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nannyz
04-18-2009, 10:59 AM
After spending 6 days in DL, we want to take our grandkids (age 3 and 2) to the beach.
Which beach near DL would be best for kids, and how do we get there from the DL area?

StageTek
04-20-2009, 01:30 AM
Huntington Beach is about 20 miles from DLR and easy to get to.
You would take Harbor Blvd to the 22 Freeway, get off on Beach
Blvd. and it’s pretty much a straight shot to the beach.

luckylady7991
04-21-2009, 09:23 PM
Manhattan Beach is another one.

StageTek
04-22-2009, 02:43 PM
Very true. Manhattan Beach is about 35 miles
from DRL - near the LA airport. You would take
the 5 freeway towards Los Angeles to the 91
freeway to the 405 freeway.

Then it gets a little complicated. If you want
specific directions I have them!

TeresaBelle
04-22-2009, 04:07 PM
Sorry to hijack this thread, but I have another beach question. What kind of parking is there at the various beaches? Huntington, Manhattan, Venice or Santa Monica? Are there lots or do you have to find street parking?

lntsmom
04-22-2009, 05:17 PM
We did Laguna beach last trip and are doing it again this trip.

I don't know about the other beaches, but Laguna was a perfect family beach. There are tide pools in the area, a playground for the kids, and even a little shop right off the beach that rents (at least I hope it still does!) boogie boards and beach toys. Last time we schlepped sandpails, etc, all the way from MO!

This trip I'm renting a car. If you do credit cards you can rent from Dollar for about $40 a day. There's a Dollar in a hotel just across from Disneyland. I don't do credit cards so the best deal I could find was renting from National at the SNA. I still need to call to see if they will give us a ride to our hotel or if I need to pay for a shuttle. (UGH!)

However, if you want to impress the kiddies, you can get a limo. I did this last time. The company I used was Tony the Limo King. I got the name off the OC tourism site. My only warning is: get everything in writing. He ended up honoring the original price I was quoted, but only after trying to increase it substantially. He charged me $100 round-trip. I got to set the times.

There are tons of other limo agencies, and if you want a tour-type thing there is something called Woodies that takes you to the beach.

If you decide on Laguna, they have their own little magazine that you can request. It gives info on places to eat, shops, etc. My kids love the fact that there's an ice cream shop right across from the main beach.

The "downs" concerning Laguna: they have seaweed. Lots of it, lol! My kids didn't mind, and the views are unbelievable! We didn't even consider going to another beach this time!

As for parking: it's about 3 blocks up the hill in a lot. There is other parking, but it's metered and that is too big a pita for me to want to deal with!

Quilter007
04-24-2009, 01:28 AM
It's a little farther, but with small kids you might want to try either:

1) Dana Point -- there's a cove nick-named the baby beach. It's behind the breaker, so the waves are really mild for little kids. There sometimes is a tall ship there to look at. There are BBQ grills, if you take some charcoal, hot dogs & marshmallows you can have a great picnic.

2) also love San Clemente -- there's a swingset on the beach near the pier. You can also eat seafood at the restaurant on the pier.

Ultimately, as long as you can find a parking spot, there's no bad beach!

Edel1975
04-24-2009, 06:14 AM
Sounds fantastic, just wish I had the time to visit them all. :)

Laura22
04-24-2009, 08:17 AM
We just went to Laguna Beach (though only walked around Heisler Park) and Huntington Beach. I LOVED Huntington Beach. You can stand on this huge pier and watch all the surfers. There's tons of beautiful sand and I didn't really see any seaweed like at Laguna Beach. Parking was plentiful and cost $1.50 I think.

This is Huntington Beach
http://lauramichelle.smugmug.com/photos/514506491_RmxTW-M.jpg

http://lauramichelle.smugmug.com/photos/514509302_i9Dak-M.jpg

This is Heisler Park at Laguna Beach
http://lauramichelle.smugmug.com/photos/514497033_pJTFn-M.jpg

http://lauramichelle.smugmug.com/photos/514505013_zgdzV-M.jpg

almostGoofy
04-27-2009, 04:45 AM
If you park in the lot next to the pier plaza, it's $1.50 an hour. Same is true for metered street parking. The parking lots at both the city and state beaches are $10 or $11 per day.

