The sign was just outside our condo.
The condo where Debbie, Tara, John, the grandkids, and I stayed.
The room where Megan, Kelsey, Shawn and Jeremy stayed. They had a great view of the Comal River from their porch. We did not have this great view from the condo.
Lots of green spaces between the porch and the river.
View toward the river. The water is very clear and cold. Schlitterbahn uses water from the river on some of the "rides" in the east park.
Closer look at the river.
More green space.
The other "cabins". The blue poles, barely visible in the distance through the trees, are the same ones in the photo below.
This is the view we had from the condo. The "castle" in the distance is the water roller coaster called Master Blaster. Gotta wait in line for a long time to ride that one. There is a lazy river ride that goes around the Master Blaster. I lost at small, waterproof tube with $45 inside the tube on that river. dangit. Hopefully, some little kid scored when he or she found the tube. Anyway, the three tall, blue poles are another attraction that none of us had the nerve, or $$, to ride. Megan and Kelsey's room was near the Master Blaster.
Debbie bought two disposable, waterproof cameras so we could take photos. Fifty-four photos all together that could have been taken. We might have taken a dozen photos between the two cameras. Kept leaving the cameras with the towels at the various tables that we staked temporary claim to. We will finish using the cameras and get the stuff developed as soon as we can. Eleanor, we won't leave them laying around for years until you get tired of waiting to see the photos. I promise.
The grandkids certainly had a blast. The big "kids" had fun, too. Although by the end of the day everyone seemed weary of waiting in the long lines to do the "rides". The place was crowded.
On Sunday, we followed Tara and John from New Braunfels to Dallas. We stopped at a Czech bakery in West, Texas. Good cinammon roll and kalaches. I didn't try a kalache, but heard they were really good. We stopped at an antique mall a few miles north of there. We stopped at Sal's Pizza in Dallas, which is one of Jeremy's favorite restaurants. Pretty good pizza.
There is a Schlitterbahn park in Kansas City, one in Galveston and another at Padre Island, Texas. If you get a chance to go, it's fun!
2 comments:
SO fun!
Had a blast!
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