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San Diego...
Plenty of Things to do...

We're a Small LA without the Pollution and with better Weather....
Where would YOU like to go now? MUAHA
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In no particular order

1. The Beach- Specifically Mission Bay. Amazing beach town and Belmont Park is right next to it. Its home to the Big Dipper, the oldest rollercoaster in So.Cal. This is where MTV's San Diego Beach House took place. Beaches are nice and cool, and its home to San Diego's prettiest.

2. Coronado- Whether its to visit the beaches, take a adventerous bike ride or just die from shopping. Its a town in san Diego that has breathtaking views, excellent tourist spots and gorgeous shopping districts. A must see upon visit.

3. Balboa Park- A attraction built in 1937 for the World Fair, its various museums, gardens and tourist hot spots make it perfect for a visit. Truly peaceful. Some good places to see are The Botanical Gardens, Ruben H Fleet Science Center, Aerospace Museam, The Amphitheater and Natural History Museum of Man. Terrific, peaceful place.

4. The Gaslamp Quarter- THE HOT SPOT for late night clubbin. The party attraction located in the heart of downtown, a majority of the "clubbin" from The Real World took place hear. Also a delight to visit during the day. It host various resturants, galleries and shopping quarters.

5. Horton Plaza- The 3 story mall located near The Gaslamp Quarter. Coming here in the winter, you may have the chance to skate on one of the few outdoor ice skating rinks in all of So.Cal. The Mall has some of the most original stores, and if YOU MUST GO TO THE MALL, this is the one to go to.

6. Carlsbad- Its really a small city, north of San Diego City. Its home to legoland, which is a terrific place to visit with the children. Its also home to the beautiful flower fields that blossom every spring. The shopping here is very high class, and the resturants are just as classy.

7. Tijuana- Yes, its not part of San Diego, but its 5 minutes away. My dad works at the border so make sure to say hi! Be sure to bring your passport and identification or you wont see America ever again. Its best to come here at night, during the weekend, when the clubbing and sex are at a peak. If you come back too drunk, they wont let you cross the border, so dont, If your visiting with the family, come here during the day to experience the rich Mexican culture(and dont eat the seafood..TRUST ME!).

8. Disneyland/Universal Studios/ETC- They're only 2 hours away from each other, and the drive is worth it! Stay overnight in one of the many luxiorious hotels. Its not exactly in san diego anymore, but they're within driving distance. Do I really need to describe Disneyland?

9. Sea World- One of the big parks in San Diego, Sea World is home to the ORIGINAL shamu. It also is home to various sea critters, and some whales. All these animals are showcased in shows, shown on your park map. Admission is pretty cheap, but food is not! BRING YOUR OWN FOOD! With the newly added Shipwreck Rapids and Journey to Atlantis, its a place for Teens, Parents and the whole family.

10. Old Town- Take the trolly. Its not a true San Diego visit without the trolly. Old Town host some of the oldest buildings in San Diego and the Windsor House(I think thats what its called). Often hailed as the most haunted sight in all of America. Take various trails and such that will lead you to different buildings and historic landmarks.

Boy, I know more about San Diego then I know. HAHA.


Mon Dec 06, 2004 11:00 pm
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are-why-a-en wrote:
San Diego...
Plenty of Things to do...

We're a Small LA without the Pollution and with better Weather....
Where would YOU like to go now? MUAHA
:twisted:

In no particular order

1. The Beach- Specifically Mission Bay. Amazing beach town and Belmont Park is right next to it. Its home to the Big Dipper, the oldest rollercoaster in So.Cal. This is where MTV's San Diego Beach House took place. Beaches are nice and cool, and its home to San Diego's prettiest.

2. Coronado- Whether its to visit the beaches, take a adventerous bike ride or just die from shopping. Its a town in san Diego that has breathtaking views, excellent tourist spots and gorgeous shopping districts. A must see upon visit.

3. Balboa Park- A attraction built in 1937 for the World Fair, its various museums, gardens and tourist hot spots make it perfect for a visit. Truly peaceful. Some good places to see are The Botanical Gardens, Ruben H Fleet Science Center, Aerospace Museam, The Amphitheater and Natural History Museum of Man. Terrific, peaceful place.

4. The Gaslamp Quarter- THE HOT SPOT for late night clubbin. The party attraction located in the heart of downtown, a majority of the "clubbin" from The Real World took place hear. Also a delight to visit during the day. It host various resturants, galleries and shopping quarters.

5. Horton Plaza- The 3 story mall located near The Gaslamp Quarter. Coming here in the winter, you may have the chance to skate on one of the few outdoor ice skating rinks in all of So.Cal. The Mall has some of the most original stores, and if YOU MUST GO TO THE MALL, this is the one to go to.

6. Carlsbad- Its really a small city, north of San Diego City. Its home to legoland, which is a terrific place to visit with the children. Its also home to the beautiful flower fields that blossom every spring. The shopping here is very high class, and the resturants are just as classy.

7. Tijuana- Yes, its not part of San Diego, but its 5 minutes away. My dad works at the border so make sure to say hi! Be sure to bring your passport and identification or you wont see America ever again. Its best to come here at night, during the weekend, when the clubbing and sex are at a peak. If you come back too drunk, they wont let you cross the border, so dont, If your visiting with the family, come here during the day to experience the rich Mexican culture(and dont eat the seafood..TRUST ME!).

8. Disneyland/Universal Studios/ETC- They're only 2 hours away from each other, and the drive is worth it! Stay overnight in one of the many luxiorious hotels. Its not exactly in san diego anymore, but they're within driving distance. Do I really need to describe Disneyland?

9. Sea World- One of the big parks in San Diego, Sea World is home to the ORIGINAL shamu. It also is home to various sea critters, and some whales. All these animals are showcased in shows, shown on your park map. Admission is pretty cheap, but food is not! BRING YOUR OWN FOOD! With the newly added Shipwreck Rapids and Journey to Atlantis, its a place for Teens, Parents and the whole family.

10. Old Town- Take the trolly. Its not a true San Diego visit without the trolly. Old Town host some of the oldest buildings in San Diego and the Windsor House(I think thats what its called). Often hailed as the most haunted sight in all of America. Take various trails and such that will lead you to different buildings and historic landmarks.

Boy, I know more about San Diego then I know. HAHA.


i dont get it, why do people say that everything that comes from the sea in mexico you dont eat!, the food good, i eaten the seafood a lot a lot of times and i havent died or gotten sick!! (maybe i got used to it :? )

oooh i you cant get in the water becouse its contaminated!! bullcrap!(well actually in Tijuana i dont recomend it, but everywhere else is good)


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Well I ordered a seafood taco...uhh....
It was good...

2 hours later.......

Diarhea.

Well its just my experience. I know if you go to the RIGHT resturant, seafood is perfectly fine. Baja Cali is beautiful! Took a cruise there with my family. PERFECT! BUt if the water is brown and moldy..DONT GET IN IT..Mexico, America or anywhere! :lol:


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