San Diego
smilingjust4you asked:


My family is planning to take a trip from San Diego to Vegas and from Vegas to Los Angeles. We only have one driver in the family and I don’t think he would be able to drive 4-5 hours at a time. We would like to take a break every 2 or 3 hours. Are there any rest areas in between those cities where we could eat and fill up the gas tank? Information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! :)

JANES
San Diego
Adrianna asked:


I’m planning on sending my boyfriend/father of our baby mail everyday(depending how many stamps I can get) when I hear from him, it’s been almost a week since he left for bootcamp.

Does anyone know how fast mail travels from Oxnard to San Diego? How long does it take? I don’t want him to get lonely(even though ya, he’ll get mail from his family and friends), and I wanna keep him updated on our baby.

CALHOON

San Diego
onedot.darling asked:


I have been looking for Bon Ami in San Diego. I can’t seem to locate it. I want to use it to polish my counter tops. Or can someone advise another product that would do the trick!

RETHMAN
San Diego
Adam Peters asked:


Believe it or not. skydiving has been around for hundreds of years. Some historians even trace the first parachutes back to China in the 1100s. That’s a long distance. in years and miles. away from skydiving San Diego. But if you are in the southern California area and want to do some San Diego parachuting. it’s good to know you have history on your side.

The modern history of skydiving began at the end of the 18th century. when stunt performers in France first began doings jumps out of hot-air balloons. It wasn’t long after the invention of the airplane that people got the idea to leap out of that. Skydiving. skydiving school. and the aircraft to support the sport really took off after World War II.

Then Raymond Young. the famous founding father of the sport. came up with the term “skydiving.” and its become a fun and famous. and for some people profitable. pastime ever since. Skydiving school and commercial jump sites opened all over the United States. and the world. California is no different. To skydive in San Diego. you have a wealth of nearby options. as well as options up the coast.

To stay local in southern California. though. you’ll want to first check out these spots for skydiving San Diego. Some of San Diego parachuting opportunity is just right outside of the city.

Pacific Coast Skydiving. for instance. is just 20 miles south of the San Diego airport. They specialize in tandem beginner jumps. but they also have room on the aircraft for fun jumpers as well.

Skydive San Diego does just that. giving you the prime chance to skydive in San Diego. You can’t beat the scenery either. with clear views of Mexico and the Pacific.

Of course. don’t feel limited by the confines of the San Diego metropolitan area. Skydiving lessons and jumps can be had from San Jose to Sacramento. Fresno to Frisco. no matter if you’re a beginner looking for your first tandem ride or an old-hat looking for jump number 1.001. After all. California is right at home with extreme sports like skydiving. surfing. skateboarding. and rock

climbing. You name it. Californians do it.



TATTERSALL
San Diego
Caleb F asked:


I’m working on a project in my GIS class at school and I need to get data on the military population of san diego. I have looked everywhere and I can’t find a thing.
Any help would be wonderful.

UNION
San Diego
Maid of Constant Sorrow asked:


I need to get to the San Diego Airport from Vista and I was wondering what the cheapest or best form or transportation would be.

RUTHSTROM
San Diego
Dont be jelous cause im cute< asked:


does anyone live in san diego , what is there to do were staying @ a private beach or at the navy base in coronodo what can we do?and how is the weather

ENRIQUES
San Diego
missbullyb asked:


I’m looking for a single family detached in east county or inland north county. If you need to sell your house, I want to relocate my family. I’m from San Diego and I know all about the over priced and over inflated market, but if you are in pre forclosure or have to sell, lets talk!

KENNETT
San Diego
David Miller asked:


The action and fun never stops in Downtown San Diego. Located on the San Diego Bay, this place is also referred to as the city center of San Diego, California.

From shopping centers, historical museums, to fine restaurants; there is something for everyone here. In 2004, the huge construction project Padres’ PETCO Park brought back some of the pristine glory of the demolished Downtown and the place is buzzing with activity today.

Here are few of the attractions in Downtown San Diego which you shouldn’t miss at any cost:

Gaslamp Quarter

This quaint area derived its name from the old-fashioned street gas lamps which lined the sidewalks in the earlier days. Even today, this place takes you back in time as its various historic buildings here have been restored to resemble their erstwhile grandeur.

The rocking nightlife of San Diego reaches its zenith in the Gaslamp Quarter. It is the Mecca of bars, casinos, dance clubs, sidewalk cafes, and live theaters.

