San Antonio may be rich with history and culture, but some Google reviewers are thoroughly unimpressed with some of the city's most cherished attractions.
Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, right?San Antonio may be a city rich with history and culture, but some Google reviewers are thoroughly unimpressed with some of its most cherished attractions.
From calling the Alamo “all about death” to complaining about a lack of lifeguards on duty at the River Walk, we’ve rounded up the funniest bad reviews of San Antonio’s best-known attractions.The “river” is not a river. It smells like a sewer.Needs a real deep cleaning.Pretty much a swap meet with a bunch of flea market stuff with shop people staring, pointing, and whispering.
Honestly expected The Alamo to be a place located in the desert with a lot of history and explanations of what happened here and there etc. This felt like a super commercialized Disney attraction.Nothing interesting. The only things my daughter and I liked were the fish and the waterfall. We thought it would be prettier than that. More weeds than anything.Nothing to see. Literally only a church.Well... It is what it is.
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