04-13-2011, 04:53 PM | #1 |
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What should I do for a few days in San Diego?
My wife has been included in one of her friend’s wedding in San Diego and is bent on being there 3 days before the wedding to do ‘girl stuff’.
I’m considering going with her and just splitting off to go do something fun while they do boring wedding junk. Any ideas? I’m thinking of something all inclusive like a driving school that provides a car or some type of excursion out in the desert with hummers – Or just really nice roads to rent a car and drive on. Thanks!
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SD Zoo is amazing but I def go to their Wild Animal Safari park instead if I was you. The only place in US that can come close to getting to see wild animals in their "natural" habitat. If you have kids, they'll love it :
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im down there at least once a month..
really depends what you want to do bro theres the beach, downtown, ballparks, theres even a driving thing that goes on at qualcomm stadium... tell us what you prefer and ill do my best to guide you
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I'm not really into sports, but I like pretty much everything else. I'd like to do something that we don't have in Houston or something that is just better in SoCal. I think that it'd be fun to race shifter carts, go ride in a gofast boat or go rappelling in a canyon.
Some of the other suggestions look pretty good, thanks for the info and I'm open to many more.
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there is all kinds of hiking and canyons. drive to julian or palomar mountain is fun as shit, just rent a car that can turn. coronado island if you are into touristy stuff. you can take a ferry from downtown to coronado, have dinner across the bay from downtown with a killer view. take a harbor cruise (dinner cruise is also available) balboa park has all kinds of museums + sd zoo downtown La Jolla is a nice area to check out santee and el cajon if you are into "country western" and meth situation. lol
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04-13-2011, 06:26 PM | #10 |
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Just got back from San Diego, but it was a trip "for the kids", so what we did wasn't exactly super exciting (at least to me.)
We did: San Diego Zoo Sea World San Diego Zoo Wild Safari Park Legoland CV41 Midway Aircraft Carrier tour (the highlight of the trip for me!) The Safari Park could have been much cooler, but for the following: Asia cart tours were sold out within 90 minutes of the park opening (we got there late.) Can't see the Asia section except via the various Safari Tours. Kids weren't old enough for the other Safari Tours offered (caravan, etc.) Balloon ascent was shut down due to winds. Kids not old enough for the Zip Line. The one thing I wanted to really see, the fucking LIONS, were not on exhibit that day. WTF? The only place we ate that I thought was great was Joe's Crab Shack, and of course, In-N-Out Burger! . We also ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory (have them around here, but remember, we have the crumb crunchers with us, service sucked ass), Rock Bottom (also around here, but at least the food is decent). Where I wanted to eat, but couldn't because of having the kids along were: Stingaree Quarter Kitchen
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![]() try el zarape on Adams or park...both locations are BOMB since it sounds like you are more into action stuff... rent a bike and take the ferry from downtown to coronado island and you can ride around there...pretty cool... also check out the wild animal park as others have noted...worth it IMO.... if you are into golfing there are plenty of courses and a badass range stadium golf, they;ve got a two tiered driving range open at night too...
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havent heard of Quarter Kitchen, but I would avoid Stingaree food.
there are a TON of much better places in downtown to eat.
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Check out the Maritime Museum, if that interests you at all. The Star of India was cool and especially the Russian/Soviet sub they've got there. Also check out the USS Midway if you've never been on an aircraft carrier before. More than anything just enjoy the sights because that city is beautiful.
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http://www.lajollakayak.com/
is a cool way to see part of la jolla/ san diego otherwise its downtown http://flytorrey.com/cms/ for a pretty good rush or one of the Indian Casinos there. other than that its just a beach city fk |
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breakfast- broken yolk cafe or i heard cafe 222 is pretty decent lunch- el zarape coffee- cafe calabira dinner- anthonys fish grotto (never been, heard it was good tho) desert- ghiradelli or extraordinary deserts if you are into the bar scene, then stay in gaslamp...there are more bars there than you can imagine
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Quarter Kitchen ... meh
Honestly, there's not much in the way of great food here in San Diego. Downtown is a mix of either steaks, Italian or seafood. There's the usual stand-by of steakhouses (Ruth's Chris, Donovans, Flemings, Morton's), but a new one that recently opened is Cowboy Star in East Village downtown, which I like because it's a little different. None of the Italian food is any good. Best seafood is probably Oceannaire. Non-downtown food is a little better. Hotel del Coronado (on Coronado, duh) has a really good (but really pricey) Sunday brunch. Grand Del Mar has the best restaurant in all of SD (Addison's) ... but it's pricey. Best bet is to just Yelp your food. *Edit: My usual suggestion to out-of-towners is to try the many Mexican or Mexican-inspired restaurants in SD, only because it's usually different than the cuisine you might find wherever you live. |
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