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    Westfield UTC

    Westfield UTC

    (902 reviews)

    $$$

    University City

    Every time I come down to San Diego to visit my daughter, I usually stop by Westfield UTC. I really…read morelike this place because it's clean, nice, and there are a lot of food options, so we can just walk around, relax, do a little shopping, and eat all in one area. There are a few restaurants here that I personally like, especially Din Tai Fung and Haidilao. There's also Starbucks and plenty of other spots depending on what you're in the mood for. The whole area just has a comfortable vibe to it compared to a lot of other malls. Parking has honestly never been too difficult for me either. Even when it gets busy, I can usually still find a spot without too much trouble.

    Apocalyptically awful parking lot!…read more This parking lot is a chaotic, soul-crushing labyrinth that may very well be the single worst design I've encountered in my 79 long, well-traveled years on this planet. Upon entering, you're handed a cheerful little ticket promising a free first hour--how generous! What they don't tell you is that you'll spend roughly two-thirds of that hour trapped in a slow-moving purgatory just trying to escape. You've got about 20 blissful minutes to enjoy yourself before trying to join the line of cars that moves slower than a sloth on melatonin. I genuinely cannot tell if the exit gates are malfunctioning, cursed, or if the drivers ahead of me were participating in some sort of cognitive endurance experiment. Multiple cars took a baffling 4-5 minutes each at the gate--an interaction that should take about 10 seconds unless you're attempting to solve a Rubik's cube while blindfolded. By the time I escaped, I had aged another decade. I will absolutely never return to this parking lot. Bring a helicopter. Hope this helps.

    La Jolla Village Square Parking Lot

    La Jolla Village Square Parking Lot

    (8 reviews)

    SO RIDICULOUS!!! This is the absolute worst place to park for MTS. They have two small levels…read moreavailable for MTS parking and it is always completely full. Meanwhile, they have a minimum of two levels (usually 3) that are always COMPLETELY open with not a single car parked there. I was towed today for going 10 minutes over the three hour limit with at least 300 open parking spaces available all around me!!!! No reason to tow other than absolute hate that someone must have for their job. There was ZERO reason I had to be towed with that many free parking spaces available. Complete nonsense!!!!

    This parking garage is the biggest scam, they are absolutely shameless. It's the only place…read morestudents can park to take the trolley to campus, and the parking guards literally wait like snakes to give out tickets. They guard retail spots as if they are the presidents own body guards, even though NO RETAIL SHOPPER WOULD PARK BY THE FUCKING PARKING GARAGE INSTEAD OF BY THE FUCKING STORE. They will literally sit for hours and guard completely empty lots of parking for precious retail shoppers to use (no retail shopper will ever use these spots) and seem to take some twisted delight in charging students hundreds of dollars in tickets or making them late to class by making them move their car. Not everyone is made of money, some of us rely on public transport, and you guys are seriously fucking disgusting and I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I was you.

    Nobel Trolley Center Station - Blue line train South to Santa Fe Depot

    Nobel Trolley Center Station

    (15 reviews)

    This station is so convenient when I don't want to deal with traffic driving south. Parking is easy…read moreand you can generally park on the same level as the platform. After parking, it's a quick walk to the trolley. I use the pronto app on my phone and I just scan the QR code as I walk onto the platform. The TV monitors tell you when the next one is coming. There isn't a lot of seating but they come pretty often. Once on board seating can be easy or hard depending on the time as with any metro line. It seems pretty clean and people mostly keep to themselves in my experience. There was a security guard riding with us but it wasn't clear if he was with the MTS or making his way somewhere. It's a relatively quick and easy ride and transferring isn't hard if you need to. I went to the gas lamp no problem. Coming back later it was a bit dark, especially at old town where I transferred. I just stood nearer to the light. It didn't take all that long and I was back to Nobel. Security was making sure fares were payed as I tapped my phone app out upon leaving. Easy and you don't have to deal with parking, $$$ gas costs or traffic.

    The Nobel Transit is obe place with the many views of the high ranking companies that are loxated…read moreup near the Nobel Center with the many department stores that make up the Nobel Center. For the shopping center gas one of the larger BestBuys for the shoe companies they gace with some of the best eateries you can have the best lunch time. Located in the Genesee and the Lajolla Village the sounds of the airbase that you hear close by the Nobel Village the many shoppers that go to the Fresh Faire Ralphs thst has some of the best service for that is one of the first Jewish stores you can buy things for the Holidays some of the best deserts baked at the store. Traveling by way of the trolley you can get off at the station transefering over to other busses its one stop that you can take the express. The many parking areas of the Nobel Transit Center it has the many places with the parking structure that is the MTS Transit parking garage that helps with the overflow. With the many restaurants have been built making the shopping mall the busiesg with the condos and apparments near by. There are some parking areas that are used by tbose that can come and park overnight with the parking there is security that watches the mall. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the many times that with the travel when the mid line first opened many people boarding the trolley. Nobel was the one station that has been the most widely used with the Blue Line that brings in largeflows of service the UTC and the UCSD Medical Center.

