San Diego Discounts

Category: California, Deals, Travel, Travel for Less


Go San Diego Card - 38 San Diego Attractions for 1

When going on vacation, it’s great when you’re able to find a discount to see some of the attractions, especially if you plan to see quite a few on your trip. When visiting San Diego specifically, you might want some sort of discount, since there are many things to see that each have their own admissions ticket!

The Go San Diego Card is a card that you can buy to get you into 38 San Diego Attractions, all at one price. You can get it for as many days as you’d like, choosing from 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 days.

Some of the attractions included are the San Diego Zoo, Legoland, whale watching, and more. A few of the biggest Los Angeles attractions are also included, like the Kodak Theater and the Behind the Scenes Hollywood Tour.

What’s even better about this, is through May 22nd, you can buy this card for 10% off on 3, 5, and 7 day cards. So you would have saved a lot of money before, but now you’ll save even more!





Balboa Park - Fleet Science Center

Category: California, Reviews, Travel

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We enjoyed driving through Balboa Park to get to the San Diego Zoo, so the next afternoon, before we went to the airport to go home, we decided to go back. It’s a really nice area to walk around, and they also have a TON of museums and gardens. We could have easily spend 2-3 days here, but unfortunately we only had about 3 hours.

After looking at the list of attractions, we decided to go to the Fleet Science Center. It was fun, there were a lot of attractions, although it was geared a little more towards children.

We did get to see a new IMAX film about dolphins, so that was a lot of fun!

If you do go to San Diego, you should plan to spend at least 2 days in Balboa Park. One for the San Diego Zoo, and a second for any of the other museums or gardens that interest you!



La Jolla, California

Category: California, Reviews, Travel

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Our last morning in La Jolla, we were able to go walk around. It’s a really nice area, and there are a few blocks that have a lot of nice stores and galleries. We were even able to visit the Peter Lik Gallery, so we were happy.

Within walking distance is also the La Jolla Cove, which was really pretty and nice to see. We took a LOT of pictures there! It was a really nice area though, and if we go back to La Jolla, we’ll definitely go back here to walk around!



San Diego Zoo

Category: California, Travel

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You can’t go to San Diego, California without visiting the San Diego Zoo. It is known for being one of the best zoos in the country, so of course we went for the day.

The zoo is located in Balboa Park, which it turns out is a huge area with a lot of different museums and is a really nice area. After driving through it that day, we decided to go back the next day.

One of the first things we did when we arrived was to go on the tram tour. It gave us a nice layout of the park, and let us figure out where things were and where we wanted to go back to. We saw quite a few animals while on the tour, and also learned a lot about the zoo.

There were definitely a lot of animals at the zoo!! By the end of the day, we were exhausted!

It was fun though, and we got to see a lot of animals.



SeaWorld, San Diego

Category: Amusement Parks, California, Reviews, Travel

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SeaWorld was a really nice drive from La Jolla. It was quick and easy, and we passed some really nice areas on the way.

We had a lot of fun that day, and got to see a lot of fish, penguins, dolphins, sharks, and more. While I knew it would be a fun day, I honestly didn’t realize how much fun it would be. The whole day was great, and the animals were really great.

The shows were a lot of fun as well. We were able to see the Dolphin Discovery, Pets Rule, Shamu Show: Believe, and Clyde and Seamore’s Risky Rescue. All of them were were really great, and we were impressed.

I hadn’t thought it would be a full day park, and figured we wouldn’t be there all that long, but we were there until they closed, which was at 6pm.



Holiday Inn Express - La Jolla, California

Category: California, Hotels, Reviews, Travel

Holiday Inn Express La Jolla

This hotel was a real surprise - in a great way. We had stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last year, and had enjoyed it, so we expected a decent hotel. This hotel was a lot more than “decent”! The Holiday Inn Express La Jolla was really nice, and was a great surprise.

To start with, I made my reservations online, picking the cheapest price possible, which was a room with a king size bed that said it came with a refrigerator and a microwave, which we thought was great. We get there, and get our room, and it is absolutely amazing.

It’s more like a suite, and when you first walk in there is a nice sitting area with couch and TV. Then there is a full kitchen with the fridge, microwave, and even a stove! Then there was a really nice bathroom, and of course the bedroom with the king size bed.

It had obviously been another hotel, and Holiday Inn Express bought it at some point. But it was really nice looking.

They have free breakfast, which was really nice every morning. They had the usual cold stuff - cereal, bagels, fruit, etc… but also had different hot food each day which was nice. It was a great way to start the day.

If we’re ever back in La Jolla, I’ll definitely stay here again!



The Flower Fields - Amazing!

