Drive to Ocean Beach
Walk down Newport to "Hodad's" for awesome burgers and fries, or pick up Mexican Food at Nico's, or BBQ across from Hodads.
Walk out onto the pier, to the very end, and look all the way to La Jolla and Sunset Cliffs on a clear day.
Stop to talk with at least one fisherman on the way, and ask him if he will teach you how to bait a hook.
Look down at the surfers in the water...maybe you should bring your camera for lasting memories.
Stop at Bud's Ice Cream on the way back on Newport, then go to Pacific Shores Lounge, the best dive bar in the world (with Mermaids on the wall and flourescent paint!)
My father met my step mother there in 1954! I was 18 months old, and my mother had left four kids with Dad.
They (Dad and Step Mom) remained married till the day she died in 1986.
2007-02-13 17:49:52
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answered by gordios_thomas_icxc 4
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There are many of passions to follow in San Diego and that hotelbye is the area to begin discovers what San Diego has to offer. In the San Diego holiday you'll stage external of your safe place and you'll examine new activities while you're here and you might just see that obtaining a brand new pursuit can be an adventure in itself. Among the places must see from San Diego is Balboa Park. This park has over a 1400 acre and here you will find traditional houses, numerous museums, gardens, and natural space. The park was designed for the Panama California Exhibition of 1915-1916. The commonplace architecture is Spanish-Mexican style, minimal level buildings that merge with the natural surroundings. One of the highlights of the park will be the Botanical Gardens and lily lake, the Museum of Man, the Museum of Natural History, the San Diego Museum of Art, and the famous San Diego Zoo. Even if you never go into a making the park is simply a beautiful place.
2016-12-20 02:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Old Town in San Diego is a great idea for a date! There are restaurants there as well as shops and stuff. The whole place is a historical landmark here in San Diego.
Also try Balboa Park. It has several museums and on Sundays, the International Cottages open up and give people samples of international goodies (the organ pavillion opens up on Sundays, too I believe).
There are lots of places to do dates. The San Diego Zoo is located right next to Balboa Park. There's also Sea World, the San Diego Wild Animal Park in Escondido, and a few surrounding shopping malls too.
2007-02-13 03:32:16
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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1. Watch the fireworks from Sea World while enjoying an intimate bonfire on a San Diego beach.
2. Share a spectacular sunset with the person you love.
3. Take an evening kayak journey under the stars.
4. Bicycle along the coast.
5. Cuddle together in a horsedrawn carriage touring the waterfront.
6. Cruise the Bay for romance on the water.
7. Ride a gondola while snuggling and sipping wine.
8. Enjoy a stroll on the beach.
9. Picnic at Balboa Park and explore this park hand-in-hand.
10. Hike to a swimming hole and swim under the waterfall.
2007-02-14 02:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-12 10:13:23
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answered by Slade 1
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This will work if you're old enough to drink: Go down to Ocean Beach, drive all the way out Newport Avenue, and park. Go into the South Beach Bar & Grill for a beer and the BEST Grilled Mahi Tacos in the world! Then, take a walk way out the pier, or along the boardwalk, or just around OB - it's such a nice eclectic area. If you're younger than that, how about the Corvette diner up in Hillcrest, followed by one of the more unusual movies at the theater just across the street.
2016-03-14 01:16:57
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answered by Louise 4
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Art galleries and museums. There are about a million of them, for whatever your taste is. Check the listings in the Reader or CityBeat for the best bets each weekend. Generally gallery openings are free, and often they are full-out events with live music, food, etc. Try Ray at Night in North Park, the second Sat. of each month, Kettner Nights in Little Italy, Culture & Cocktails at the SD Museum of Art, the A List at the Athenaeum... there are so many!! Some also have film nights, like the Museum of Photographic Art and MCA.
2007-02-13 05:27:15
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answered by kaligirl 3
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Hey Mali, I'm just finishing a rework of my website to focus on local date ideas around San Diego. Take a look, there are 100+ ideas in the database already with photos, driving directions, costs, and anything else you need to do them.
2007-02-13 05:59:56
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answered by Joe 4
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Go to Balboa park. You can eat at one of the restaurants there, go to the rose gardens, hit up a museum or catch an IMAX movie or play at the Old Globe.
My absolute favorite place!
2007-02-13 07:26:33
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answered by St. Judy's comet 3
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Pacifica Del Mar Restaurant in Del Mar, California. Awesome food and amazing view.
2007-02-13 03:23:59
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answered by seetheglobey 6
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