You might want to note that on Fridays, the parking level close to Pacific Coast Highway at the pier plaza lot is blocked off for farmer's market.

jaydenhoward87
04-29-2009, 06:44 PM
maybe newport or laguna beach ?

jerseygal
05-02-2009, 07:40 AM
Which do you think is nicer, Huntington Beach or Coronado Beach by San Diego?

How about LaJolla Shores????????????????????

Much thanks from a "jersey gal" who has never been to California!

Thanks!:banana::banana::banana:

jerseygal
05-02-2009, 08:23 AM
Where is the best beach at Laguna for the day? Someone mentioned to park by the Montage????

Wow, HUNTINGTON BEACH LOOKS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:goodvibes:goodvi bes:goodvibes:goodvibes

Truly having a hard time deciding between staying in San Diego 3 days, then headed to Disney or just flying in/out of LAX and seeing Huntington Beach/Laguna then Disney..

Any thoughts????????????
Thanks.!:cheer2::cheer2:

jessica52877
05-03-2009, 07:45 AM
We fly into and out of LAX but drive to San Diego usually 2 different days. We have found the drive enjoyable and never much of a traffic issue.

We have hit Huntington Beach 2x and enjoyed it both times. Plenty of parking and the water/sand is great. Along with the pier.

We have also hit Santa Monica and it was nice too. More people on the actual beach it seemed. Nice little playground nearby. They both have the piers but of course Santa Monica had the amusement park! We do both when in CA. No issues parking at either. SM I think was $6 or $8 for the day/night. Huntington you pay by the hour. I think we normally spend around $4 for a few hours.

Disneyof3
05-04-2009, 11:58 AM
Is there anywhere to eat around Huntington Beach area? Nothing fancy but somewhere to pick something up quick or a nice sit down but not fancy?? The Pictures of this beach look amazing. The pier looks amazing and a great photo op!!!

jessica52877
05-04-2009, 02:31 PM
We ate at Ruby's at the end of the pier. It was good food and the prices weren't horrible. The view was beautiful.

lntsmom
05-04-2009, 05:32 PM
That's the original Ruby's. I wouldn't usually recommend Ruby's, but just for the history, that one would be worth a visit.

All the beach towns have their own free publications that list things like restaurants. I ordered all of them, just in case we decide to stop somewhere else along the way during our visit.

lcasa
05-05-2009, 02:30 AM
Finding this entertaining - I never think of my home town as a vacation resort - I walk 1 mile to that beach in the picture most Saturday mornings to watch the dogs frolic at dog beach ( separately marked - up a couple of blocks.) It takes me about 30 min to get to Disneyland - but then there's the parking entry and taking the tram - so an hour to get in somedays.

Ruby's is good - 50s style diner. They validate parking in the Pier structure ( a couple of blocks up off of Main street - pretty clearly marked). Gets you a couple of hours free. The downtown area has some fun/unique places -especially if you're a surfer ( I'm not ). Good bike path -- I'm sure there are rentals. Duke's is pretty good as well - pricey though. Fabulous desert - think it's a Hina Pie -- anyway, it's an ice cream/macadamia pie that's big enough for 2 or even 3!

I do like Laguna for pure beauty - very dramatic. Also Laguna is full of art galleries and cute little places to eat/buy unusual things. I think it has more personality than HB. Not as much sand -but in a way I like that -- easy to clean your feet off on the grass.

There are fun tide pools for kids in Dana Point. Getting fairly far south though - quite a bit further to DLR.

