Date of Visit: May 29, 2012
Mik loves video games and even though he had the sports video games playable in the Videogame Playground at Innoventions he enjoyed spending some time playing them. It is also a good place to cool down or escape the rain while getting a console video game fix on vacation.
Destination Info:
Epcot - Innoventions
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Chronicling the our experiences o traveling with wheelchair...the adventures and misadventures
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park: Mission San Jose
Date of Visit: May 27, 2012
Mission San Jose was the mission we spent the most time at while visiting the different missions that are part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. While we were not able to go inside the actual church part of the mission due to an event going on, unlike Mission San Juan there still was plenty to walk around and see.
The paths around the Mission are paved and there are ramps for getting down in the area near the back of the church. It was not exactly enjoyable to walk/roll around and visit, as it was a typical hot summer day. However, it was still interesting to be able to see how it really was a community and military fortress, since this is the most preserved/restored of the missions. One area you could go in interested Mik the post, as you could see out the holes for guns.
Destination Info:
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Mission San Jose
150 Woodhill
San Antonio, TX 78214
Mission San Jose was the mission we spent the most time at while visiting the different missions that are part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. While we were not able to go inside the actual church part of the mission due to an event going on, unlike Mission San Juan there still was plenty to walk around and see.
The paths around the Mission are paved and there are ramps for getting down in the area near the back of the church. It was not exactly enjoyable to walk/roll around and visit, as it was a typical hot summer day. However, it was still interesting to be able to see how it really was a community and military fortress, since this is the most preserved/restored of the missions. One area you could go in interested Mik the post, as you could see out the holes for guns.
Destination Info:
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Mission San Jose
150 Woodhill
San Antonio, TX 78214
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park: Mission San Juan
Date of Visit: May 27, 2012
Mission San Juan was the second mission we visited during our time exploring the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. We did not spend much time at this mission, as it was under renovation, so you cannot go inside it and there is not much to see around the rest of the grounds of the mission. The path around it is paved, though, so it is easy to explore - just not much to see at least until the mission is reopened.
Destination Info:
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Mission San Juan
9101 Graf Road
San Antonio, Texas 78214
Mission San Juan was the second mission we visited during our time exploring the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. We did not spend much time at this mission, as it was under renovation, so you cannot go inside it and there is not much to see around the rest of the grounds of the mission. The path around it is paved, though, so it is easy to explore - just not much to see at least until the mission is reopened.
Destination Info:
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park - Mission San Juan
9101 Graf Road
San Antonio, Texas 78214
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