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Guinness World Records Museum & Ripley's Haunted Adventure


category : Museums
San Antonio's two newest attractions are both in one location - directly across from the Alamo. Guinness World Records Museum is a state-of-the-art, interactive experience that brings the world famous book to life. Enjoy a combination of artifacts, exhibits, touch-screen computers, and interactive trivia games spread throughout 10,000 square feet and 14 themed galleries-fun for the entire family. Experience your worst nightmare at Ripley's Haunted Adventure, a multi-million dollar haunted house featuring live actors, animatronics, and bone-chilling special effects. Combination discount tickets available as are group rates. Both attractions are open daily except Christmas day. Call for prices and hours.


Hours:
Address: 329 Alamo Plaza
Phone: 210/226-2828
Our Website: www.sa-guinness-haunted.com

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