Nina3570
05-05-2009, 04:19 PM
What about for kids though? I have a 5 year old, would Huntington Beach or Laguna Beach be better for him? Does any of them have a playground for kids?
TIA

lcasa
05-05-2009, 05:29 PM
What about for kids though? I have a 5 year old, would Huntington Beach or Laguna Beach be better for him? Does any of them have a playground for kids?
TIA

That's why I mentioned Dana Point - my 6 year old granddaughter loves it there -tide pools and a playground. I can't think of anything at Huntington except volleyball courts and sand - and the pier to walk around. Across PCH is a wetlands with a lot of wild birds so if you've got a nature lover that could be fun. You do find people flying kites a lot -and selling them there. Don't play right around the pier -it can be rough/dirty/full of surfers. You need to move a bit to either side. There is a city beach and a state beach and both have parking lots too - some meters, some $$$ but all day parking.
I can't picture a playground at Laguna either.

Going north a bit is Long Beach - there's a "mother's beach" there that apparently is more calm for water play ( think there's one in newport beach as well). And there is a seaport area with a carousel as well as a really excellent aquarium (Long Beach). That's not much further from DL - a little more crowded generally. It's also where the Queen Mary is ( not much interest for a 5 year old though)

Maybe this will help:
http://www.beachcalifornia.com/beach-swings-playgrounds.html

Disneyof3
05-05-2009, 08:56 PM
Ruby's?? Is that Ruby Tuesdays chain restaurant?? Sounds like it is not the way people are speaking about history.

jessica52877
05-05-2009, 09:17 PM
Ruby's?? Is that Ruby Tuesdays chain restaurant?? Sounds like it is not the way people are speaking about history.

No, not Ruby Tuesday's. Ruby's is a diner. Here is their website

www.rubys.com

We ate there simply because it was convenient and looked like it had some decent food. It turned out to be pretty tasty (normal diner food) but the view was gorgeous! We also ate at one at the airport again for ease.

Disneyof3
05-05-2009, 09:38 PM
:rotfl2:


That's what I thought.... Thank you for clarifying that up for me

arilvdc
05-25-2009, 04:23 AM
That's why I mentioned Dana Point - my 6 year old granddaughter loves it there -tide pools and a playground. I can't think of anything at Huntington except volleyball courts and sand - and the pier to walk around. Across PCH is a wetlands with a lot of wild birds so if you've got a nature lover that could be fun. You do find people flying kites a lot -and selling them there. Don't play right around the pier -it can be rough/dirty/full of surfers. You need to move a bit to either side. There is a city beach and a state beach and both have parking lots too - some meters, some $$$ but all day parking.
I can't picture a playground at Laguna either.

Going north a bit is Long Beach - there's a "mother's beach" there that apparently is more calm for water play ( think there's one in newport beach as well). And there is a seaport area with a carousel as well as a really excellent aquarium (Long Beach). That's not much further from DL - a little more crowded generally. It's also where the Queen Mary is ( not much interest for a 5 year old though)

Maybe this will help:
http://www.beachcalifornia.com/beach-swings-playgrounds.html

Long Beach is a good choice if your little one is scared of waves, since it is a sheltered harbor. During the summer it is also less crowded compared to Huntington and Laguna.


Here's a picture of a park along Long Beach shore. This is Bluff Park.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/arilvdc/CIMG0824.jpg

Zoemakes5
05-27-2009, 04:23 AM
Redondo Beach has Seaside Lagoon.
We like Huntington beach as well, but it doesn't have a playground. We took the kids to Corona Del Mar when the boys were young and they really loved it. The waves were smaller 'cause there's a breakwall. The water is warmer, too. They have a rental place and snack stand and bathrooms. The parking was ample when we were there and there wasn't a cost. I don't recall a playground though, either.
If you're traveling south, I'd say my fav. beach for families is Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. There are bathrooms, lifeguard stations and a great playground. They have firepits and bbq's, though the firepits are tough to get into. This website has pictures of the beach and playgrounds.... http://www.a-zsandiegobeaches.com/moonlight.htm

jerseygal
05-27-2009, 05:20 AM
How does Moonlight Beach compare to Coronado Island Beach by the Del or LaJolla Shores Beach?

Will be in San Diego for a few days before DL..will be staying in Coronado Island while there..Want to do 2 other day trips to beaches while there...

Any comments would be greatly appreciated! LOVE THE BEACH!

