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zeus123

September 01, 2017
Rated 5.0

Love the statue! Park is pretty. Dogs everywhere! It's a dog park so be prepared to see dogs jumping in lakes and chasing frisbees. It's a walk but we enjoyed it. If you're looking to literally just see te statue like we did - be prepared to have patience for parking. There are not many areas to park for this park. We had to drive around for about 10 min and wait for someone to leave - but we were determined. The statue is huge! Great picture spot and if you love SRV it's a must do!

1 person found this review helpful
September 01, 2017
Rated 5.0

We loved it. Price was really good. It's also really pretty there. It is self guided but plenty of little film clips that are extremely informative. My kids are 9, 15, 19 and they all enjoyed it. I don't like spicey stuff but it was really interesting learning about the process. Now my son And husband love Tabasco and they LOVED it. Those 2 in the Tabasco store were like kids in a candy store cuz they were able to try a bunch of stuff. Be sure to try the Tabasco soda - it's yummy. Not what you would expect it to taste like. Place is great. Be sure to visit during the week so you can see the workers working in the bottling area. I'm glad I got to visit it. Great to see that this is still family owned and still do things like they did when they first started the company.

1 person found this review helpful
September 01, 2017
Rated 4.0

It's a fun spot for the kids to spray paint. If you are looking for professional art work - this is not the place to go. My kids loved it. Kids age range from 9, 15, 19. All 3 enjoyed it. The parking is a little bit tight and the location you will definitely need a GPS for it. Bring spray paint! We hit a Walmart and grabbed a couple for each kid. Expect fumes, it's dusty but not unbearable. As long as you expect it - it's not bad. There's lots of people, so it's safe (dunno about night time though. I would only do this place in the day). You can climb to the top to get a great view of Austin. Be sure to go to the far right to climb. there is somewhat of a path to the top.

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