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Old 07-21-2010, 08:08 PM
 
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Are you from the East Coast?
Nope.. west coast.. california
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Old 07-21-2010, 08:09 PM
 
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thank you so much! this is really helpful!

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I agree, it would be better to drive to Arlington.There is an airport at New Braunfels, but it is a small one.Nearest Big one to New Braunfels is San Antonio International.Heck of a lot closer than Austin's airport.
Weather here is I guess usually cool.I would bring a sweater or light jacket maybe.So far it seems we are off to a rainy start,but we will see,as it can get to 100 degress or more over the summer.

There is a children's museum in New Braunfels and also Landa Park and Prince Solms park your little one can run around in.
San Antonio is right down the road from New Braunfels on Interstate 35 South.You can visit the San Antonio Zoo and the Witte Museum has a kids playhouse. Go to the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce website for visitor's info. You might be able to go to San Marcos to the outliet malls there, and It's not too far from New Braunfels to Lockhart to get Texas BBQ.Cooper's Bbq in New Braunfels I hear is good.
It's just a short drive to Gruene,Tx.It was a ghost town near New Braunfels, with a small population.Now it is a popular place for visitors.There are various shops and a winery tasting place where you can purchase wines from different Texas winerys.Also, the Grist Mill Restaurant in Gruene on the Guadalupe river is very good.It used to be an old flour mill at one time.You can sit outside an look over the Guadalupe river.
Schlitterbahn Water Park is in New Braunfels and has been featured on the Travel Channel as one of the best water parks in the country.You can type in their name and see how long they are open.
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Old 07-21-2010, 08:12 PM
 
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All, thanks for the previous posts... i'll keep them handy.. also how is the population? is it pretty diverse?
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Old 07-22-2010, 10:23 AM
 
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check the info on city data
not lot of diversity from what I have seen visiting there
mainly anglos/hispanics/fewer african americans--very few asians of either coast
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:36 AM
 
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All, thanks for the previous posts... i'll keep them handy.. also how is the population? is it pretty diverse?
Mostly Mexicans/Mexicans Americans and Whites.
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