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I agree with staying in Arlington...at least with younger boys like that. They would be more interested in Six Flags/Hurricane Harbor (assuming you are hear in the summertime). If it were just adults, I would probably suggest Dallas, as there are more entertaining things there. But Arlington is right between Fort Worth & Dallas, so you'd be able to hit attractions in either of those cities quite easily.
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In San Antonio, I would recommend The Menger. It is across the street from the Alamo and across another street from the River Walk, and around the corner from the shopping mall. Much more ambiance than the more modern chain hotels.
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The Sheraton Gunter is a very nice hotel near the Riverwalk. It's right across the street from the Majestic Theatre. Nice downtown area, and you don't have to deal with the huge Riverwalk crowds all day and night.
The Westin Riverwalk is beautiful. I've also heard good things about the Hotel Valencia, but it's too modern for me.
The Westin Riverwalk is beautiful. I've also heard good things about the Hotel Valencia, but it's too modern for me.
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I would stay in Ft. Worth; visit the Amon Carter and maybe the Kimbell if there is anything special; have lunch at Bistro Louise on S. Hulen (even the children will appreciate the European ambience).
Plenty of Tex-Mex in SA.
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Plenty of Tex-Mex in SA.
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I would recommend the visitors center at NASA in Houston if you have time. We have taken our daughters 2x and really enjoyed it. We paid extra for the tram tour the first time and I found it just alright, but really enjoyed the visitors center. It is very interactive.