The Alamo City thrived on its travel and convention business before the pandemic. The industry has started to bounce back, but experts say it has not returned to normal just yet.
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Many of San Antonio s tourist attractions will still require masks - but see trouble ahead
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At many of San Antonio’s busiest tourist attractions, the rule won’t change face masks required.
But Gov. Abbott’s order abolishing the state mandate to wear face coverings in public places, effective March 10, will put workers and managers in a difficult if not impossible position when guests insist on going bare-faced.
“Now it’s going to be on us if we require masks,” said Davis Phillips, owner of Ripley’s Haunted Adventure and two attractions near the Alamo. “It puts us in a confrontational position with our guests. We don’t want to do that.