before your eyes at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Explore the unusual and fascinating one-of-a-kind finds collected by the world-famous traveler Robert Ripley. Discover unique pop-culture memorabilia, interactive games, prehistoric relics, shrunken heads, fertility statues, a Fiji mermaid, a two-trunked elephant, a 512-pound iron meteorite, the mortician's toe tag from Lee Harvey Oswald, and the mummified head of an American cannibal Alfred Packer.