Living in the San Antonio area, I've seen this film several times. It is played daily at the IMAX on the famous riverwalk. If you visit San Antonio, it's important that you see this film. Preferably before you actually go inside the Alamo. The film brings out the carnage and sacrifice that was laid down by both sides. Mexico, as was their right, was trying to quell a revolt. The Texans, on the other hand, lost their faith with the government and sought independence through the force of arms.
Visiting San Antonio and touring the missions isn't like going to St. Louis and viewing the arch. It's something special. After all, the Alamo stood before New York existed.
Apart from all the other tourist activities, viewing, "The Alamo: Price of Freedom," is as important as having "barbacoa" on a weekend morning. Viva Travis! Viva Texas!
Visiting San Antonio and touring the missions isn't like going to St. Louis and viewing the arch. It's something special. After all, the Alamo stood before New York existed.
Apart from all the other tourist activities, viewing, "The Alamo: Price of Freedom," is as important as having "barbacoa" on a weekend morning. Viva Travis! Viva Texas!