Tuesday, February 28, 2012

wine tasting, amusement parks. I am looking for suggestions on other things to do that aren't known to many people and are relatively cheap. We are looking for things to do that are not crowded with tourists. My mom will be here Thursday until Tuesday.... please help|||1. Mission Trails Park - take approx 2 hours - Visit the Visitors Center, then hike a trail to see the Indian grinding stones or visit the water fall and dam.

2. Mission Trails Park- Saturday 10am - Guide led hikes to grinding stone and other historical sites.

3. Kumeyaay Campground, Mission Trails Park - RV鈥檚 and tents - No hook ups This campground is in town. Fee $14

4. Tijuana Estuary 鈥?Imperial Beach

5. Town of Julian 鈥?Goldmine and Apple pie

6. Campo Train Museum and Train ride

7. Belmont Park/Mission Bay

8. Mission de Alcala

9. Old Town/ Presido Park

10. Reuben H Fleet Space Theater - Balboa Park

11. Balboa Park

12. Gravity Hill - La Jolla West Muirlands Dr

13. San Diego Zoo

14. Beach

15. Visit the recycled Boat Houses - They can be found on Third street, near F street in Encintias, California - This is not new but very old. 2 full sized boats are used as apartments. In the early 1920 Mr. Kellogg used recycled materials to build these two homes. The boats are not open for tours there are private residences.

1. Mormon Battalion Museum - Old Town, San Diego

2. Mormon Battalion Hike (total 5mile rdtrp) - Anza Borrego

3. Borrego Springs

4. Palomar Mountain visit the Observatory - Visit the State Park, Hike to Thunder Springs (1mile) and the grinding stones. There is a state park ranger show in the evening. On the drive back to San Diego fill up your water bottles at the Palomar Mountain Artesian spring along side the road


1. Amtrak to Olvera Street 鈥?Union Station - LA - - Pack snacks. restaurant lunch, light snack on the train, Total 15 hours Return to homepage

http://www.cheap-fun-family-travel.com/i鈥?/a>|||Well, the Wild Animal park shouldn't be that crowded and the caravan tours inside the animal areas should be an experience.

Not sure how old she is and if she enjoys Bingo but the Indian casinos usually have some events going on.

As a joke, you could go to Disney's California Adventure since nobody goes there. Well, not that many.|||With the price of gas coming down, why don't you take a road trip to Los Angeles. Visit the Getty Center, Hollywood walk of fame, or Rodeo Dr. These are all free things to do.

if you must go to the zoo, here are some printable coupons.
http://www.socalthemeparks.com/special-d鈥?/a>

Have fun|||Strip Club, ladies usually get in for free and all you need is a few dollar bills!|||Have you asked your Mom what she wants to do while in town? Is this her first visit? Try to think of her when you're planning your week.

Some possibles include Cabrillo Monument up on Point Loma, The Scripps aquarium or a trip to one of the Indian Casinos.

Lots to do, but get her input first.|||There are so many things to do in San Diego depending on what you and your mother are interested in.

Presidio Park is an uncrowded park that is absolutely gorgeous. It's located near Old Town.

You could take the ferry from downtown San Diego to Coronado. It only cost $3 each way and will be a 15 minute ride.

Take the Bahia Belle from the Bahia Resort across the bay to the Catamaran Resort in Pacific Beach. Get off, walk around, eat at a restaurant, then reboard the boat for a return trip to the Bahia Resort. The cost is only $6 per person.

Go hiking at Torrey Pines or Cabrillo National Monument.

You might want to enjoy wine tasting in Ramona and around Julian when you take your trip to Julian. Romano's Italian Restaurant is a great place for lunch or dinner located in downtown Julian. There are also wineries in the Escondido area that are good. My favorite is Orfila Vineyards located on the way to the Wild Animal Park.

Have a great time whatever you do!|||This would be perfect:

http://www.trolleytours.com/

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