Tuesday, July 9, 2013

A Summer Celebration At The Del Mar Fairgrounds

Del Mar Fairgrounds at Night

The Del Mar Fairgrounds At Night

Every year The Del Mar Fairgrounds host many events right on the 370-acre site also known as the San Diego County Fair. The events at the fair run from June through July giving you a whole month of daily fun and nostalgic activities. This year Toyota sponsored the Summer Concerts on the Heineken Grandstand Stage. Each of the shows premier awesome entertainers like: REO Speedwagon, The Beach Boys, Steve Miller Band along with the very popular Big Time Rush. 

If you need a lift to the fairgrounds consider taking a ride on the Fair Tripper buses, each of them make frequent stops to the Solana Beach train station located right
across the street. Take advantage of public transportation with the Coaster, Sprinter, Breeze buses; they will bring you straight in, making your commute a lot easier.  

Don’t miss out the classic game of Family Feud Live, this iconic game show features celebrity hosts that get the audience to play for cool prizes. Be sure to check out the exhibits, like the Flower & Garden Show, Exhibition of Photography, Home & Hobby Show, World Memorial Exhibit, My Big Fair Wedding and many more. There’s something here for everyone including the kids, let them enjoy Gems, Minerals & Jewelry, Student Showcase, Fine Art and Creative Youth.  

For those who seek thrills and chills then you’ve got to head down to jump on all the fun rides for you and the family. Ride coupons can be purchased for as little as .69 cents each. Buy them in bulk to save even more money while maximizing your riding allowance. Admission-Ride packages as well as Ticket & Promotions can be found directly on their website at www.sdfair.com. Every Wednesday Pepsi promotes the Pepsi Pay-One-Price Ride Day giving you all the rides you want for just one low price. 

Fourth of July Fireworks at Del Mar Fairgrounds

Game coupon sheets are also a way to go if you plan to win your sweetheart a prize or two. Midway games are plentiful, Wednesday and Thursday you can play any game you want for just a buck! The hours of operation for this promotion runs from noon to about 8:00 p.m. so check out the Best Pass Ever when you get there. 

Let’s not forget about the exiting carnival foods and snacks you can eat. The famous “Fair fare” offers more upscale food giving you a unique culinary dining experience. For casual dining try, Heineken Red Star Café or eat indoors at 17 Hands featuring authentic Mexican food like tacos, sopes and beer. Following the Grandstand concert you can purchase a gourmet dinner package at the Turf Club. Even the Surfside Race Place gives their guests the comfort of air conditioning while enjoying a lovely lunch.  

No visit is complete without doing a little shopping; many vendors get together and sell creations all the way from handbags, clothing, trinkets, gadgets, home decor and much, much more. The best show by far is the fireworks display only shown on the very last day of the fair. It’s showcased on the Fourth of July. It’s a wonderful celebration of fireworks that cascade over The Del Mar Fairgrounds giving this show is truly beautiful sight to see.


Saturday, June 22, 2013

Fun At Belmont Park

Belmont Park Mission Beach Ca
Belmont Park Mission Beach, Ca
If you’re looking for excitement this summer then go check out the historic Belmont Park in San Diego formerly known as the Mission Beach Amusement Center. Originally built back in 1925, the amusement park is nestled right on the beach in Mission Bay making it a busy destination. 
Belmont Park Wave House
Wave House Athletic Club


Most of the rides still remain like the Giant Dipper made from wood this roller coaster is listed as a National Register of Historic Places attracting over millions of people every year. Belmont Park has a fun carnival feel featuring the beautiful Liberty Carousel, a quirky Tilt-A-Whirl, classic bumper cars and super thunder boats. For the ultimate thrill, go to the Vertical Plunge where you’re lunged straight in the air, reach for sky.
Belmont Park Map


There’s also a large arcade where the big time gamers can go, a large area for laser tag and a really cool set-up for Tiki Town Adventure golf. For the real adventurer in you check out SkyRopes, it’s an obstacle course that will keep you busy as you try to escape. Feeling a little thirsty? Then stop off for a delicious smoothie at Beach Treats or grab an ice cream cone at The Sweet Shoppe. If your looking for authentic Chinese cuisine then you’ve got to try the 5 Star Grill, don’t forget to ask for the funnel cake, it’s a park favorite. For those of you who love pizza you should head over to The Plunge Pizzeria, their classic take on pizza is done thin crust style. Many still love the classics and line up to take a bite out of Belmonty’s Burgers. Belmont Park has all of your favorites cotton candy, popcorn, slushy’s and yes, funnel cakes.
Belmont Park Games & Attractions
What makes this park so special is the access directly from the park to Mission Bay; a sturdy boardwalk leads out to the beach allowing visitors to continue their experience right near the ocean. It’s the perfect place for family and friends to get together for a day in San Diego. 


