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Old 09-18-2010, 07:23 PM   #1
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San Diego traveling

Hi gang! I was wondering if you could give me some info on a possible trip to San Diego...If you have been there or are from that area: Is it easy or at all possible to stay in or near SD and making a day trip to Disneyland? Also, do you have a couple of hotel recommendations for a family of 9? We would be getting 3 rooms, unless you think there are house rentals that are worth looking into?

Don't really know alot about this area, so any tips would be very helpful
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We were there this summer. I will be doing San Diego in my trip report after I finish up with DL. The link is in my sig.

That said, San Diego is about a 2 hour drive from Disneyland, give or take. I don't know that I'd want to do that all in one day (back and forth) as I'm assuming you're going to hit rush hour traffic at least one way. I guess it could be done, but would make for a very long day.

As for hotels, we stayed on Shelter Island at The Inn at Palms (a Best Western) so we weren't near downtown (couldn't really get anything downtown as Comic Con was going on when we were there). The hotel was very nice. It was a very short drive to the downtown area from there (less than 15 minutes).
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We took a trip to San Diego with extended family (7 of us) last summer. We loved, loved, loved San Diego!!!! We did stay downtown, at the Westin Gaslamp District. We stayed using a Starwood employee discount -it can be pricey otherwise, and the daily charge for valet parking was $36 (ouch!!!). However, the location was very nice and we found we could walk and/or take public transportation to most of the places we wanted to see. We only rented a car one day -the day we went to Legoland and the Wild Animal Park. Here are my best SD tips and thoughts, in no particular order. Look into the Go San Diego card if you are going to be there more than a few days. We got this and saved a bit of $$. We also experienced some things that we might not have choosen otherwise. Old Town Trolley was a fun, comprehensive tour of the city. We also caught a ballgame at Petco Park -fun and affordable! Plan on going to the Wild Animal Park later in the day and staying until closing. We did this (arriving about 3:30 after spending the morning at Legoland) and found it almost deserted! We didn't pay extra for the special tours but I might consider it next time as we saw one of the tour trucks and the giraffes were literally sticking their heads inside the truck. A harbor tour is a must IMO -you get a great view of the city and I got some great photos. Also, we tried a Seven Caves Kayak tour in La Jolla and found it to be very fun and affordable. Feel free to ask any other questions you have. We were there for 8 days (and never ventured to DLR) and we did a bunch of things -too many to mention in one post.
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Yes, you can do the day trip to DL (I did), but you'll most likely miss the fireworks because of the long drive. If possible, I'd try to spend the night in the area.
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I drive from San Diego to DL almost every Saturday with my DD's. I leave around 930 and arrive at 11. We go to DL first to get FP for SM :-). We head to CA around 2. At about 430 we head back to the car for dinner ( we pack a picnic). We are back in the park at 6. The parks are so close together it really is not a problem to go back and forth easily. We stay until 11 or so. I am home by 1230. Yes it is a long day but I really do not mind it. I rarely hit any type of bad traffic. During the summer we would go twice a week on Tues and Fri. I would leave closer to 10 am these days and did not have traffic problems, maybe the occasional slow down for 5 mins or so but nothing awful.
When we moved here last May we stayed at the La Quinta in Old Town and loved it. Walkig distance to Old town and the trolley. This way you could hop on to go downtown if you wanted. You can even take the trolley to the border.
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Our Must sees; The Zoo, The Wild Animal Park, Cabrillo Nat'l monument, particularly the tide pools,Coronado Island is a great place to walk around and check out the Coronado Hotel. The Harbor, Old Town

In Anaheim the Super 8 at DL has great rates and would be a cheap and easy place to stay if you did not want to drive back late.
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You can get very reasonable hotels around DL on Priceline or Hotwire. Two yearts ago I was out in LA for my DD's equestrian finals and couldn't get a flight back using air miles until the Monday after final ended so I went to Anaheim on my own. I stayed in a Hilton Suites (looked like an old Embassy Suites) for around $50.00/night. If you had a place in SD and wanted to spend a full day at DL, you could keep the SD lodging and just do one night not far from the park.

I have not rented a house/condo in SD but I have in many other places because as a family of 5, we would need two rooms in a hotel. I have used VRBO.com and Cyberrentals.com with good luck.
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We drove from San Diego to Anaheim and did a day at DLR before taking the red eye home. But I don't think I would have wanted to drive back to San Diego. And we'd already "done" DLR and DCA the weekend before, so the pressure was off.

There are so many affordable "good neighbor" hotels within walking distance of the DLR gate that I'd spend a night in Anaheim.

The San Diego Zoo was amazing. We didn't do the Animal Park -- it was "next on our list" but we only had a couple of days. If you haven't been to Sea World in Orlando, the one in SD is quite nice. Legoland was amazing -- not so much for the rides as for the models and "stuff" built with little plastic bricks. DD took a Mindstorms class which she enjoyed.
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Also, most airlines will let you fly into an area airport as a "roundtrip" so you could fly into San Diego and out of Orange County or LAX. We actually did LA and San Fransisco as a round trip.

Orange county is a really nice airport-a little bigger than Manchester of Providence. LAX is another story.
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Thanks for all the great tips and info gang! Right now i'm waiting on my sis and mom to make a decision on this. They don't like to think about or plan things ahead of time. And as usual i'm trying to convince them to get this done now as April isn't that far away!!
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Orange county is a really nice airport-a little bigger than Manchester of Providence. LAX is another story.
Orange County was our first choice last Feb, but the options for flights on ff miles were lousy. We had much more choice out of LAX. I was dreading it.
Not my first choice airport to fly through, but we managed to get out (even in the rain) and back in a week later without trouble.
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For large families such as Griffin, total of 9, you might want to consider a house. For a family of 9 a three bedroom house can rent for $300.00 a day.

One example is this link, which according to the map when you open the link, is at/next to Old Town.

Vacationrentals.com San Diego House Deal! 3 bedroom House sleeps 9 in San Dieg

What an ideal location. Across the freeway to Sea World and Belmont Park and only 5 miles to the San Diego Zoo and another couple more to downtown San Diego full of attractions, cruises, etc.

Legoland and DLR are straightr up I-5. The Wild Animal Park up I-15.

Other similiar houses for 9 people are also across the freeway in south Mission Beach.

Your Beach Getaway

Here are a couple others:

San Diego Apartments for rent San Diego apartment rentals, San Diego furnished

Ocean Beach Vacation Rental - VRBO 39564 - 3 BR San Diego County House in CA,

If you do any searches add the number of people in your party and add condos & houses. Otherwise apartments, inns, etc. This will shorten your search.

Remember all areas have some type city, state or other tax which must be added.

With the houses I doubt you will have to worry about parking fees.
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