About iTour/Audio Tour of the Alamo
The iTour / Audio Tour of the Alamo and Old San Antonio of the Wild West is not your typical sanitized tourist audio tour. Narrated by the ghost of the most infamous tour guide of San Antonio's Bawdy Redlight District "Wild Bill Keilman". Bill takes you on a tour of the Alamo and downtown San Antonio and shows you the real San Antonio of the wild west. You will see the sites of lynchings, gunfights, indian battles, murders and mayhem that made San Antonio famous. Complete with original photos of the the sites and people as they were in the day, maps, and directions. This tour is rated R for Real History. You can walk the tour while your here or take the tour in your easy chair and never leave home.
Wild Bill will teach you the history of Texas, and take you on a tour of the real Alamo battlefield and show you the locations of key events of the battle. You will walk the grounds of the whole Alamo fort not just the Chapel and Long Barracks. Bill will help you decipher the fort as it is now layed out by different color cobble stones and small brass markers that few who live here even know exist.
Then off to see a reconstructed original San Antonio 1880s bar and saloon where you will hear the tale of the most famous gunfight in San Antonio history. Then to the plazas and the sites of gunfights, Indian battles, lynchings,Spanish attrocities, Civil War sites, and the famed Redlight district and much much more.
Download and install
iTour/Audio Tour of the Alamo version 1.0.6 on your
Android device!
APK Size: 2 MB, downloaded 10+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package:
com.mytoursapp.android.app89, download iTour/Audio Tour of the Alamo.apk
by K####:
Figured it was worth $2, so I installed. First off, you pay for the app, which downloads quickly, then you have to download the tour when you get into the app (two step process). The actual tour takes seriously 45 minutes to download, and for some reason will stop downloading if your screen goes black, so you have to keep tapping the screen. Then we got the tour, and the order didn't make any sense. It didn't specify where you start, or where to go next. The guide kept giving you directions to cross the street. I'm not trying to check out bars across the street from the Alamo, right? It was obviously switched over from an old CD with minimal changes. I'm honestly regretting wasting the $2. You'd think the information might be interesting. Not in the least. Most of it was irrelevant, or too confusing and fast paced to follow. Not much information you'd want to know about while walking around. Just read the signs all over the Alamo for your information. That's what I ended up doing after wasting an hour on this terrible app.