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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Visit The World Famous San Diego Zoo


The World Famous San Diego Zoo
The World Famous San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo is famous for being one of the top zoos worldwide, located in Balboa Park the property spans over 100 acres of scenic paths. Housing over 4,000 different animals, the zoo contains many jungles, forests, aviaries and habitats from around the world. Exotic birds, mammals reptiles can be seen up close with newer style exhibits giving you the visitor a more natural way of viewing the animals. See how live in the wild, their habits, what they like to eat and how they interact.
San Diego White Cheeked Gibbon
White Cheeked Gibbon

You’ll also find animal presentations conducted by professional zoologists along with shows that demonstrate animal talents throughout the park. Many of the areas require a lot of walking so be sure to wear comfy shoes; bus tours are available for those who want to view the park in a more relaxed manner. These guided tours make frequent stops in several areas so you won’t miss a thing.
San Diego Zoo Scarlet Macaw
Scarlet Macaw
If you’re traveling with children make a stop to explore the Children’s Zoo, it’s a unique place for kids to pet sheep, goat and ponies. This area is a learning experience where kids can see first hand how compost works, where baby animals are born and how animals differ from one another. There’s also a playground nearby, this a perfect opportunity for the kids to let loose for some serious playtime. During the summer month’s varies craft stations like face painting, sand art are set up for kids to get fun and creative.  

San Diego Zoo allows you to get a sneak peek of the animals with live cams; it’s also a chance for outsiders to view the animals 24/7. The main animals for the live cams are: Pandas, Polar Bears, Apes, Elephants and Condors, these cameras capture their daily lives giving the public an insider view of these special animals.
San Diego Panda Bear
Panda Bears Sleeping
Take a trip down under with the kolas or enter the reptile house if you dare. Pop in to see the Panda Bears as they lounge around in their new open viewing exhibit. Check out the apes as you walk on a large bridge taking you to the other side, watch how they swing from vine to vine. Don’t forget to take the Polar Bear Plunge located in the upper part of the zoo, there you will find the bears swimming and relaxing in a much colder climate.
San Diego Zoo Pink Flamingos
Pink Flamingos
Continue your journey to discover a variety of different species of birds; the pink flamingos are always a favorite. Large aviaries house hummingbirds, parrots, toucans and more. These exquisite birds are filled with bright bold colors, interesting patterns, and sounds like you’ve never heard before. Get an up close and personal look at the world’s largest birds the Condors. Explore the many gift shops that are scattered throughout the park, fascinating items can be purchased as well as new and exciting gifts made specially for the San Diego Zoo. Memberships offer discount coupons for any of the gifts shops, restaurants and bus tours. This membership is also good for San Diego Zoo Safari Park

San Diego Zoo Waterfall
Flowing Waterfall
Explore the many gift shops that are scattered throughout the park, fascinating items can be purchased as well as new and exciting gifts made specially for the San Diego Zoo. Memberships offer discount coupons for any of the gifts shops, restaurants and bus tours. This membership is also good for San Diego Zoo Safari Park. If you get hungry don’t fret, there are many stops to grab a bit. Check out Sydney’s Grill, Albert’s Restaurant, Poppy’s Patio, Treehouse Café or the Safari Kitchen. You’ll find American, Mexican, Asian cuisines that are prepared by master chefs of San Diego. The zoo offers a variety of snack items like chips, hotdogs, burgers and delicious frozen treats for anyone on the go. The San Diego Zoo is visited by thousands everyday, it’s a chance to be part of a unique animal experience that you’ll treasure for a lifetime. This is a defiant hot spot for anyone who loves animals, enjoys nature walks or just wants to visit the world’s coolest zoo. Come spend a day in San Diego visit the world famous San Diego Zoo

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

San Diego Flowers In Bloom

I'm proud to show off the many beautiful flowers we have here in San Diego County, I’ve also been lucky enough to get up close to photograph their beauty. From the beach to the mountains these flowers are everywhere many showcase bright, bold and rich colors making them very pleasing to the eye. With low rainfalls these flowers in San Diego thrive on the warmth of the California sun making it the perfect condition for flowers, trees and plants to grow. 

