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Going to San Diego


DASman

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What's the matter with the traps? The aircraft carrier, I forget the name, is worth a tour.

It's the USS Midway and one could argue it's a tourist trap too. My definition of a tourist trap though, is something really not worth seeing. I think the major draws in San Diego really are worth seeing. Take the Zoo and Sea World for instance. It really is a world class zoo, and Sea World is a great Marine Park so if your into those things they really are a great day.

If you like animals the Wild Animal Park in Escondido (run by the Zoo), is also excellent and allows you to see animals in a more natural setting. Old Town San Diego is very nice. There's also lots of things to do in Balboa park near the zoo. http://www.balboapark.org/

You can take a bus tour to Encinada in Baja for a day if you have your passport and there's lots of nice beaches in the San Diego area of course. Legoland is good only if you have children 10 and under.

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Sequoia got it pretty much right on. I've lived here in SD since 1970. Here's some more sights:

Point Loma Lighthouse and Park - $5 parking fee - breathtaking views of all of SD down to the border, Coronado and the harbor.

La Jolla - go see the cove, beaches, enjoy the seabreezes and birds

Coronado - Check out the Hotel del Coronado for a treat - see how the rich enjoyed their vacations in the 1890's.

La Jolla cross - a small park overlooking La Jolla has fantastic 360 degree views of everything you cannot see from the Pt. Loma overlook.

Harbor Island/Shelter Island - actually built up from fill when they dredged out SD harbor, these artificial isthmuses have great view points to enjoy the harbor view. Sit or stroll for a while, bring a picnic lunch, its a million dollar view for sure from either location.

Embarcadero - a bit North of the Midway carrier museum, this area has a lot of historic ships to see and very enjoyable restaurants (Anthony's is our favorite) with fabulous views of the harbor.

This is just a few of the places we take our friends when they first visit SD- and we go to all of them over and over without getting bored.

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One sunny San Diego day some years ago I saw a flash of blonde hair blowing back from the targa top of a red Porsche on the freeway. I gunned it a bit to get a look see and sure enough, there was this Hollywood-quality blonde driving that hot car. What blew me away was the license plate on the Porsche, which read "HEODME". Nice divorce settlement!

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