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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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Event at the San Diego Museum of Man

March 24th, 2008 by jamie a

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On Friday, March 28, head over to the San Diego Museum of Man for Tower After Hours, celebrating a night of Peruvian culture, cuisine, and cocktails.

Held on the last Thursday of the month, Tower After Hours runs from 6-8 pm, and aims to “celebrate San Diego’s ethnic diversity by immersing guests in the sights, sounds and tastes of the different countries featured.”

For this particular night, live Andean music will be performed by the musical group Tinku, with dancing presented by the group Peruvian Folklore. Food will be served by the House of Peru and a special cocktail, the Pisco Sour, will delight your tastebuds.

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Things to Do in San Diego in the Spring

March 21st, 2008 by susan j

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San Diego is blessed with warm, sunny weather year round, but there are a couple of San Diego experiences that are only available during the spring. We’ve rounded up some of our favorites to share with those who are planning trips to San Diego this spring.

  1. Visit the flower fields at Carlsbad Ranch. Each spring, visitors flock to Carlsbad Ranch to admire the vibrant colors and varied blossoms in this 50-plus acre area. Open daily March 1-May 11.
  2. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo. This annual celebration is a favorite in San Diego. The best place to celebrate is in Old Town, but since May 5 falls on a Monday this year, the fiesta will be on Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4.
  3. Soak up some culture at ArtWalk 2008. San Diego’s Little Italy hosts ArtWalk, an outdoor festival that showcases artwork by over 350 artists. This year’s festival is set for April 26 and 27.
  4. Check out the Del Mar National Horse Show. This year marks the 63rd year for this horse show, which stretches over three weeks (April 17-May 4, 2008). During the summer, visitors can attend horse races at the Del Mar Racetrack.
  5. Hum along to the Adams Avenue Roots & Folk Festival. Scheduled for May 3-4, 2008, this free two-day musical extravaganza features local and national musical acts in genre including folk, celtic, bluegrass, and more.

Is there anything we’ve forgotten? Leave a comment and let us know!

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Share Your Favorite Places in San Diego

March 19th, 2008 by susan j

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Here at Go San Diego Travel Blog, we’re all about helping you make the most of your trip to San Diego. And if that means helping you win a free weekend getaway at a post oceanfront property, then we’re on the case. So, today I’d like to point you over to Beachfront Only’s visitor contest.

We are not affiliated with their site, but it sounds like a cool opportunity to discover the attractions, restaurants, and other places in San Diego that are recommended by readers and perhaps share some of your own favorites. Deadline is Monday, March 24, so get writing!

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Performing Arts in San Diego

March 17th, 2008 by jamie a

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Now that spring has nearly sprung, San Diego is a great place to get out and see some fantastic performances. From the newly reopened Balboa Theatre to the classic Old Globe Theatre, there’s theatrical styles that appeal to everyone.

This spring, check out The Voysey Inheritance at Lamb’s Playhouse Theatre in Coronado,  The Tortoise and the Hare at the Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theatre,  the world premiere of Stay the Hand at Malashock Dance,  or the classic musical A Little Night Music at the Cygnet Theatre.

This summer brings even more wonderful performances with the West Coast premiere of Spring Awakening at the Balboa Theatre, the 2008 Shakespeare Festival at the Old Globe Theatre, Corpus Christi at the Diversionary Theatre (the nation’s 3rd oldest LGBT theatre), and The Night Watcher at the La Jolla Playhouse.

There’s plenty to enjoy, so be sure and grab a Go San Diego Card and tickets to some great shows to make your trip to San Diego complete!

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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in San Diego

March 14th, 2008 by carrie t

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A common misconception about Cinco de Mayo is that it’s Mexican Independence Day; however, that’s actually on September 16. In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is hardly recognized except on the regional level. The date signifies the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla against France in 1862. Californians started Cinco de Mayo in the 1860’s to show their excitement about French resistance in Mexico. It’s since become an unofficial US holiday, and it gives us the chance to celebrate the influence of Mexican culture on our daily lives in the United States.

The best place to enjoy Cinco de Mayo is in Old Town San Diego, an adorable Spanish style neighborhood in heart of the city. Old Town turns into a gigantic (free) street fair for the long weekend. Bring your friends and family, and come early to grab a table on one of the outdoor patios. Handmade fresh tortillas, margaritas, and great music will be available all weekend long. While in Old Town, check out Junipero Serra Museum and the Whaley House Museum.

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Legoland California Opens Land of Adventure

March 13th, 2008 by susan j

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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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Experience San Diego on a Budget

March 10th, 2008 by jamie a

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If you’d like to get the most out of your vacation bucks while visiting San Diego, check out SanDiego.com’s “Do Diego on a Dime!”

First off, they suggest siteseeing in Balboa Park, home to some of the most beautiful architecture and gardens in the city. Walking around the park for the day is a great way to experience the environment, and if you’re there on a Tuesday, you can even take advantage of free Tuesdays at the museums.

If you’d like to experience historic Dan Diego, take a walk through the Gaslamp Quarter and Old Town, all while window shopping and visiting the local art galleries.

For sporty types, you can also hit the beach for the day! If you pack a cooler full of things to lunch or snack on, you’ll save even more. There’s also snorkeling at La Jolla cove, exploring the Ocean Beach tide pools, kayaking in the San Diego Bay, and biking along the Bay in Coronado.

Whatever your vacation style may be, there’s always great things to do on the cheap in San Diego!

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San Diego Latino Film Festival

March 7th, 2008 by jamie a

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From March 6-16, the 15th Anniversary of the San Diego Film Festival takes flight!

Held at the Ultra Star Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center, the festival features more films than you could possibly count, offering something for every kind of movie buff. They’re also conscious of movie-goers of all ages, even offering films for families to enjoy together. Along with showing the best new films from Latino filmmakers, the festival will also feature tributes to classic cinematic wonders with two 1950s Sci-Fi cult films.

If you’re looking for things to do before the scheduled film viewings, be sure and pack a Go San Diego Card. You can even check out the Kodak Theatre Tour, keeping with the cinematic theme, where you can explore where the Academy Awards are held every year.

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St. Patrick’s Day in San Diego

March 5th, 2008 by jamie a

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Fellow bloggers over at the San Diego Traveler have put together a list of the top events in the city for St. Patrick’s Day. Whether you enjoy having brews with friends or attending a parade, there’s tons of Irish fun for everyone!

Take the whole family on March 15th to Balboa Park for the 28th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade, where you can enjoy everything from kid’s games to live entertainment on two stages. After the festival, be sure and check out all the great museums that the area also has to offer.

On March 16th, also in Balboa Park, the House of Ireland will be hosting Irish dancers from local dance schools for performances and will also be serving traditional Irish fare like soda bread and stew.

Last but not least, Happy St. Patty’s Day to all our readers!

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