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    San Diego Zoo Safari Park

    San Diego Zoo Safari Park

    4.2
    (3k reviews)
    0.4 mi

    The newest elephant valley was fantastic, I love it so much. There are probably over 8 elephants, I…read moredidn't count specifically, but I love that the elephants have lots of friends and can enjoy each other. I was also lucky enough to see lions and tiger walking around. The Africa tram took us to see a bunch of wild animal, it's very educating and fun to see them walking in their space freely! I love the place and I love animals, My only complaint is that there wasn't enough signs at the trail to know exactly where we are going, even with the map it's very hard to tell, we had a 2 year old and my mom us 70, because we end up looping around in the wrong direction, we end up missing a chunk of area because we were too tire to walk back.

    We recently bought our resident zoo pass this year and have been loving it! Before that, I'd only…read moreever been to the Zoo by Balboa before. We went with some friends, and we all had a blast. It was a boiling hot day and really appreciated that they had misters set up everywhere. It definitely helped. I just wish that they had a few more water refill stations (or better signage of where they were). The park has also been designed with families and accessibility in mind. It shows! One of our group has a wheelchair, and had a generally good experience. Walkways are wide and are well paved for strollers and wheelchairs. There's a lot of places to stop and rest with benches and seats. We took the accessibility shuttle back to the top of the park at the end of the day. If there's one thing to do while you're visiting, I would say to go on the Safari Tram ride. We saw a lot of giraffes and Rhinos. It was amazing! It's super informative, but in a way that is still fun for kids. As for the animals themselves, well you can't deny that they're in good hands. Just look at all the conservation initiatives that the Safari Park are a part of! Overall we had a great experience!

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    Nom nom. Adorable Giraffe getting his munch on. | IG @moniquedao
    Nom nom. Adorable Giraffe getting his munch on. | IG @moniquedao
    Salmon-crested Cockatoo, star of the park | IG @moniquedao

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    Salmon-crested Cockatoo, star of the park | IG @moniquedao
    Belmont Park

    Belmont Park

    3.9
    (950 reviews)
    27.0 mi

    A cute little family-friendly place next to a beautiful beach!…read more After walking around the beach for a while, we decided to walk around Belmont Park to see what it was all about. It was a summer Thursday and the place was packed with kids and their parents, all having a blast. There was a zip line, bumper cars, an arcade, a giant pirate-themed play place - heaven on earth to rambunctious little people! The whole place was cutesy - beach themed photo ops everywhere. They also had plenty of "fair food" for those looking for a junky snack. My only complaint was that there wasn't enough shaded areas to sit in and enjoy a meal. Additionally, they didn't really have any vegetarian food options. We were starving (our main reason for checking out this place) and found cheese pizza slices as the only vegetarian friendly option. Seemed quite odd considering how popular vegetarianism has become, especially in places like California.. If you have kids or are just looking to let your own inner-child run wild, this place is worth checking out!

    Belmont Park is an iconic tourist stop when in San Diego…read more The famous Big Dipper rollercoaster has been around for decades and is still a thrill worth trying. Over the past decade arcades, bumper cars, put-put golf and kiddie rides have been added to the beachfront experience as well as a handful of food options. Be prepared to spend some serious money when visiting though, this place is not cheap. Tickets are needed to ride each ride and can be purchased at a stand on either end of the park (under the roller coaster and next to put-put golf). The kiddie rides start around $5/participant and increase from there. Bring your patience, parking is a beast any day or time of the year!

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    Samburu Terrace

    Samburu Terrace

    3.0
    (21 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    If you love food and the outdoors, this is a great spot to visit while in the Safari Park…read more With reasonably priced food and drinks, you can't pass it up when wandering the Leemur Walkway. They offer burgers, fries and nachos as well as churros! What else can you ask for!? With the southern end view of the mountains, it's ideal if you just want to forget about the worries of the world - even if only for a few minutes. With many tables available as well as shady spots, you can expect me to spend a little extra time here at the terrace. I'll be back for sure as I live food and one of a kind views of the San Pasqual Valley.

    This restaurant is located near the lemurs. I love this restaurant because it has a lot to offer!…read more Food: The food is great! Is it perfect? No but it's not terrible. I would totally eat here again. They have everything from tacos and burritos to burgers. Location: The location is insane because it's near the lemurs and a short walk to the giant balloon. So it is near a lot of great entertainment! View: The view is incredible from here!! It's all outdoor seating and it was never crowded. They have one of the best views of any restaurant in the zoo!! The only downside is how dirty the tables were. The guy working this area was working very hard to clean it. However most of the tables were dirty. Overall I would recommend this restaurant to anyone!

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    The view from the restaurant!
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    Baja burger now with gray slimy onions!!!!
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    Great Horror Campout

    Great Horror Campout

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    The horror campout was a blast!…read more The actors are really engaging from the moment folks start to line up. And they are far more creepy and realistic than the monsters you see in a typical haunted house. The Hell Hunt is really the draw to the whole event. Tons of fun. NOT easy! It really is important to read your dossier fully before arriving to put together all the clues and hints to help you along the course. The only aspect I didn't like was Blood Tag. But this was because of the participants. Even with goggles on, it is NOT ok to shoot people in the face, y'all! It might be helpful if the facilitators made this a rule of the game and announced it beforehand. The actors and "counselors" were just great all around. In addition to being creepy, and always staying in character, they were really helpful and genuinely wanted everyone to have a good time. For example, if they saw someone struggling, they would sort of help them along while still staying true to the game. *potential spoilers* Some favorite characters were: Sister, the doctor (meoooooow!), mothman (ULTRA creepy!), and the voodoo dancers (y'all really made me earn that shit!). One last suggestion/request - it would be cool to have a cookout, even if it's just hotdogs/veggie dogs and/or burgers or something simple like that. And coffee and bagels for breakfast would be nice (even though I didn't end up staying over, but had thought of that when I intended to). In all I had a really good time, and can't wait to do it again next year! Thanks for a great time!

