San Antonio, Texas is the seventh largest city in the United States and attracts 26 million visitors per year to experience its history, culture, and attractions. It is known for the Alamo and Mission Trail, which provide a unique look at Texas history. The River Walk is a major attraction, with its three sections and expansion projects. San Antonio also has a thriving culinary scene featuring Tex-Mex cuisine and local ingredients, as well as year-round festivals and family attractions like theme parks, gardens, and zoos.
SeaWorld San Antonio recently announced the addition of Roas Aviary, a 13,500 square feet aviary containing about 300 birds representing more than 50 species. The Aviary will be one of the parks serene offerings, giving guests the chance to float, wade or walk among hundreds of tropical birds. The aviary and new pools will be located on the Loggerhead Beach area of SeaWorlds waterpark, Aquatica, creating a new waterfront beach for guests to enjoy. Visitors will also have the opportunity to hand feed birds and SeaWorld educators will be on hand to teach them about these amazing animals. When Aquaticawaterpark closes for the season, SeaWorld guests will still be able to access the aviary
Visitors can have even more high-speed thrills in San Antonio with its Bahama Blaster, Texas first multiple lane, trap-door, free-fall waterslide. The four-slide ride features a unique launching capsule system where, after reaching the top of a six-story tower, guests will step into an enclosed vertical capsule where the floor drops out beneath them, sending riders free-falling 40 miles-per-hour down an 80-degree slide.