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Water Activity- Mission Beach While some may compare San Diego’s Mission Beach to the East Coast’s Atlantic City and Coney Island, there is a unique Southern California vibe you can’t find anywhere else here. Located between the Pacific Beach on the north side, and Belmont Park on its southern side, Mission Beach offers a lively and robust variety of activities in the sun, surf and sand. From hot dog stands to fine dining eateries, hot night clubs to street performers, expect to find all kinds of free-spirited beach goers in a fun, carnival-like atmosphere along the sandy shores.
Fun Gaming – SeaWorld SeaWorld San Diego is one of the few theme parks where visitors can get up close and personal with dolphins, orcas and sea lions. The zoological facility is a cross between a traditional zoo and an amusement park, with many animal exhibits, shows and themed rides. SeaWorld San Diego is one of the parks in the SeaWorld chain.
Historic sites – Americanization School The Americanization School in Oceanside, California, built in 1931, was intended as an assimilation school where Spanish-speaking Oceanside residents would be taught English and civics. Historically, it reflects a time before the rise of multiculturalism where immigrants who arrived in the United States were more actively Americanized in assimilation programs.[The building, now known as the Crown Heights Resource Center
Cultural –Museum of Man The Exhibitions of the world-renowned Museum of Man are a major resource for the San Diego community. Permanent exhibits explore the Maya, ancient Egypt, the Kumeyaay Indians of San Diego County, Human Evolution, and the Human Life Cycle. These exhibits inform and entertain San Diegans and visitors alike, and are used extensively in the region's school curricula to study ancient history, local history, Indigenous cultures, and health sciences. These permanent exhibits are complemented by a series of changing exhibits on display throughout the Museum.
Shopping - Carlsbad Premium Outlets Carlsbad Premium Outlets features 90 outlet stores offering every day savings of 25% to 65% in an attractive outdoor village setting. The center features an impressive collection of designers and leading brands including Banana Republic, Barneys New York Outlet, Brooks Brothers, BCBG Max Azria, Calvin Klein, Cole Haan, Coach, Crate and Barrel, DKNY, Dooney & Bourke, ElieTahari, Jones New York, Juicy Couture, Kenneth Cole, Lacoste, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, Theory, Tommy Hilfiger, True Religion and many more. Dining options include indoor and outdoor seating at Ruby’s Diner, Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill, San Sai Japanese Grill, Panda Express, Starbucks Coffee and more. Bellefleur Restaurant also offers sit-down dining
Food and Sleep-MANCHESTER GRAND HYATT SAN DIEGO & Truluck'sResturant The Hyatt Hotel right over the san Diego bay. The incredible view is combined by the warm sun waking you up every morning from your room. Truluck’s, nestled in University City, is always fresh on the dining scene with an edge not many can counter. Renowned for their seafood, they operate a crabbing fleet of no less than sixteen boats off the coast of Naples, Florida. Armed with this advantage, the crab is delivered fresh to your table within twenty-four hours of being caught. Those searching for an alternative to seafood can choose from a selection of seven steaks and chops roasted or grilled to a level of precision unmatched by most steakhouses. For recreational wine drinkers or connoisseurs alike, Truluck’s offers a hundred wines by the sampling, the glass, and the bottle
Outdoors - Old Town San Diego State Historic Park located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, California, is a state protected historical park in San Diego. It commemorates the early days of the town of San Diego and includes many historic buildings from the period 1820 to 1870. The park was established in 1968. In 2005 and 2006, California State Parks listed Old Town San Diego as the most visited state park in California.