San Diego California Orange Poppy
California Orange Poppy


Pink Orange Geraniums San Diego
Salmon Colored Geraniums

Birds Of Paradise San Diego
Birds Of Paradise

Morning Glory Purple Flower San Diego
Morning Glory San Diego County

Almond Blossoms Ramona Ca
Almond Blossoms Ramona, CA

Pink Flowering Shrub
Pink Flowering Shrub

Sweet Alyssum White Flowers San Diego
Sweet Alyssum

Yellow Sweet Clover
Yellow Sweet Clover

White Yellow Iris San Diego
White Yellow Iris

Monday, June 17, 2013

Hawk Watching In Ramona Grasslands


WRI Grassland HQ
Wildlife Research Institute, Inc.
Hawks have been flying around San Diego County for years but the best place to watch these exquisite birds are right here in Ramona, CA. The Ramona Grasslands is home to about 19 different species of eagles, hawks, raptors and falcons such as Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, Prairie Falcons, Turkey Vultures and Wintering Ferruginous Hawks along with Red-Shouldered Hawks. 

The Wildlife Research Institute, Inc. hosts a series called HawkWatch, it’s where visitors gather to see these beautiful creatures up close by professionally trained handlers who are proud to show them off. It’s also a chance to learn more about where the birds live, what they eat, how they care for their young and more importantly how they need to be protected.
A rare Bald Eagle has landed in the Grasslands, many far and wide come to view the location of America's iconic bird.

Bald Eagle Ramona Grasslands Ramona California
Bald Eagle Nest - Dave Bittner Wildlife Research Institute
There are several ways the Wildlife Research Institute conduct different types of research, flight patterns from Alaska to Mexico are tracked via satellite allow biologists to mark movements. Small field cameras are placed throughout the area for up close-up undisturbed viewing. Aerial flights made by helicopters will survey the land to cover large areas. While ground surveys observe for new nests, they also keep an eye out for new species.

Hawk Ramona CA
Hawk Perching High In The Sky Ramona, Ca
Ramona is a hotspot for such grace, mainly because of the undeveloped grasslands preserve designed to keep it open for other wildlife animals that live within the area. Personal bird watching is encouraged; the preserve is just off of Highland Valley Road with a parking lot.  If your lucky you might be able to see the Bald Eagle's nest in the distance, the exact location of nest in unknown but it’s said to be in the Grassland area.
 

The season for HawkWatch at the Wildlife Research Institute is from January through February but these birds can be seen all year long. I see them just about everyday flying overhead, I’m still amazed at their beauty as they glide effortlessly through the air.
 

Much can be learned from studying their flying habits, where they like to hunt, set up territories and where they like to nest. So next time your in the Ramona area, bring your binoculars you never know what you might see.


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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Quality Time With Dad On Father's Day

San Diego Dios Picos Park
Spending A Day In San Diego

Father's Day is a time to celebrate all that Dad's do. Show him how much you care by spending quality time with him. Many of the things you can do in San Diego don't require spending alot of mula. This day is all about Dad. Think about his favorite things to do. 

Fishing Lake Poway
Lake Poway Fishing Area
Take Dad down to the lake for some serious fishing.    

Dios Picos Park Ramona, CA
Dios Picos Park Ramona, Ca - San Diego County
Go for a nice family stroll in the park.

Jaelyn Preps Corn for Dad
Take the load off Dad, cook for him!

Dios Picos Park San Diego County
Ducks at Dios Picos Park San Diego County

Go out to feed the local ducks! 

One of my favorite pass times with my Dad was feeding the ducks at Tenney Park.



More importantly tell him how much you love him, what he means to you and that you appreciate him. 


Happy Father's Day San Diego!

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Mt. Soledad: Landmark of San Diego


Mt. Soledad Memorial Cross San Diego
Mt. Soledad Memorial Site in La Jolla - San Diego
Atop Mount Soledad displays a large white cross with an elevation of 823 feet, it has become quite the landmark here in San Diego. Mt. Soledad Memorial Association dedicated the site on December 6, 2000 as a Korean War Memorial for remembering our veterans.

The drive up is a marvel indeed; a steep winding road leads you up into the hills of La Jolla where many lavish homes were built. Once you reach the top you’ll see spectacular views for miles of the Pacific Ocean and downtown San Diego.

Even the famous Dr. Seuss lived in a house that was built into the slope of hill known by many locals as “Seuss House”. 



Veteran of Mt. Soledad Memorial Site
Wall of Veterans Mt. Soledad San Diego
Once you enter the park you’ll find a manicured lawn with stone benches for seating. As you ascend up the stairs you’ll find two rows of high gloss granite walls that circle the site. 

