Going to San Diego, anything specific i should do?

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astrocase

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Um.

Honestly, I did Legoland (in Denmark) when I was really young. I can't imagine an adult having very much fun there. Yes the displays are cool, but if you're going to be up by Carslbad anyways just head east to the Wild Animal Park. For kids I think Legoland is a good choice.
 

igowerf

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Originally posted by: atybimf
Well, this isn't in San Diego, but Joshua Tree is about two hours from LA (not sure how long from San Diego) and is very neat.

Joshua Tree National Park is a 200 mile drive from San Diego.
 

geckojohn

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Definately check out Coronado - it's free to cross the bridge and drive there.. Also Old Town is really nice to have a great Mexican dinner. If you want to party, you can either check out PB (pacific beach) or Gas Lamp district in downtown. If you want to stay in an inexpensive hotel, there's tons of places in Hotel circle area that are fine (plus its really central to everything).
 

sobriquet

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Oh, and I forgot - if you like beer, check out the Stone, Alesmith and Ballast Point breweries, probably in that order.
 

anxi80

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Originally posted by: sobriquet
Oh, and I forgot - if you like beer, check out the Stone, Alesmith and Ballast Point breweries, probably in that order.
no :heart: for karl strauss? their red trolley ale is out of this world!
 

anxi80

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Originally posted by: jacktackle
Thanks again, one last minute question, is Legoland good for a day of fun? Never heard much about it.
i used to work there. unless you are a young child, id avoid it. its expensive and the rides are nothign to write home about. sure the lego displays are cool, but it gets old really quick.
 

sobriquet

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Originally posted by: anxi80
Originally posted by: sobriquet
Oh, and I forgot - if you like beer, check out the Stone, Alesmith and Ballast Point breweries, probably in that order.
no :heart: for karl strauss? their red trolley ale is out of this world!

Maybe in a bind or as a quick fix ;) But sure, you can add it to the list.