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| quote: | Originally posted by phoenixBEBE
wow this is an awesome list.
well which areas would take a full day to explore...not there for very long so i wanna plan it out. Coronado def sounds like it would be really great to check out but im assuming that will take the majority of a day to go see... |
You could put a couple of those things together.. If you're looking for coastal beach culture, you might want to do the Mission Beach/Belmont Park/Wavehouse from 11-2, head up to La Jolla and do the La Jolla Cove/dinner/boutique shopping thing. Then down to the gaslamp for dessert at Ghiradelli followed by drinks and clubbin'.. 
Mission Beach/Pacific Beach is the young, beach bum so cal culture area - roller blades, skateboards, and cruiser bikes, while La Jolla is the elegant, rich, upscale and beautiful coastal area. (La Jolla's mentioned in a Beach Boys song if you haven't heard of it for other reasons).
Obviously places like the Zoo or Sea World are full days by themselves.
Another thing that's downtown is the Midway museum and the Star of India, which aren't far from Seaport Village (a long, but pretty walk along the bay). I haven't done the Midway but it sounds pretty cool if you've ever wanted to tour an aircraft carrier. The Star of India is the world's oldest active ship, built in 1863.
As far as weather, I believe a high pressure system is building and we're supposed to have beautiful weather, highs in the low 70s. Be aware that the temp drops with the sun.
Last edited by PoundPuppy on Mar-01-2007 at 06:06
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