Thanks very much!:cool1::cool1::cool1:

lcasa
05-28-2009, 11:37 PM
I just heard on the radio this morning that the beach on Coronado Island is considered the 4th best in the country! So sounds like a great choice. If you're staying at the Hotel Del Coronado I hear that's a real experience - GF was based on it - even if you're not you may want to stroll through it.

I don't know the others I'm afraid..

jerseygal
05-29-2009, 05:15 AM
Coronado Beach and LaJollaShores Beach!

Can't wait for first trip to California!:banana::banana::banana:

Zoemakes5
05-29-2009, 05:02 PM
How does Moonlight Beach compare to Coronado Island Beach by the Del or LaJolla Shores Beach?

Will be in San Diego for a few days before DL..will be staying in Coronado Island while there..Want to do 2 other day trips to beaches while there...

Any comments would be greatly appreciated! LOVE THE BEACH!

Thanks very much!:cool1::cool1::cool1:

We might be in the minority, but while I really enjoyed the Hotel Del, I just wasn't pleased by the beach there. First of all, there's no playground for younger kids. We found the wind and waves to be stronger, the kids thought the water was colder. I thought it was a beautiful romantic beach, but not somewhere I'd take the kids back to.
We go to Moonlight regularly because it has that full playground. We've liked the waves and lifeguards there, too. Nice clean beach.

PrincessYessenia
05-30-2009, 08:04 PM
OK, quick question if anyone can answer it...

I don't "do" crowds. I mean, I love going to the parks but I haven't been going too often in the summer because the crowds really really bother me. It actually causes me anxiety.:guilty: Long story short...when I go it will be for a week in the middle of June, and the beaches will naturally be crowded.

My mom and I decided to go to the beach on a Thursday the week of our trip. So what would the calmest beach be? Doesn't need to be spectacular or have anything special, but just a nice calm beach with not TOO many people. If you can answer this question then thank you, thank you, thank you!

If not, thanx anyway! popcorn::

momrek06
06-03-2009, 07:56 PM
Finding this entertaining - I never think of my home town as a vacation resort - I walk 1 mile to that beach in the picture most Saturday mornings to watch the dogs frolic at dog beach ( separately marked - up a couple of blocks.) It takes me about 30 min to get to Disneyland - but then there's the parking entry and taking the tram - so an hour to get in somedays.

Ruby's is good - 50s style diner. They validate parking in the Pier structure ( a couple of blocks up off of Main street - pretty clearly marked). Gets you a couple of hours free. The downtown area has some fun/unique places -especially if you're a surfer ( I'm not ). Good bike path -- I'm sure there are rentals. Duke's is pretty good as well - pricey though. Fabulous desert - think it's a Hina Pie -- anyway, it's an ice cream/macadamia pie that's big enough for 2 or even 3!

I do like Laguna for pure beauty - very dramatic. Also Laguna is full of art galleries and cute little places to eat/buy unusual things. I think it has more personality than HB. Not as much sand -but in a way I like that -- easy to clean your feet off on the grass.

There are fun tide pools for kids in Dana Point. Getting fairly far south though - quite a bit further to DLR.

We are new to CA...almost one year AND we absolutely LOVE it. :love: We live in the OC. We feel like we are on vacation every day of the week. :cool1:

:welcome: everyone to ORANGE COUNTY!!! :sunny:

We ride bikes at Huntington Beach all the time. We enjoy strolling around Laguna Beach and all the stores. Ruby's is also in Laguna Beach. Yummy!
Newport Beach and Balboa Island are lovely. The drive along Pacific Coast Highway from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach is breathe-taking. :cool1:

sassy*girl
06-08-2009, 06:53 PM
That's the original Ruby's. I wouldn't usually recommend Ruby's, but just for the history, that one would be worth a visit.

All the beach towns have their own free publications that list things like restaurants. I ordered all of them, just in case we decide to stop somewhere else along the way during our visit.

Where at on the sites did you find the free publications. I can't seem to find one on the Huntington beach one.

Thanks!

lcasa
06-09-2009, 12:15 AM
http://www.surfcityusa.com/

Lots of links.

sassy*girl
06-09-2009, 03:27 AM
http://www.surfcityusa.com/

Lots of links.

:thanks: