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07-22-2009, 11:18 PM #21
Anthony's is always good! La Jolla is my fav in SD. Gas Lamp is a good place to hit in the evening good tunes most of the time.
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07-22-2009 11:18 PM # ADS
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07-22-2009, 11:44 PM #22
I used to live there too but CrazyFinn's advice is spot on. Since you're into racing there is the El Cajon Speedway. They race every weekend if I recall correct.
Don't miss doing the gaslamp at least one night. Do the club hopping scene.
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07-23-2009, 07:05 AM #23Originally Posted by Deathcricket
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07-23-2009, 07:14 AM #24
I forgot - the Horses are running in Del Mar right now till Sept 9.
http://www.dmtc.com/season/
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07-23-2009, 07:46 AM #25Originally Posted by CrazyFinnYour safety is not my responsibility.
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07-23-2009, 08:18 AM #26Originally Posted by blueeyes
Now it gets bad when it rains and it washes down the river into the ocean.
So yes, we move them to the front of the line in Emergency Rooms, educate their kids, and process their poo.
Such fine people we are.
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07-23-2009, 12:29 PM #27
So.... how old do my kids have to be to go on the nude beech????
....just kidding.....
You guys have given me some great ideas.... I did find this
Snorkel w/the Sharks
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayak.com/step_2.php
Which is only $30 per person, the cool part was you get to keep the rental gear (including wetsuit) all day. The rental gear alone is $20 for the day. I figure it can't be to big of deal since the shark part lasts one hour, but it should give me an understanding of La Jolla Cove, which is a place I've never been. and the gear to play in the area... thoughts?
Also, anyone sea kayak the La Jolla caves? if so, what did you think?
Dang, it's hard going to a new place when you don't know jack.... I'm sure some of my questions sound stupid...
And if it's any help:
My kids are 11 and 13.
We'll be in town first week in October.
I'm a PADI certified rescue diver but none of my family are certified.
Hotels are a tough call.... rooms on Hotel Circle are $50 at descent places... rooms on the beach are $150 at a Best Western on Mission Beech and go up sharply from there.
Last time we were in SD we did a booze.... err... I mean dinner cruise.... probably do that again as it was a nice way to spend an evening.
Your guys are an awesome resource.
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07-23-2009, 05:19 PM #28
If......
(1) you can ditch the kids for a night, and
(2) you can read tide tables, and
(3) you want to get laid,
then I think you and the wife should make a reservation here to coincide with sunset and an incoming tide:
http://www.marineroom.com/
Make sure you check out the video tour.
If you must take the kids, then they also have Winter High-Tide Breakfast Buffets on some of the weekends in October.
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07-23-2009, 06:41 PM #29
For kids there is the roller coaster in Mission Beach. Not a big one but fun for kids.
http://www.giantdipper.com/index.html
Also Legoland up in Carlsbad as Brute mentioned. You could drive up the coast highway to Carlsbad from the Beaches.
http://www.legoland.com/california.htm
There is also a restaurant next to Island Prime on Harbor Island the kids might enjoy. It is an old river boat that still floats. I think it's called Charlie Browns but it's right next to Island Prime.
When my kids were young they wanted to spend time at the beach. The weather here in October is still warm but the ocean is cooling so I'm not sure they will swim in the ocean. There is a fresh water pool right next to the roller coaster in Mission Beach I used to go to. A huge pool. If they like swimming try it. It's called the Plunge.
http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/places/plunge/
I don't know a thing about scuba diving so I can't help here. Sorry.
I know there is an ship they sunk off LaJolla that divers go to. If you snorkel definitely visit the cove.
One more thing is they may like a bike ride along the ocean. There is the boardwalk that runs from Mission Beach up to Pacific Beach and you can rent bikes. If they are up to it you can ride all over, even around Mission Bay or up to LaJolla.
But alas, being 11 & 13 that would put a crimp on the most fun of all which is to visit the Lesbian Bars in Hillcrest for laughs. Just saying.
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07-24-2009, 07:04 AM #30
Thought of another thing the girls might like.
The Stephen Birch Aquarium in LaJolla is interesting. This website may also have other things of interest.
http://www.sandiegocoastlife.com/att...-aquarium.html
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07-26-2009, 05:25 PM #31
Thought of one more thing for kids.
The Rueben H Fleet science center in Balboa Park as the IMAX theater as well as many hands on exhibits. Pretty cool.
http://www.rhfleet.org/
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07-26-2009, 05:50 PM #32
Oh man I totally forgot about that IMAX theatre! That is one of the coolest things and I haven't been in years and years. The one I saw was an underwater scuba diving with sharks type thing and it felt like you were really there. Highly recommended. I got to hit that up next time I'm in town.
Your safety is not my responsibility.
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