Category: California, Reviews, Travel

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The Flower Fields were absolutely amazing. First let me say that they are only open for a few months out of the year - this year from March 1st through May 11th. They are less than 5 minutes from Legoland, in Carlsbad, California, so it was easy to stop there after we finished up at Legoland.

There isn’t much to say about The Flower Fields, except “wow”. I wasn’t sure what to expect before I got there, but I was really impressed. When you first walk in, there is a large area with a bunch of different types of flowers that are all beautiful.

What really got to me though, were the fields of Ranunculus flowers. The two sections I saw were very different. One section had flowers that were almost all fully blooming, and they were picking some of them. The other section was just starting to bloom. It was amazing to look at, and I would have stayed even longer if I could have.

If anyone is going to be in Southern California anytime between March and May, I really recommend visiting The Flower Fields!



Legoland - It’s Amazing What They Can Do with LEGOs

Category: Amusement Parks, California, Reviews, Travel

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After we checked out of our hotel in Anaheim, we started towards San Diego. When we planned our trip, we knew that Legoland was on the way, and loved the idea of seeing all of the amazing LEGO creations…so we bought 2 tickets (actually, we technically got them for free…see how we did it.)

It was nice and easy to get to - right off of the highway in Carlsbad, California. I will say this. It is a park definitely designed for kids. We knew this going into it though, so we weren’t surprised or disappointed. Almost all of the rides are kids rides, and adults going alone wouldn’t enjoy them. But we weren’t going for the rides. We had been to the Lego store in Disney many times, and loved the cool displays they had of a sea dragon, a family, and a lot more - all made out of LEGOs. The idea of an entire park of stuff like that really interested us, so we figured we would check it out. We also knew they had MiniLand, which took US cities and recreated them in miniature.

We had a good time walking all over the park. One section where we spent a lot of time was MiniLand USA. MiniLand has a mini version of Las Vegas, Florida, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, and Washington DC. It was incredible the level of detail they had for everything!! It was a lot of fun to look at.

We also enjoyed walking around the rest of the park, because everywhere you went, there were more cool LEGO creations. I even had to take my camera out when having lunch, because the restaurant had many cool characters in there as well!

If you really like LEGOs, you’ll enjoy Legoland, even if you don’t have kids. Of course kids will enjoy all the rides, but we still had fun.



Griffith Observatory

Category: California, Reviews, Travel

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We really wanted to visit Griffith Observatory to see the Planetarium, and their exhibits. We had heard there was a nice view as well, but weren’t sure exactly what to expect.

When we got there, we were really happy with the view! We got some great pictures of the Hollywood sign, as well as just a great view of the Los Angeles area. The Griffith Observatory had recently been renovated, and you could tell. It was really nice, and in great shape.

The exhibits were all really interesting to look at, and the planetarium show was a lot of fun. It was definitely a great side trip, and I’m glad we went!



Universal Studios Hollywood

Category: Amusement Parks, California, Reviews, Travel

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I have one word when it comes to Universal Studios Hollywood. Small. I was surprised at how small it was. I knew it wasn’t even close to the size of Universal Studios Orlando (especially now that it also has Islands of Adventure)…but it was pretty small.

We still managed to have a fun day though.

The first thing I have to say is that I was NOT impressed with the parking attendants. They offered 2 types of parking. “General” parking is $11.00, while “Preferred” parking is $20. That’s fine, but when they told me about both, they mentioned that it was a long walk if you took general parking, and they had no shuttles. Well…we still took general parking, and boy are we glad we did!

Talk about close parking. We were right in the middle of CityWalk, and it was maybe a 5 minute walk to the front gate of Universal Studios Hollywood? I mean give me a break. I have no problem with giving me choices…but don’t make it sound like I’ll be on a 20 minute walk up hills if I don’t take you up on it!

We had a fun day here, and I think we both enjoyed the Studio Tour most of all. Shrek 4-D was fun, although I was surprised that the seats moved. It was a nice touch that Disney hasn’t done with any of their 3D shows, so it was nice and different.

The different shows were fun too. We watched the Waterworld, Special Effects Stages, Universal’s Animal Actors, and Backdraft. They were all entertaining, and we would do them again.

Terminator 2: 3D was also fun, since it had been a few years since we had seen it back in Orlando. Unfortunately, the Simpsons Ride wasn’t open yet (it does open soon though), but it will be open by the next time we go to Universal Orlando towards the end of next year.

I really liked walking through CityWalk. They had a lot of restaurants - both nice sit down casual restaurants as well as fast food, so you could have whatever you were looking for. It was a fun day, and we’re glad we went.



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