Families make the most of spring break in San Antonio with festive activities and refreshing fun.
Spring break is in full swing in San Antonio from March 10-14, offering vibrant activities for families. Highlights include the Crawfish Boil Festival in Selma and a chance to meet Mary Gibbs, the voice of Boo from ‘Monsters Inc.’ There are plenty of events and splash pads opening up, ensuring families have a fun-filled, memorable break as they explore local outings and festivities.
Spring break has officially landed in San Antonio, with the majority of local school districts enjoying a well-deserved break from March 10-14. Whether you’re packing your bags for an exciting getaway or sticking around for the local fun, the city is buzzing with activities that families can enjoy together!
For those who have chosen to spend their spring break right here in San Antonio, the options for family outings are plentiful. This weekend is particularly special as the Crawfish Boil Festival returns to Selma, Texas. It’s a feast for the senses, complete with delicious food, lively music, and a fantastic atmosphere. Just the perfect event for families to enjoy some time together!
Another highlight this weekend is the chance to meet Mary Gibbs, the beloved voice actress of Boo from the family favorite “Monsters Inc.” This is a fantastic opportunity for fans—young and old—to get up close and interact with the person behind one of the most iconic characters in animation!
In addition to the Crawfish Boil Festival, there are numerous other events planned for families from March 7 to March 9, 2025. Make sure to check out what’s happening in the local parks and venues. There’s bound to be something exciting for everyone to enjoy!
And hold onto your sun hats, because this spring break is bringing some heat! Several splash pads around San Antonio are opening just in time for the season, ensuring that families have a place to cool off and splish-splash about. Splash pads will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and one of the most popular spots is Gustav’s Geysers at The Park at Pearl, which is completely free! So grab those swimsuits and get ready for some refreshing fun!
While the excitement builds for the spring break festivities, it’s important to note that outdoor city pools will still be closed as temperatures begin to rise leading into summer. As you plan your outings, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the weather. There are resources available to help you stay updated on any changes so you can make the most of your time outdoors.
If you’re looking for even more to do during the break, there are abundant resources to help you discover events and attractions around San Antonio. Be sure to explore local listings for festivals, family-friendly events, and attractions that might be perfect for a day out with the kids. There’s no shortage of activities to create lasting memories!
So, whether you’re diving into local festivities, meeting an iconic character, or splashing in refreshing waters, your spring break in San Antonio can be full of laughter and fun! With so many exciting things happening, be sure to make the most of your time in the city—it’s the perfect way to spend quality time with your loved ones.
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