Six Flags Fiesta Texas is an amusement park in San Antonio and has thrill rides, kid rides, family rides and a water park. The amusement park features daily shows, concerts, arcade games, food, contests and shopping. The water park has a wave pool shaped like Texas, tubes and slides, and entry is free with admission to Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Six Flags offers season passes so you can pay one price and get in all year free. There are some rides with no height restriction, but most kid rides require a height of at least 36 inches.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
17000 IH-10 West
San Antonio, TX 78257
210-697-5050
sixflags.com
SeaWorld San Antonio is home many killer whales, dolphins, beluga whales and sea lions. Kids can go backstage and get up close and personal to sea lions, dolphins and killer whales on special tours. At the many shows, children can watch killer whales, dolphins and sea lions do many tricks in and above the water. SeaWorld has a water park that features a lazy river, wave pool, Lil' Gator Lagoon, activity pool and many water rides. The park also has a few rides like the Journey to the Atlantis, Great White, Texas Splashdown, Shamu Express, Steel Eel and the Rio Loco.
SeaWorld San Antonio
10500 SeaWorld Drive
San Antonio, TX 78251
800-700-7786
seaworld.com
The San Antonio Children's Museum opened its doors in 1995 and offers hand-on exhibits for children. The HEB Kids' Market and Cafe features an interactive kid-sized grocery store, where they can push around shopping carts or work the register. The Hill County Bubble Ranch allows children to learn about bubbles and even lets them stand inside of a huge one. The Good Cents Bank allows kids to pretend to be a banker and the Diamond Del's Mining Adventure lets them pan for gems. There are a variety of exhibits for children to do and see at this museum.
San Antonio Children's Museum
305 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
210-212-4453
sakids.org