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San Diego Vacation tips - 3 top helpful suggestions

April 11, 2011
If you've never been to San Diego before, here are top tips for those on a budget.

1. Don't stay in downtown if you have kids. It can be expensive and the night life can be a bit much. Stay in the Old Town area or Mission Valley area instead. Rates are more affordable and it'll be more family friendly.
Click here to see hotels in Old Town.
Click here to see hotels in Mission Valley.

2. Buy attraction tickets online instead of at the gate. You usually save 5 - 10 dollars a person that way. Also, you can also save time waiting in line as well.
Buy discounted Sea World tickets.
Buy discounted San Diego Zoo tickets.
Buy discounted LEGOLAND tickets.

3. Rent a car ahead of time. San Diego is more spaced apart than you think. LEGOLAND is not next to Sea World and it's definitely not next to the Zoo. Get ready to drive a lot and also you'll want to so you can at least stop by the beach.

I hope these are helpful tips. Have a great vacation!
 

San Diego State 20-1 as of Jan. 27, 2011

January 27, 2011
I love my Aztecs.

Tickets to the Aztecs Basketball game for this season is sold out. We have the best record we've ever had. I am so proud. Even though we lost to BYU yesterday the stat of 20-1 is still fantastic.

Way to go Aztecs! Yesterday in PB, OB and all over San Diego, every one has been cheering for the Aztecs. I've been getting a lot of people looking for bars to watch the games in PB.

Here's the top bars to go to watch the Aztec games in Pacific Beach

1. Maverick's on Garnet Ave - They have a lot of monitors and a lot of alumnis and current SDSU students go there to watch (Maverick's is formerly PB Bar & Grill)
2. Bub's on Garnet Ave - This is a great dive bar. They are not only always rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles but they play the Aztec games as well.
3. Cabo Cantina on Garnet Ave - I actually suggest this place over Bub's. It's right next door too. They have a lot of monitors and great happy hours!
 

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