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Take a Day Trip to Historic Julian

April 30th, 2008 by carrie t

Julian, California
Downtown Julian photo uploaded by Allan Ferguson

Julian, California is best known for its apple harvest in the fall and the “best apple pie” in the USA. However, the spring is also a fantastic time to visit Julian, as millions of daffodils and lilacs come to live on the hillsides. Julian has great hiking and outdoor activities available as well. This town is filled with quaint B&B’s and great local restaurants, which makes it a perfect get-away destination. For more information, go to www.junianca.com.

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Wave House FlowRider

April 23rd, 2008 by carrie t

Flowrider
Wave House Flowrider photo uploaded by awnisALAN

The Wave House Athletic Club has something for everyone this summer. Be sure to buy a Go San Diego Card and head out for a day at the Wave House Athletic Club. With the Go San Diego Card, you can ride the infamous FlowRider Wave for a full hour session. Wet suit rentals are included in the offer. The fun doesn’t stop there – you are also welcome to enjoy the Olympic sized swimming pool for free swim and games.

This offer also includes use of the lockers, so you don’t have to worry about your valuables while you’re catching waves. The Wave House is also in the same area as Belmont Park, so be sure to head over to the Giant Dipper roller coaster – unlimited rides are available with the Go San Diego Card as well!

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5 Eco-Friendly Things to do in San Diego

April 16th, 2008 by susan j

San Diego Zoo mapFinding her way around the San Diego Zoo Photo uploaded by vsqz

Earth Day is coming up on Tuesday, April 22, so it’s only fitting that we highlight San Diego attractions which let you learn more about animal and plant life. Here are some of our picks:

  1. San Diego Zoo is consistently ranked among the top zoos and attraction nationwide. The zoo features more than 4,000 rare and endangered animals with the largest collection of Grant Pandas outside of mainland China!
  2. Birch Aquarium at Scripps offers another option for learning about animals. Visitors can explore more than 60 different habitats and enter the world of sharks, seahorses, living coral reefs, and more.
  3. San Diego Whale Watching Excursions is a fully narrated 3.5 hour adventure through San Diego Harbor past California gray whales. It’s also associated with the world famous Birch Aquarium at Scripps (see above).
  4. Discovery Science Center has 120 hands-on science exhibits ranging from a water vortex and climbing wall to life-sized dinosaur models and fossils. Perfect for kids.
  5. San Diego Natural History Museum combines modern science and multimedia art to explore Earth’s past, present, and future. You could easily spend an entire day trying out each interactive exhibit, watching films (shown every hours), and learning about the ecosystem.

What are you doing to celebrate Earth Day? Leave a comment and let us know!

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San Diego Treasure Hunt

April 10th, 2008 by stacy b

Treasure Hunt
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Looking for something fun to do this Saturday? If you plan on being in San Diego, then join in on the “Whale of a Weekend Treasure Hunt” from 10am to 1pm (presented by environmental artist Wyland and Where You Want To Be Tours). This event is a team building experience that leads participants to discover more about San Diego while providing fun prizes for everyone!

During this exciting adventure, participants will visit top sites in San Diego, learning about what this wonderful area has to offer. However, they will not be going to typical San Diego attractions. The treasure hunt participants will find the “hidden gems” of San Diego, experiencing new areas and uncovering secret knowledge of the area that most people would love to hear and see for themselves.

The treasure hunt will consist of 8-person teams (pre-determined or arranged on-site) with a participation fee of $60 per person, but only $35 with the Go San Diego Card. The winning team will receive unique gifts, DVDs, and area cruises. If your team does not prevail, you still walk away a winner with a free voucher for the Hornblower Harbor Cruise or the Whale Watching Adventure. Make sure to sign up for the event by Friday, April 11th, 10am, or you’ll be sorry you missed out on this fun pirate adventure!

Email menkin at wheretours dot com for more information.

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Carlsbad 5000 Returns to San Diego

March 28th, 2008 by carrie t

Beach in Carlsbad, CA
Carlsbad Beach photo uploaded by Kathy Dodd

The Carlsbad 5000 is known as one of the most competitive 5k races in the country. Over 10,000 runners from various places around the world will line up in Carlsbad on Sunday, April 6 to compete for a $70,000 prize. The course extends along a beautiful stretch of seaside terrain, winding through Carlsbad village.

