agesilaus wrote:
I continually hear people bad talking the Alamo.
------------------------------------------------
It is interesting but it is small.
I was pretty burned on on travel and touring by the time we hit San Antonio. The Alamo was somewhat crowded that day and I just wanted out. Putting my feelings aside, it is very well done, they try to limit the number of people actually entering the building so it is not incredibly overrun. The interpreters are good and there are a number of interesting displays, exhibits, and films in the building and in the out buildings. There are also regular ranger talks on the grounds.
I love museum gift shops, but I was disappointed in the gift shop at the Alamo, they were very proud of their merchandise (that is - very high prices for the items being sold).
We stayed at Traveler's World RV Resort. A good location south of the city with easy access to the Missions and downtown.