    La Jolla Village Square - Jun 18, 2025

    La Jolla Village Square

    (53 reviews)

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    What is one of the greatest places that you can see across to the many areas of Point Loma and the…read moreNaval Center? Yes, there are many places that have great connections to the many areas of San Diego and those on or near the Point Loma area with the many places of San Diego there are many connections to each other. Travel by Trolley and the many busses you can tell the many areas of La Jolla and the Hillsides are filled with the many large house and the many medical and Research Labs. Yes, the many areas of La Jolla have the many colleges and the Shopping zones which cover from the University Town Center and the many smaller shopping areas. The many areas of La Jolla have one point that has been the center point of the many malls which has been the La Jolla Village Square with the split of the main street that runs down the middle you can get to the banks and the restaurants that are there. Selection of the La Jolla Village Square is the Ralphs Fresh fare Store with one of the best delis and the store that prides itself on the customer service and the large parking lot. The many times that I have visited the Village with the theater you can still get the same prices for the movies they have with the AMC theater group that has opened many locations with the new one at UTC Shopping Mall. There is many a selection of the grocery stores with whole foods markets and the out of state grocers that have custom made dishes and the specialty foods for large groups and those that need vegan foods, and there are those stores that have the specialty foods and the sit-down restaurant it's called a mixed media store for those which are Jewish and preferer the Koecher. With the many locations at the La Jolla Village Center you will find a full-service transit center you can catch the many buses that can take you to the many areas of the City of La Jolla where you can contact the many express busses and the city of Oceanside. With the Two Parts of La Jolla Village, you can walk to either side and still have time to make the movies or to one of the many great restaurants. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer, the La Jolla Village Shopping Center is one that has two parts the great eateries and with the AMC theater you can see the many movies and get some playground shopping at Best Buy. With the Trolley at the Nobel Station, you can take the day and go exploring and have your own walk about with the La Jolla area there is so much to explore and the great history to find and learn about. La Jolla Village is one of the best places to chop and get to the theater and have time for lunch.

    It felt utterly dreary here! This place has 2 stories and the parking routes are odd. Its simple…read morebc its just one big circle, but the parking has weird entrance points. Inside this district is just sad. Its so open with nothing in it and feels lifeless. I think there should be some couches and plants to offset the ugly flooring. They have a fencing place here. That's interesting. There's nothing that I would come here for but the theaters. The movie tickets are also more expensive here. 17$ for matinee ticket here. So, I will pass on that as well. This place is so dead the service also feels dead. I didn't enjoy being here.

    CBX Cross Border Xpress

    CBX Cross Border Xpress

    (652 reviews)

    I have flown out of the Tijuana airport a few times in my life, the most recent time being last…read moreweek. It was the first time I went to that airport since CBX had been constructed. Hubby and I were headed to Puerto Escondido, which is very expensive and very time-consuming to fly to from the airport in San Diego. However, flight prices and times were much more reasonable from Tijuana. Thanks to CBX, we didn't need to find anyone to cross the border and drive us directly to the airport, especially as our flight departed at 5:40 AM. It was nice to have an easy drop off on this side of the border. Anyway, we were dropped off on the US side, and had pre-purchased CBX tickets online for $50 per person, round trip. I felt that the price was very fair for the staffing and amenities along the way. We had already reserved a rideshare to drive us to CBX, but I saw the secure parking lots and realized that parking there is also a valid, safe option. It appeared that some of the secured parking cost about $30 per day, making it a good option depending how may days you would like to park your car. Anyway, when we entered, there were people guiding us, as it wasn't too crowded at that early hour. You scan your CBX ticket, your boarding pass, and your passport. Then you are able to walk through the barriers. There are escalators and elevators to get to the bridge, and signs stating that there is assistance available for people with disabilities. The bridge was clean and air-conditioned. We walked through customs just prior to entering the Tijuana airport. When I had learned about CBX, I was reluctant. A friend of mine told me that she had walked much further in various airports. It is true. The walk is short and easy Upon coming back to the states, we learned that there were several taco and other food trucks on the US side of CBX, as well as Starbucks and a well-known mall pretzel company. All in all, I am grateful to have a way to access the TJ airoprt in a very easy and affordable way. I plan to continue to use CBX for more affordable flights south of the border.

    Easy peasy. With CBX, San Diego County basically gets a bonus airport out of TIJ that offers more…read moredirect flights, especially to other parts of Mexico. I used CBX to fly from TIJ to San Miguel Allende 10 years ago, and recently to Cancun. Both times were uneventful, exactly how I like my airport experiences to be. Purchase your CBX pass and parking ahead of time. Parking is priced cheapest in the dirt lot and most expensive in the covered/paved lot. I prefer the Goldilocks of uncovered paved in Lot A up front. Upon arrival, scan your CBX ticket and boarding pass (you can link them and just scan boarding pass as well, but don't need to). Same on the way back.

    Ace Parking - parking - Updated May 2026

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