The event also features a beer garden and post-parties which help draw in a wide variety of runners every year (both professionals and amateurs are welcome to compete). Over 16 world records and 8 American records have been set on this course in the past 22 years!

For other activities in Carlsbad, check out LEGOLAND and Museum of Making Music. Both are included with the Go San Diego Card!

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Go on a Picnic in San Diego

March 26th, 2008 by jamie a

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Enjoy the bountiful sunshine of San Diego with a picnic and camping with the whole family!

With over 24 parks in the area, there’s plenty of picnic groves to suit your style. For areas to play, check out Dos Picos in Ramona, El Monte in Lakeside, or Felicita in Encondido. If you’re up for some softball or kickball games, there’s Flinn Springs in El Cajon that boasts of a fantastic ball field.

For camping, there’s also plenty of options! There’s Dos Picos in Ramona, Guajome County Park in Oceanside, or Lake Morena in Campo, which has fantastic fishing opportunities as well.

Bring the kids, the family pet, frisbees, and food and have a fantastic time outside!

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Legoland California Opens Land of Adventure

March 13th, 2008 by susan j

Legoland California
Legoland photo uploaded by Beautiful Freaks

On Monday, Legoland California unveiled its newest theme park area to the public. Set in 1920s Egypt, Land of Adventure features four new attractions, the most anticipated being a ride called Lost Kingdom Adventure.

Lost Kingdom Adventure is San Diego’s first “dark ride,” meaning it is fully enclosed like Disneyland’s Indiana Jones ride. Guests ride through 10 different scenes in four-seater Jeeps, as they shoot at targets with laser guns, rescuing Miss Pippin Reed and chasing down thieves. Land of Adventure’s three other rides are Cargo Ace, Beetle Bounce, and Pharoah’s Revenge.

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Jogging Tours of San Diego

March 3rd, 2008 by jamie a

joggingJogging on the Beach Photo uploaded by naama

Don’t want to see the sights of San Diego from a tour bus? The Los Angeles Times has just published an article entitled “San Diego: See It on the Run,” focusing on new jogging tours.

City Running Tours are the newest craze in the area, taking their cue from successful tours in New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C. developed by New Yorker Michael Gazaleh. Jennifer Hughes, who runs the San Diego branch, allows customers to set the pace and even personalize their itineraries.

It’s the perfect idea for health conscious travelers, where site seeing and exercise join together to make a memorable vacation.

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Ivy Enticement

February 19th, 2008 by jamie a

Eden Rooftop, Ivy HotelEden Rooftop in the Daylight Photo uploaded by awnisALAN

Beginning February 11, the Ivy Hotel will be offering a weekly event series entitled “Ivy Enticements,” which seeks to bring together locals and tourists alike.

Here’s a rough outline of the schedule:

Mondays: wine tasting in Quarter Kitchen
Tuesdays: chef demonstration in Quarter Kitchen
Wednesdays: weekly card game on Eden Rooftop
Thursdays: pole dancing lessons on Eden Rooftop
Fridays: cocktail mixing demonstrations at Envy Nightclub
Saturdays: yoga on Eden Rooftop
Sundays: video game night on Eden Rooftop

All the events are free, but do require reservations. You can also thank the Ivy Hotel for trying their hardest to spice up your week!

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Roar and Snore Sleepovers at the Zoo

February 12th, 2008 by jamie a

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Nighttime at the San Diego Zoo Photo uploaded by irene

Can you name a better place to have a sleepover other than the San Diego Zoo?
I bet you can’t!

With Roar & Snore Sleepovers at the zoo, kids, teens, and adults all have the opportunity to spend the night at the zoo complete with camping equipment, campfires, and guided walks and talks. There’s themed weekends like “Beastly Bedtime” with activities for children and “Adult-Only” nights with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.

The next weekend on the calendar is a special Valentine’s Day celebration for those 21 and up, which includes a special campfire speaker on the love lives of animals.

There’s always multiple sleepovers to choose from every month, so be sure and find one that suits your style and make a reservation!

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