Moving on to Kemah, we found we were in a hotel a little further out than we expected. After settling in, we decided to drive to the boardwalk which proved to be a theme park on the shoreline. Our first stop was for a drink and fortunately it was a café that displayed lots of local artist's work. This we thought was a good idea and one that more cafes could do. Again, it was really interesting to see the different styles and topics covered in this area and made the experience whilst we were sat having our drink more enjoyable. It also gave the artists a much needed outlet to display and sell their work. The theme park was quite quiet during the day, and the heat soon got to us, so returned to the hotel for a shower and rest. That evening, the theme park came alive with music provided by a live band and the atmosphere was electric as families enjoyed the rides.
A different experience for us from the other places we had visited and another chance to unwind as our holiday drew to a close.
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