San Antonio Tourism
Next to the medical industry, San Antonio tourism is considered to be the second largest revenue producer of this Texan community. In 1996, the industry poured in an approximate of %80 million. By the next year, the profit more than doubled as tourism soared much higher generating %4.0 billion. In a 1999 report, 78, 000 jobs were opened only to accommodate the rich influx of tourists both local and foreign traveling to the metropolis. With the figures, have you ever wondered what is in San Antonio that people are just thrilled to visit?
San Antonio tourism boasts of a “culturally diverse” Texan community. Even with the sprawling skyscrapers that characterized how modernized the metropolis is, they are still able to preserve the traces of the past. If you head to the Alamo Plaza, you can see a quaint chapel and long barracks that originated way back in the 1800’s. These are more than just attractions because this is the very site where 189 defenders of the mission of Saint Anthony of Valero fell unto the hands of about 5, 000 Mexican soldiers spearheaded by General Santa Anna. He and his band were raring to break free from the dictatorship of the Hispanic mestizos.
Another reason why San Antonio tourism has been booming and will continue to boom is the yearly major sporting event of various American colleges competing for a football title. The Alamo Bowl is not really old as compared to others because it only started in 1993. This is a presentation of the two premier American conferences namely the Big Ten and Big Twelve. The tournament is a significant spectator activity that has been supported by huge companies such as Builders Square, Sylvania and Master Card.
The presence of the four military bases in this Texan community also adds to the growth of San Antonio tourism. They are composed of Randolph Air Force Base in Washington Circle, Fort Sam Houston in Stanley Road, Lackland Air Force Base in Wing Historian and Brooks City Base in Kennedy Circle. These army camps actually serve as training grounds for the aspiring recruits up to the veteran officials who are seeking to technically improve in their career. Aside from that, these posts also have their own galleries open for the public to catch sight of.
In the coming seasons, San Antonio tourism will no doubt to constantly flourish because the natives themselves have already discovered that the industry has been favorable to this Texan community so they are all unified in keeping that in mind for all to benefit.