Planning your next visit to any one of San Antonio’s beautiful attractions and figuring out how you’re going to get all of your friends and family to the venue doesn’t have to be difficult. Consider the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts that hosts dozens of performances, concerts, and film screenings every month, improving the quality of life in San Antonio by presenting concerts and theatrical entertainment, ranging from Broadway and symphony to rock n’ roll and hip-hop. Recently named one of the Five Top Picks for San Antonio Group Outings, Tobin Center is replete with a state-of-the-art Performance Hall, Studio Theater, and an outdoor plaza connected to the River Walk with a permanent 32-foot video wall and water taxi portal.
San Antonio has indeed garnered exciting times with an open invitation to XFactor Paintball Park conveniently located just minutes away from Rolling Oaks Mall. The Park has multiple fields to suit every level of play from recreational players to tournament level enthusiasts. Their spectacular fields include a reconstruction of the two-story Alamo, speedball, woods field, and air ball facilities. With their enthusiastic staff ready and dedicated to providing the best paintball experience for its battle-ready patrons, XFactor promises and delivers an exciting, safe, and memorable time for you and your party that will go down in the Paintball Hall of Fame. And coming soon to XFactor Paintball Park is the Zombie Hunt--as if that needs any explaining. This is definitely not a video game because you are the action.
What does the West mean to you? Visit The Briscoe Western Art Museum to find Santa Anna’s Sword from 1852, and Pancho Villa’s Saddle ca. 1890-1910. Get inspired by the timeless landscape across five centuries of collections and engaging exhibitions that tell the story of the West, starting from the Spanish conquest to present day. This downtown museum is easy to locate and hard to forget. But, before you leave the museum, stop by the store for a selection of books, arts and crafts, handmade jewelry, and a variety of merchandise, relating to the Museum's collection.