BlueChariot
Florida Native
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Other than the zoo and Legoland, what other good attractions and "things to do" would you recommend for a three-day stay in San Diego. It will be DH, myself, and DD (who will be 16 months at the time). Thanks!!
When we lived in San Diego almost 15 years ago, our favorite Mexican restaurant was a place called Bandini's. Sadly, it is closed. We love the Wild Animal Park-you take a tour around the enclosure-somewhat similiar to Animal Kingdom's ride where you see the animals up close. Enjoy the great weather and the beaches-Hotel Del is truly beautiful and will remind you of the Grand Floridian.
Elizabeth
When we lived in San Diego almost 15 years ago, our favorite Mexican restaurant was a place called Bandini's. Sadly, it is closed. We love the Wild Animal Park-you take a tour around the enclosure-somewhat similiar to Animal Kingdom's ride where you see the animals up close. Enjoy the great weather and the beaches-Hotel Del is truly beautiful and will remind you of the Grand Floridian.
Elizabeth
Last week I was wearing my Grand Floridian t-shirt (picture of the hotel on it) and someone commented that they love that hotel in Coronado and asked the name of it. ahem.
We did a 3 night stay in San Diego last month and wished we had more time. We drove from Disneyland the first day and we were pokey about leaving DisneyWe had the San Diego citipass (includes Sea World, San Diego Zoo, Safari Park for I think 5 days) so we decided to do Sea World that afternoon and then again the next day. We did the Zoo for a day and the Safari Park for a day. After the Zoo, we drove around Balboa Park and would have loved to spend more time there before everything was closed! After the Safari Park, we drove to The Fish Market for dinner, which was right next to the USS Midway. The last day we went to Cabrillo Monument for a few hours before heading back to the airport.
There is a Mexican shopping area in SD as well. Loved the Mexian restaurant there (wish I could remember what it's name was) and there used to be a shop (not sure if still there) next to it with those shirts that absorb the sun and change colors.