    A thrilling, exciting, CREATIVE way to have fun with your friends! This company does a wonderful…read morejob planning the campouts - great choreography, timing, actors, and facilities. They also respect their campout sites, encouraging proper waste management and not trashing the environment. You will leave frightened, laughing, and happy, probably planning your next campout adventure. Do NOT miss the Great Horror Campout when it visits your area - I highly recommend it!

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    Legoland California

    Legoland California

    3.6
    (301 reviews)
    18.0 mi

    So fun and much more affordable than the bigger theme parks, and yet still packed with so much to…read moredo! But don't expect the same quality (eg lots of cobwebs on attraction). Rides: a variety from the calmer ones (riding in a jeep taking pictures of Lego dinos) to the more thrilling ones (coaster! Including the dino coaster for the smaller kids!). Lots to do! Attractions: lots of opportunities to build Legos and seeing them come to life! Ferrari build was a hit! Water park: the park was way bigger than I expected. It has multiple pools, multiple splash pads, multiple playgrounds with water features, a giant wave pool and a thrilling log ride, and more! You have to bring your own towels. Lockers are pricey. Food was hectic and a mess but there were plenty of food stalls and options. You could definitely spend many hours just at the water park. Aquarium: it's tiny but nice to be out of the sun, having a bit more calm. Good variety of sea creatures. A hit with the kiddos. Bathrooms: they were always very clean! Complaints: all the soda refill stations were out of ice by mid day and no one ever refilled them. And multiple machines were out of sodas at the same time. They need to refill these machines much more often. Food in the UFO food hall took forever. Favorite attractions / rides in order: 1 driving school 2 dragon rollercoaster 3 Ferrari build 4 ace cargo 5 emmet's flight (nice and cool indoor)

    We spent three days at LEGOLAND, Thursday through Saturday, and had a great family trip. Without…read morequestion, the highlight was the VIP Tour on our second day with Renate. VIP Tour with Renate Renate was simply amazing. From the moment we met her, we felt like we had known her for years. She has such a warm personality, and her way with children made the experience that much better. She was incredibly sweet and patient with both of our kids and made them feel special throughout the tour. One of the coolest parts was learning how LEGO pieces are made and seeing the different stages of the process. The room we visited was filled with so many little LEGO treasures that our kids were almost overloaded trying to take everything in! We also left with lots of fun little trinkets and souvenirs. The VIP Tour made an already great LEGOLAND trip so much more memorable. If you're considering it, I highly recommend booking it--you won't regret it. And if you get Renate as your guide, even better! Three Days at LEGOLAND Thursday's lines were manageable, but the park became increasingly crowded through Saturday. Definitely download the LEGOLAND app before your visit. You can create a list of attractions, see where everything is located, check showtimes, and monitor wait times. We averaged around 12,000-15,000 steps a day, so planning your route helps! Treat the app's wait times as a guide, not gospel. The new Galaxy coaster showed a 60-minute wait, but we happened to walk by when the line was short and got on in about 25 minutes. Other times, supposedly short waits were actually longer. One-Shot Fast Pass Tip We technically never used a Fast Pass. I purchased one because the app showed a 45-minute wait, but when we arrived there was basically no line. Thankfully, I hadn't scanned the pass and had taken a screenshot of the posted wait. Guest Services was very understanding and refunded it. My advice: if you're considering a one-shot Fast Pass, go to the ride first and look at the actual line. If it's long, buy the pass from your phone then. Don't purchase it in advance solely based on the app. LEGOLAND Castle Hotel We stayed at the Castle Hotel. The rooms are definitely small, but this trip was for the kiddos and they loved it. There are lots of fun touches. You can text the hotel for extra LEGO bricks for the kids to play with. If it's their birthday, they'll put a cool birthday banner outside the room that you can keep. There's also a treasure hunt around the hotel with four questions. Complete it and the kids get the combination to a locked treasure box in the room with a small prize. If you stay multiple nights, you can receive up to two prizes. The playground and pool were awesome too. LEGOLAND closes relatively early--7 p.m. on weekdays and 8 p.m. on weekends during our visit--so having a playground, movies, and staff entertainment afterward was a big plus. Also check out the other LEGOLAND Hotel. It has a really cool indoor pirate ship play area that the kids enjoyed. Overall We had a fantastic three days. Staying at the hotel added to the experience, but the VIP Tour really took the trip to another level. The biggest shout-out goes to Renate. Our kids had an incredible time with her, and so did we. Years from now, when we talk about this LEGOLAND trip, I have a feeling our VIP experience with Renate will be one of the things we remember most. Thank you, Renate, for making our family trip that much more special!

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    Back of Legoland sign.
    One of the shining stars of Legoland Theme Park, Renate.
    One of the shining stars of Legoland Theme Park, Renate.
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