Each wall displays etched photos of the veterans served our country along with the information about them regarding their service.  

The cross it self was built in 1913 as a reminder of Christian based religion that served the area, since then much controversy as been raised. Mainly because it’s a religious symbol that grounds government property, Mount Soledad cross can be seen for miles.

Mt. Soledad National Park City of San Diego
Mt. Soledad National Park City of San Diego
As of today, lawmakers passed a new federal law that indicates any war memorial site can bare religious symbols. That gives Mt. Soledad among many other memorial sites a protective shield from those who oppose it.


Mt. Soledad View National Memorial Park
View From Mt. Soledad National Memorial Park
The 360 views up there are amazing, making it a great place to get a birds eye view of San Diego. Anyone who has served in the military knows someone who has served or who just loves San Diego will surely enjoy this national memorial park.

Mount Soledad is a wonderful place to pay homage for those who fought for our freedom.



Friday, June 14, 2013

La Jolla Shores of San Diego


Cliffs at La Jolla Shores San Diego
Cliffs of La Jolla Shores
Beach life is nothing new in San Diego and with a cool breeze in the air; waves at La Jolla Shores are calmer during the summer months than most San Diego beaches. The beach is approximately 1 mile and runs along the shoreline of La Jolla. San Diego has many beaches but what makes La Jolla Shores so unique is you can actually walk out onto large boulders that extend out into the ocean. The crashing waves up close are incredible as you can feel the ocean’s spray with every landing. Stairs can be found throughout the area for easy access along with ramps for those with disabilities. For sand digging fun this beach offers volleyball nets and a quick place to shower off all that sand.  
La Jolla Shores Seals Children's Pool
Seals Basking At La Jolla's Children's Pool


Further down you’ll discover La Jolla’s Children’s Pool, it’s a small cove that was designed for children to swim in. A large wall was built to keep the ocean waves from coming into the area. It’s now home to many seals that have taken over beach in that section of La Jolla Shores keeping visitors out of area. The seals are government protected but a narrow walkway above the wall wraps around the cove making it a viewing spot of the mammals.
La Jolla Shores San Diego
La Jolla Shores San Diego
Many visitors’ head over to La Jolla Shores for all the activities, events that take place here it’s also right across the street of many residences who enjoy all of what the beach has to offer. Amenities such as fire pits, picnic seating, surfing, scuba diving and boating can be found in each area. Don’t worry there are lifeguards are on staff for swimmers, decent parking and different playgrounds for the kids. Come spend a day in San Diego and please keep our beaches clean.






Here is a list of the restrictions that apply to this beach:
No Alcohol
No Glass
No Smoking
No Littering
No Disturbing
No Camping Overnight
No Dogs (most of the year)


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Just Miles From San Diego: LEGOLAND California Resort

LEGOLAND California Resort: Pirates Cove

Life size Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter - Courtesy of LEGOLAND
Looking for something new to do with the family then go check out LEGOLAND California Resort, it’s located about 35 miles from San Diego; the theme park is filled with displays completely made from Lego’s. Children and adults everywhere travel far and wide to see these amazing structures. The resort features shows, 60 rides and fun attractions.

Today June 13, 2013 the world’s largest life size structure was presented in the Carlsbad, Ca LEGOLAND. The Star Wars X-wing Starfighter took over 17,336 hours to construct making it 45,000 lbs and towers at least 11 feet high and 43 feet in length. This model came from NY Times Square on six freight vehicles and took master modelers about five days to reassemble for the big reveal. The massive structure in LEGOLAND California will only be here for a short amount of time; this summer is the perfect time to go check out.

Of course this isn’t the only thing to see there, hop 60 fun filled rides all made from Lego’s. For the ultimate movie experience catch the exiting 4D LEGO Legends of Chima or LEGO Clutch Powers 4D. You’ll also get a chance to meet all the characters many you’ve seen in LEGO kits, they walk around and greet visitors and live it up at during the character dance party.

The theme park offers many places to pickup a quick bit to eat like burgers, pizza, ice cream, popcorn and more. Looking for the full dining experience? Then have a seat and enjoy Ristorante Brickolini, Pizza Mania and Garden Restaurant. With kid friendly choices you won’t have a problem keeping the little ones happy.

The coolest part of LEGOLAND is all of the massive displays made from the simple plastic pieces of Lego’s. They really are quite a sight to see but if you really want keep the adventure going, stay at the fun loving LEGOLAND hotel where you can be a pirate for a day in one of their themed out rooms. This is defiantly a family vacation destination, or for anyone who loves the classic Lego’s toys. 



