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<p>Who is planning to attend? We won't be :( but hope to schedule a visit in April. The 18th is prom so neither girl wants to miss that.</p>

<p>I want to attend but im not sure cuz im in Canada, so we'd probably make it a 1 week vacation. But im still waiting on other universities/financial offers</p>

<p>We'll be there at the April event. I have two other things I'm supposed to do that day, but this takes priority. We missed the March one due to a spring break trip we'd had on the book since last year.</p>

<p>Just bumping this up hoping to hear from anyone who either attended last month’s event or will be there in a couple of weeks, like us. Any suggestions/recommendations on things to be sure to do on campus or off? We’re coming up Friday evening and will stay over Saturday night in the area afterwards.</p>

<p>Bblfraser, obviously do the whole Riverwalk thing and go to Mi Tierra’s and Market Square. Depending on when you get in town on Friday, there is “Party Time '09,” a Fiesta event in Alamo Heights that is well attended by TU students ([SAEvents.com:</a> Festival: Alamo Heights Night [Friday, April 17, 2009]](<a href=“http://saevents.com/Events/EventInformation.asp?EventID=13828]SAEvents.com:”>http://saevents.com/Events/EventInformation.asp?EventID=13828)). There is also the “Fiesta Oyster Bake - The Heartbeat Of Fiesta” at St. Mary’s University Campus, One Camino Santa Maria. Shopping at The Quarry is also popular with girls. The King William district is fun to explore. Our stay in SA will overlap yours. Enjoy!</p>

<p>Great advice – thank you!</p>