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Go to Disney land for free on your birthday

April 5, 2012 by admin 3 Comments

Everyone who visits a Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort theme park on their birthday in 2009 can get in free, as Disney Parks embraces a newly identified family travel trend called “celebration vacations”.

In this new national trend, Canadian families are hitting the road to mark life’s special occasions – birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, reunions and more – with a “celebration vacation”. In 2009, Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts will lead this growing trend with new entertainment and services that allow guests to turn their personal milestones into magical Disney experiences.

And to kick it all off – a first-ever opportunity for guests to receive a free ticket to one of the Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks on their birthday in 2009.

“Birthdays are the one occasion that we all share every year,” said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, at an announcement event today. “We thought a free birthday ticket would be the icing on the cake as we extend this new ‘celebration vacation’ trend to Disney Parks.” [Read more…] about Go to Disney land for free on your birthday

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Facts About San Diego

April 2, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Considering how San Diego is one of the best cities in
the United States, its really easy to tell how popular
the city is for tourists. Among the many accomplishments
behind San Diego, let’s take a look at several facts behind
this amazing city.

Fact 1
Inside the city limits of San Diego, more than 1 million
people live there. This makes the city the second largest
in California and the sixth biggest in the entire United
States! For the city to be this big, the residents still
have that hometown experience – which is quite amazing!

Fact 2
No matter what type of year it is, it’s never the wrong
time to visit. The weather is near perfect year round, giving
you the chance to experience everything to offer here. With
an annual high of 70 degrees and a low of 55 degrees,
you can pretty much go swimming year round.

Fact 3
If you visit between December – March, you can catch some
glimpses of the impressive gray whale. All along the coast
or on a cruise, you can catch this very amazing mammal.

Fact 4
If you travel just 23 miles south, you’ll be in the beautiful
city of Tijuana. What was once thought of as dangerous,
happens to be an amazing place of Mexican hospitality,
with great restaurants, shopping, and a pleasing nightlife.

Fact 5
San Diego offers an amazing array of flowers and roses. With
the climate being dry, it’s the perfect conditions for roses,
wild daises, and other exotic flowers. With different flowers
in the winter and summer months, avid flower lovers will fall
in love with everything San Diego has to offer them.

Fact 6
It’s no secret that one of the biggest attractions to San
Diego are the beaches. Make sure you read the signs though,
as the beauty behind the beaches vary almost as much as the
rules do.

Fact 7
When it comes to nightlife, San Diego has something to please
everyone. From country dancing to singing in a bar, the city
has a very happening nightlife. No matter what you like to
do at night, San Diego has it all – and probably a bit more.

Fact 8
The most attractive feature to San Diego is the zoo. The 100
acre zoo here houses almost 4000 animals all of which who have
plenty of room to roam around. With pandas for everyone to see,
the San Diego zoo is reason enough to give the city a visit.

For more reasons than one, San Diego is the perfect city to
visit. You can visit here with family or friends and know that
you’ll always have places to go and things to see. Winter or
summer, San Diego is the one place you’ll never find boring.

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Old Town San Diego

March 31, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

The Old Town San Diego Park serves as a way to recreate life in both the early American and early Mexican era of 1821 – 1872. Perfectly situated in San Diego, the park helps to recreate what was once San Diego. No matter how you look at it, a trip to California isn’t complete without a visit to the Old Town.

Around the five adobes of the main complex, there are shops, a museum, and several restaurants. Around the garden courtyard, the La Casa mansion helps to bring back a taste of the Old Town. Just a short hop from there, the museum is full of artifacts that help to reflect on the life that was once the Old Town.

The Old Town also has a blacksmith shop, schoolhouse, and several other historic buildings, including the first newspaper office in San Diego. This is truly a place to visit, especially for those who are wanting to learn more about the history of San Diego.

The city of San Diego was the first Spanish settlement in California. This occurred when a fort and mission were established in 1769. Back in 1769, California was just beginning to get established, therefore it wasn’t near the state nor the size that it is today.

When visiting the Old Town Park, you should make sure to visit the Robinson-Rose House Visitor Center. This center is reconstructed now and displays a model of Old Town and the way it looked back in 1872. The model that is on display was created by Joseph Toigo.

The Old Town Park also offers exhibits of the way things used to be, programs, and even guided tours. You can get a personal tour of the park, with a guide who will show you around and even explain things to you.

During your visit to the park, you can also enjoy a picnic at one of the picnic areas or get something to eat from one of many vendors. There are supplies here as well, including restrooms.

Those living in San Diego can find the Old Town Park on San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street. Being close to the main city, visiting the Park is easier than you may think. If you live in the city but have never been to the park, you should stop by and take a look.