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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Beautiful Sunsets In San Diego

 I've been able to capture the beauty of these magnificent sunsets through these photos, which have been taken in different parts of San Diego County. Here are some images I'd like to share with you, I know you'll appreciate them just as much as I do. Enjoy! 


San Diego Hotel Del Coronado Ca
Hotel Del Coronado Island


With waving queen palm trees makes this a sight to see!


Mission Beach San Diego Ca
Mission Beach San Diego, Ca
 Watching the sun descend into the night gives me a peaceful feeling as the ocean waves continue to roll onto to the shoreline at Mission Beach.


Sunset Ramona CA
Red Sky Ramona, Ca
Bright colors of red and orange looks like an artist painting on a blue canvas.

Sunset Coronado Island
Coronado Island 

Found a small beach near the Coronado bridge close to San Diego. 

Sunset Ramona CA
The Valley In Ramona, Ca 

Bright orange colors blaze through the clouds what a spectacular view from our balcony. 

Sunset Moon Ramona CA
Sun is setting in the quite town of Ramona, Ca


Notice a sliver of the moon can be seen above showing nightfall is soon to come.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Entry
The historic landmark of Old Town San Diego is where it all began. Old Town is truly a must see if you want to learn more about San Diego, Ca and it’s history. You’ll find live music, museums to wander through not to mention loads of shops and restaurants. Nothing beats sipping on a traditional margarita to cool things down. This is a destination stop for those new to San Diego, many people will bring their friends and family here to experience the authentic vibe Old Town has to offer.

There’s also a serene courtyard located inside the main plaza featuring beautiful dancers performing away while the mariachis entertain outdoor guests. Be prepared for the vast amount of shops that surround the entire park offering old world charm and many pieces that were made in the earlier days. Pottery, clothing, paintings and more reflect the heart of San Diego, Ca.

Old Town is really a great place to meet up for happy hour; many of the local restaurants have specials making entrées, drinks and appetizers a lot cheaper especially on taco Tuesday’s. For a real spooky time check out The Whaley House, it said to be haunted and charge admission for those who want to take a closer look. Take a step back into time and enjoy your stay at the hotel called The Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant.

My absolute favorite part of Old Town is all the shopping you can do; Old Town is filled with exiting gift shops, specialty boutiques and general stores. Many of the owners of these fine establishments dress for the time period to show visitors San Diego’s culture. Everything is completely within walking distances making it super easy to visit all the local businesses.

In between restaurants and shops you’ll discover museums that pay tribute to events that took place so long ago. There’s even a Wells Fargo display featuring an original stagecoach that was used years ago to transfer money from one county to the next. You’ll also find a variety of local vendors who gather along the street side, to showcase all of their handmade items just waiting for visitors to buy.

Besides all of the great food, shops and galleries take a load off in the many grassy areas dedicated for those who just want to relax. Enjoy the many areas of the historic park with plenty of seating lush greenery and smooth paths that wrap around the entire park. Take a few photos of the blooming flowers that can be seen along the walkways strictly for your enjoyment.

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is a wonderful preservation of an early time in our history. To get a real flavor of what San Diego’s all about go check it out and enjoy all the attractions, food and shops. When night time falls get ready to party down with more exiting music that lifts the entire atmosphere of Old Town. Did I mention they have the best margaritas in town…try them all! Cheers!  



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Monday, June 10, 2013

Visit San Diego Zoo Safari Park

San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Open View San Diego Zoo Safari Park
If your really looking for an adventure then you’ve got to check out San Diego Zoo Safari Park, formally Wild Animal Park. The park is located in the back end of Escondido and sits on 1,800 acres in the heart of San Pasqual Valley. The terrain was designed to accommodate thousands of animals from lions, elephants, rhinos, gazelles, mountain goats and more. 


The theme is Safari making it a great stop for who’ve always wanted to go for a real safari ride. Tours are offered to get up close and personal with the animals as they ride through in a large open vehicle just like you would see in Africa. The area it self is truly breathtaking as the beautiful valley surrounds you. If your looking for a more relaxed viewing for these animals try jumping on the Tram that takes you directly around the entire valley. 


San Diego Zoo Safari Park prides itself on educating the public about conversation and protecting these precious animals through talk with the animals. Every hour or so, a zoologist will come out with a different animal to talk to folks directly about them. This a great way to learn first hand about these extraordinary as you get a chance to see them up close.  


