My Final Day in San Antonio: Good Food, Great Laughs & God’s Simple Joys

Sunday Vibes – Applebee’s, JCP & the B.A.T.

Sunday was our last full day in San Antonio, and even though we were getting close to the end of the trip, we still had stuff to do. First stop? Lunch at Applebee’s because we were not about to be out here sightseeing on an empty stomach lol. I ordered the Bourbon Street Chicken and Andouille Sausage Pasta, and added shrimp too because why not? It was good. Definitely one of those meals that leaves you full and happy.

After that, we made our way back to North Star Mall, and listen… it turned into a whole event. I thought I was gonna hit a few different stores, but I ended up spending like 2.5 hours inside JCPenney alone 😭. I didn’t even make it to the other spots I planned to check out. But to be honest? The deals I got in JCP were worth it.

Then came the main event: Natural Bridge Caverns.

I had never been inside a real cave before, so I was kind of excited. The walk down was beautiful — cool formations, soft lighting, and this stillness that was lowkey calming. But let me tell you, it was slippery and wet all the way down, and you had to really watch your step. It also gets humid real quick. I’d say it felt like a solid 80 degrees down there if I had to guess. I saw a video on it before I went and it looked so peaceful. I’ll try to drop it in this post, and if not, check my Insta because it was too good not to share.

But babyyyy… that B.A.T.?

It’s not a staircase. It’s a belt — like the moving walkway at the airport — except this one is angled upward and it moves fast. Ain’t no rails to hold on to either. So picture me, tired from walking through a whole cave, trying to keep my balance going uphill on this conveyor belt with zero grip 😩. I slipped trying to get on, and then almost made the tour guide and myself fall trying to get off. I was lowkey embarrassed for like 10 seconds… and then I could not stop laughing. Like, the whole situation was too ridiculous not to laugh at.

Still, I’m glad I did it. It was a unique way to end the trip adventurous, a little dramatic, but definitely something I’ll never forget.

Would I Go Back? My Honest San Antonio Recap 💭

San Antonio caught me off guard in the best way. I came in thinking it would just be a quick spring break trip with the fam — a lil sightseeing, some good food, maybe a few photos… but baby, it ended up giving culture, fun, reflection, and a few surprises too.

From slipping on that B.A.T. at the Caverns 😩 to shopping for 2.5 hours in JCPenney like it was Black Friday, to laughing with my people at the arcade — it was the kind of trip that reminded me how much joy lives in the in-between moments.

My favorite moment?

The Riverwalk — hands down. I’d go back just for the vibe, the music in the air, and the feeling of walking with no rush. Honorable mention to the Selena Bridge, because that moment had my heart.

Least favorite?

The SeaWorld crowds had me tired before noon. Would I do it again? Maybe. But not during peak season, and probably with a water fan strapped to my chest next time lol.

Most random moment?

Easy — those bats in the parking garage on Day 1. Still laughing about how we ran like something was chasing us.

If you’re planning your own San Antonio trip, here’s what I’d say:
• Pack comfy shoes (non-negotiable)
• Don’t skip the Riverwalk boat ride
• Try to stretch the trip to at least 3–4 days
• And leave room for unplanned moments , they end up being the best ones

Would I go back? Yes. But next time I’m staying longer, packing lighter, and probably way more photos than I did on this trip lol.

And if you’re thinking about going but don’t even know where to start — let me plan it for you! I book trips, I’ve done the research, and I already know the cute spots. Hit the Travel Inquiry Form and I’ll help you build your own San Antonio adventure ✈️🫶🏾

Missed a day? Catch the full San Antonio series here ⬇️

🚗 Day 1: Travel Day + Mall Finds

The bats in the garage? Wild. But we made it.

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🎢 Day 2: SeaWorld Adventures

Dolphins, orcas, and that BBQ brisket… whew.

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🏙️ Day 3: Alamo, Riverwalk & Vibes

Culture, food, and the cutest downtown strolls.

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