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| Sea World San Diego - As everyone knows, Shamu is Sea
World's biggest star. But Sea World San Diego is so much more. Experience
Journey to Atlantis, an exciting ride that lets you rush through uncharted
waters where mysterious mists and unpredictable drops lurk around every
turn. In addition to its thrilling rides and incredible entertainment, Sea
World is dedicated to protecting and preserving the environment and all
its wildlife. No trip to San Diego is complete without a visit to Sea World
- young or old, all visitors leave smiling and sometimes soggy. More Information Click Here |
| San Diego Zoo - Located
in Balboa Park, which includes so many museums and other facilities it deserves
a separate day of viewing, the San Diego Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals
of over 800 different species. Here you'll find all your favorites including
the hands-on Children's Zoo, the Polar Bear Plunge, Tiger River and the
creepy Reptile Mesa. Be sure to visit the Giant Pandas and the Rainforest
Aviary, a huge bird-filled Asian jungle with waterfalls and lush tropical
foliage. More Information Click Here |
| San Diego Zoo Safari Park
- With over 2,000 acres of park areas to explore, the San Diego Wild Animal
Park offers a more natural setting to view the animals, birds and fish than
the conventional cages of a zoo. Take the hour-long train ride and see giraffes
and wild horses or stop at the petting zoo to allow the kids to pet and
feed gentle deer and goats. The bird show is not to be missed and don't
forget to pay special attention to the carefully labeled landscape plantings.
Visit San Diego Zoo Safari Website |
| Gaslamp Quarter - It is
21 blocks of sidewalk cafes and open air restaurants, jazz clubs, late night
dancing, resident artists and microbreweries. "The Historic Heart of San
Diego," as it is known, is Downtown, just a short walk from the Convention
Center. Visit Gaslamp Website |
| Old Town San Diego - Step
into San Diego of centuries past as you stroll through Old Town. Don't miss:
San Diego House (originally a saloon owned and operated by a freed slave
and a cornerstone of Black American history in San Diego), the Mason Street
School (SD's first public school, still holding history classes for the
public) and, of course, Bazaar Del Mundo. Bazaar Del Mundo is a permanent
fiesta, with fabulous shopping and ethnic (not just Mexican) food. Visit Old Town Website |
| LEGOLAND California -
It is a 128-acre park that contains 5,000 Lego models made up of more than
30 million Lego bricks. It also features more than 40 interactive exhibits,
attractions, family rides and shows. Although Legoland's broadest appeal
is to kids 12 and under, anyone with a young spirit will enjoy San Diego's
newest theme park. Visit LEGOLAND Website |