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Curious why you would choose Austin. Have you ever been?
Not much to do downtown, unless you're going to drag the 2 yo to clubs to hear live music on 6th Street.
The bat bridge is most active in August, I think. Your 2 yo might enjoy the turtles at the UT pond.
I suppose you could tour the capitol, get BBQ.
Not sure when the bluebonnets bloom -- look into that. But you'll want a car.
But nothing about Austin really screams "SPRING BREAK" to me.
Austin is a fun town. The Four Seasons is nice and on Lady Bird Lake and the hike and bike trail. There are other nice hotels in the area. If you're more into the quirky weird part of Austin, check out places along South Congress. The blue bonnets bloom in March at the earliest but probably early to mid April in Central Texas.
There's a lot to do in Austin and the surrounding areas. Fredericksburg, Gruene (pronounced "green"), New Braunfels, Barton Springs Pool, Amy's Ice Cream, Salt Lick, Town err Lady Bird Lake, South Congress, Texas State Museum, LBJ Library, Zilker Park, Blues on the Green, TexMex, even San Antonio is an easy day trip, but you'll definitely want a car for this trip. Not sure what PP is talking about in terms of flights. I see flights for under $400 all the time (almost always stopping in DFW though). March/April is a great time to visit, too, before it gets hot.
I lived there for 6 years before we had kids. I miss it! I have only ever stayed at the Four Seasons and the UT AT&T Center (really nice).