Just one night is not enough to soak into the spirit of Gaslamp Quarter. You would like to make a few more visits to this unique place and hence, it is better to find an accommodation in San Diego which is nearby.

Horton Plaza shopping center

Horton Plaza is the place to shop till you drop. The building of Horton Plaza is an architectural marvel. It is a multi level mall housing numerous gift shops and boutiques of all sizes. When you get tired shopping around, all you need to do to re-energize yourself is to walk into one of the plush restaurants and enjoy some fine dining.

Seaport Village

It has more than 50 specialty shops, fine dining waterfront restaurants and a restored antique carousel. Savoring mouth watering sea food while watching the boats go by on the bay is an experience you will remember. There is always plenty to do here from enjoying the fine weather or riding on the carousal to listening to some live music shows by street art performers.

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego recently expended its campus and added David C. Copley Building and the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Building to its premises. The expanded area enables the museum to hold more exhibitions and serve more visitors.

The museum also hosts TNT (Thursday of the month); an evening dedicated to art, music, poetry and lots more. The first Thursday of the month is a good time to head to this museum and check out the events ranging from poetry reading, slide jams, DJ’s lessons, dance, live bands, exhibitions and lots more.

Firehouse museum

This museum is one of its kind. It houses fire engines, an antique steam pumper dating back to 1903, fire hats and antique alarms. Drop in at the nearby gift shop also.

Maritime Museum

This museum boasts of huge collection of historic ships including the Star of India, the world’s oldest active ship. Check out the imitation of the 18th-century Royal Navy frigate; the HMS Surprise.

Chinese Historical Museum

In this antique museum you can find the artifacts which were discovered from the old Chinatown in San Diego. Collect souvenirs for your friends and family from the gift shop here.

Little Italy

Located in the northwest end of Downtown, San Diego, it was formerly an Italian fishing neighborhood. But today it is a picturesque neighborhood consisting of Italian restaurants, art galleries, retail shops and amazing home design stores.

Visiting Downtown San Diego is an experience in itself. While in San Diego, do spare some time to visit this place which is always full of energy. And for lodging in San Diego, browse the web to zero for an affordable San Diego accommodation which offers good deals and packages. Make sure the lodging facility is located near to all the major attractions of San Diego so that you don’t spend time commuting.



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Fun Things To Do In San Diego

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San Diego
Ron Zvagelsky asked:


Visiting San Diego? Then you are in for a great vacation and adventure. San Diego is a very diverse and interesting city so you will never run out of things to do during your stay.

Taste the waters of San Diego Beaches

Swim or just stroll along San Diego’s 70 miles of sand and turf and you will surely appreciate the beautiful scenery and skyline. This is a good way to jumpstart your visit because San Diego’s trademark is its famous and awesome beaches.

A Harbor Cruise

Hop on a boat and cruise San Diego’s exquisite harbors and landscapes.

Whale Encounter

Go whale watching and be fascinated by San Diego’s most interesting attraction from December to May of every year as myriad whales migrate to the coasts of the city.

Zoo and Safari Experience

Enjoy the large collections of wildlife and animals through the world-famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Experience first hand the giant pandas which make San Diego a real tourist treat.

Museum Tour

With more than 25 museums to boast, San Diego is the right place for a cultural, maritime, astronomical and even horticultural explorations.

Sea World and Legoland Visit

Treat the young ones or the “inner child” in you to Shamu’s performance at Sea World and be amazed by the wide collections of lego at Legoland.

A Trip to Balboa Park

See for yourself the city’s jewel, Balboa Park, one of the country’s largest public playgrounds with a cultural center. Appreciate nature and be sure to bring food with you for a great picnic experience.

Journey to Old Town

Travel back to San Diego’s past with the Old Town State Historic Park and know how the city evolved to what it is today.

La Jolla Life

See where the rich and famous live and hang out. The best place to appreciate nature at its fullest. A beautiful seaside cove, La Jolla also features fine restaurants and boutiques, which will eventually make your tour more memorable and enjoyable.

Lighthouse Dream

Make room for a trip at the Cabrillo National Monument where the scenic lighthouse lies. Take pleasure from the breath-taking views of the city and from playing with the tide pools.

Seahorse Magic

Visit the Birch Aquarium’s wide array of seahorse collection and be dazed by these small sea creatures.

Carousel Ride

Reminisce in your childhood with the grandiose antique carousel at the Seaport Village. Stroll, dine and shop your heart out at the village’s fantastic shops and restaurants.



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