In celebration of 45 years of conservation, rescue and rehabilitation of marine animals, SeaWorld is launching a new offer, SeaWorld Cares. Now through December 31, with each full-price SeaWorld San Diego single-day, adult admission purchased online, a ticket for a child age 12 and under can be purchased for just $5. And, even better, 100% of that $5 […]
San Diego Reaches Out to Stranded Visitors
San Diego realizes that many visitors are stranded due to volcanic ash. In support, the following hotels and attractions are offering special rates to accommodate visitors during this time. Hotel Rates: – Motel 6, 3708 Plaza Dr., 760.941.1011, $39.60 per night. – Motel 6 Downtown, 909 N Coast Hwy., 760.721.1543 $49.99 per night w/ micro […]
Fly High With the Butterflies
Yesterday I took my two kids ages 7 and 9 to the Wild Animal Park’s Butterfly Jungle. It’s the Wild Animal Park’s big exhibit running through April 18th. As you walk toward the exhibit located in the Hidden Jungle, there were people dressed with butterfly wings giving out information and entertaining visitors. When we arrived […]
I Took the Plunge – The Polar Bear Plunge
A couple of weeks ago, the San Diego Zoo opened a cool new exhibit, Polar Bear Plunge, and I was among the lucky few (along with Tori Spelling, Denise Richards and Candace Cameron OMG, OMG, OMG!) that got a sneak-peak preview before it opened to the public… Check out the video here (you can see me […]
Lighthearted Fun with Pump Boys and Dinettes!
As an admitted theatre fan, I am always psyched to get the chance to see another performance. That’s why I was thrilled to get the chance to see “Pump Boys and Dinettes” the other week at the Downtown theatre for Lamb’s Players Theatre. They do a fantastic job of producing fun, entertaining, musicals (my personal favorite […]
The Aliens Have Landed!
I had the pleasure of attending a sneak preview of the San Diego Air & Space Museum’s new exhibit, The Science of…Aliens, last week. Now being a self-proclaimed sci-fi lover, I was all over this invitation as soon as I got it. What would the Air & Space Museum’s take on this hotly contested topic be? […]
Baseball season is here
Though we San Diegans are still licking the wounds from the Chargers disappointing playoff loss, there is hope. While the east coast digs out from under a mountain of snow, we turn our attention to baseball season, sunny skies and our youthful Padres team. Pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training next week, but baseball […]
Show love, buy-one-get-one-free for Cirque
We here in San Diego are starting to get very excited because our inspired neighbors from the north are coming to town. Cirque du Soleil will be in San Diego from February 25th through March 28 with their show, Kooza. There will never be a better time than now to get your hands on these […]
Hopping My Way Through The Gaslamp Quarter!
It’s not many Wednesdays that I can combine eating great food, the history of San Diego’s Red Light District, electronic music, a dessert pizza and getting the chance to meet a handful of great people! Last week I had the pleasure of taking one of So Diego Tour’s Restaurant Hops in the Gaslamp District that incorporated all of […]
This Bay Was Made For Walkin’
Starting tomorrow, the Maritime Museum is offering free, guided Historic Walking Tours along San Diego Bay. The tours will last 45 minutes to an hour and be offered twice a day on weekends at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Port, they’ll cover about one mile of the waterfront beginning in front of the USS […]
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