Those with small children can go visit the petting zoo where they have wondering goats and sheep that are waiting for attention. Another wonderful spot in the park is Lorikeet Landing where you can purchase nectar cups and feed hundreds of lorikeet birds that are flying about. Watch as these small green parrots land right on your arms to lap up the sweet nectar, it’s an experience like no other. You’ll need a good pair of walking shoes if you head up to see the condors located in the highest part of the valley. Then zip line down for an exciting thrill along the base of the park.  


Take a stroll through the beautiful botanical gardens that display unique flowers and interesting plants. Towards the center to of the park you’ll find the gorillas that live in a grand opening that looks like a scene straight out of Africa. Get a kick out of the lemurs that jump from rope to rope, feed the ducks and swans near the waters edge. 


For a roaring good time, check out the lions den down by the Safari camp. These lions get a chance to really live in their natural surrounding, they still love to lounge around all day. Near by there’s an exciting play area for kids who can get their feet or run about in the grassy knolls. Set your sights high for a giant balloon ride that holds a large group for top views for the park. 

The park offers plenty of drinks; beer is served in certain areas for the adults while kids can get a slushy to cool them down. Small restaurants cook up tasty food for those who want to sit down and relax, along with yummy snacks for those who are still on the move. You’ll find an array of gift shops that can be found in each area you enter providing many local art creations that signify San Diego. 



At San Diego Zoo Safari Park you’ll discover that all of the animals live in harmony with plenty of room to roam. It’s great fun all day long, for those you want to continue the adventure then signup for Roar and Snore program. It’s where guests can sleep overnight in large campsites right in the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.  Wow!


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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Adventures Of Sea World In San Diego


Sea World San Diego California
Dolphin Show at Sea World San Diego, CA
Sea World in San Diego, CA is truly a unique aquatic theme park with an abundance of sea life, terrific performers with a vast selection of snacks and goodies. We go there about five times a year, my family all have their membership passes so it's easy for us to jump in the car for the day. It's a great place to spend the day with the entire family; children love to touch the stingrays and to pick up starfish.
Startfish At Sea World San Diego
Touch Starfish At Sea World Tide Pools

 

There have been many changes over the years; it seems to change a little more with every visit. Keeping attractions fresh and new is just what Sea World likes to do. Our favorite part is all the different shows, if you plan to go for just one day plan out the times you'll be able to see each show.

Here is a list of shows:

Sea Lions Live - A humorous show starring Clyde and Seamore, the two entertain the audience with a variety of comedy skits. 

Pets Rule - A dashing display of acrobatics performed by domestic animals, Sea World has rescued most of these animals.

Blue Horizon - Showcases dolphins with high flying skills along with cirque performers to enhance the story line. 

Sea Lions Tonight - Once again Clyde and Seamore are there to entertain you while performers make you laugh.

The Shamu Story - This one of a kind show is all about killer whales, Shamu takes you on a journey into his world.

Into The Blue - Fireworks display, it's only available during summer hours.

Cirque de la Mer - An interesting show seated right in the bay, aquatic performers dazzle the crowd with many acrobatic moves and flare.

Shamu Rocks
- Nighttime show features the beloved Shamu, he too likes to rock out with dancers and blasts of thumping music.

One Ocean - A killer whale show featuring Shamu and his family, flips and tricks are sure to get you off your seat!

Madagascar Live! Operation: Vacation
- Located in the theater hall, this show is totally live, entertaining by the much-loved crew from the movie Madagascar.

Don't forget to stock up on your favorite drink and some freshly popped popcorn!!


Sea World Aquarium San Diego
Sea World Aquarium

Sea World is more than shows; it's a place to discover sea life, how the animals live and their natural habitats. Beautiful aquariums can be found throughout the park showcasing the most erotic fish in the world. Be sure to visit Shark Encounters, go deep into the cove and step onto a traveling conveyer belt as you move underneath the coolest aquarium ever. All the sharks can be seen up close as they swim right overhead.


Those who seek water adventures should head over to Shipwreck Rapids for a drenching good time. Take a roller coaster dive and discover Journey to Atlantis. The ultimate thrill ride has to be Manta; with its smooth gliding rails this ride will take you on a whirlwind. Continue the rush with virtual helicopter ride through the Wild Arctic and learn about the animals from inhabitable Antarctica. Discover all the wonderful things at Sea World right here in San Diego.

Sea World is defiantly a hot spot for tourist alike and makes a great day trip for families. 



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