On a vacation or a visit from town, the Old Town San Diego helps to bring back a taste of the past. There is a lot to see here and a lot of historical value. All you need to do is stop by the park and see what you think about the way things used to be.

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Ocean Beach San Diego

March 30, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Located in the Ocean Beach Community, Ocean Beach is actually just south of the entrance to the Mission Bay channel. Located at 1950 Abbott Street, the beach is a very popular location in the summer. During the winter months, couples like to walk the beach and just bask in the presence.

The Ocean Beach is wide in structure, about a mile long. Along the north end of the beach, you’ll find a volleyball court. During the summer, the court is always teeming with people playing volleyball while the sand around it is teeming with people watching.

At the south end of the beach you’ll find the Ocean Beach Municipal Pier. The Pier is open to the public with plenty of walking and fishing available. Located on the pier is a bait and tackle shop along with a restaurant. Although you don’t need a fishing license to fish off the dock, catch regulations are enforced.

If you walk to the south end of the beach you’ll find many restaurants, surfing shops, and many other commercial shops and establishments. Although you can travel to the north end of Ocean Beach, it’s mostly bordered by residents of the ocean area.

The unique part of Ocean Beach is the Dog Beach, located at the north end. This sandy area is where dogs can run and play without a leash – anytime – day or night. Although dog owners are responsible for their dogs and the clean up of them, Dog Beach is actually pretty nifty for anyone who owns dogs.

For your protection along the beach, lifeguards are out each and every day, year round. They are generally on duty from 9 AM until dark although you can check with them for their specific hours of operation. They are there for your protection and very willing to answer any question that you may have.

Keep in mind while on the beach, California beaches do experience powerful rip currents. It’s because of these currents that beaches in California experience over 1,000 rescues by lifeguards every year. To be on the safe side while in San Diego at Ocean Beach, it’s always a good idea to swim near a lifeguard.

For those who like surfing, surfing is permitted at Ocean Beach in designated areas. Scuba isn’t recommended however, because of the lack of undersea life, heavy rip currents, and the surf.

For swimming or enjoying the California lifestyle, Ocean Beach is a great place to go. It is a very popular place in the summer, drawing hundreds of thousands of people. If you long for a taste of the California lifestyle, make sure you visit Ocean Beach in San Diego.

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Coronado Island In San Diego

March 28, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Coronado Island was a great place to visit. My family all liked it, especially the big bridge to get there. Everybody in California recognizes that the very best beaches in North Park take presctiption Coronado Island. Being associated with downtown North Park through the Island Bay Bridge, Coronado hosts the Closes training center and also the Naval Air Station Coronado. A military giant, the area of Coronado has something happening.

What to See on Coronado Island

Among the best features to Coronado may be the renowned Hotel Del Coronado. This Victorian style seaside hotel was established in 1888, and was easily among the greatest and finest hotels of this era. Your accommodation was located previously through the infamous Lana Turner and also the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Your Accommodation Del Coronado has the best service in California, together with breathtaking sights from the North Park area. The restaurant here is among the best around, and even when you are not remaining here, you may enjoy an excellent meal. Every single year, 1000’s of individuals visit Coronado simply to remain at our planet class hotel – yes, it’s so good.

The Ferry Landing is another great accessory for what Coronado Island needs to offer. The Ferry Landing Marketplace provides you with 30 shops, restaurants, and galleries. You are able to walk around and look for exactly what the marketplace needs to offer, or enjoy a vacation to the Tidelands Park.

Coronado Island
Coronado Island

You will find great places just to walk and bicycle here, with awesome sights of skyline North Park. At sunset, this is among the the best places to be. On Tuesdays, you will find a maqui berry farmers market because well.

Coronado Island Beach

The Coronado Beach is situated because well, across the Travel Funnel. North from the beach there is the Best Weekend Getaway Beach. Even just in the summer time, the Coronado Beach is not crowded, giving your loved ones lots of space to savor the splendors of 1 of California’s best beaches.

In the Glorietta Bay Motel in Coronado, you are able to have a walking tour. Tours leave several occasions per week, demonstrating everything the region needs to offer. A great way to explore the region. Or, if you want, you are able to let another person perform the driving and check out a pedicab tour.

Gondola Cruise on Coronado Island

For that romantic, the Gondola Cruise helps to accept pressure from existence. An intimate spin with the waterways of Coronado Cays can be very the break in the regular.

You are able to achieve Coronado Island from North Park if you take the Coronado Bay Bridge exit off I-5. By water from North Park, you are able to go ahead and take Coronado Ferry that runs hourly from 9 AM – 10 PM. Walking in the Ferry Landing to Hotel Del Coronado is a touch on the mile.

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