By HSimas
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a year ago
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Three or four times a year, my husband and I make the short trip south to go visit our friends at the San Diego Zoo. And by friends, I mean baby gorillas and pandas and such. We've gone so many times during our tenure here in Southern California, we consider ourselves experts on the San Diego weekend getaway.
Planning a trip to San Diego? Please, put our knowledge to good use. Note that while I do not have children myself, I have been informed by one of my nephews that I am "98% kid" (In case you are wondering, I was told the only issues preventing me from being 100% kid are that I have a job and drive a car). So these tips should be useful to both the child-blessed and blissfully childless.
This week I will concentrate on Where to Stay.
By pmiller
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7 months ago
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Photo courtesy of The Daily English Show, via FlickrIn an effort to resuscitate Japan's tourism industry after the recent
tsunami and nuclear disaster, the country's tourism agency announced
plans this week to offer
10,000 free flights to Japan in the coming year. Travelers interested in taking advantage of the offer will need to submit an application to the agency.
By aksekar
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8 months ago
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By Cezary p (Own work) [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0],
via
Wikimedia Commons
Tired of revisiting the same old beach year after year on the
routine and always predictable family vacation? Do your all your
trips seem to bleed together in haze of souvenir shops, theme parks
and too much driving? It's time to get away from the typical
rotation of vacation spots and discover something new.
International travel might seem intimidating at first glance, but
there's a whole world beyond crowded waterparks and gaudy tourist
traps--and it's more accessible than you might think.
By dealtown
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10 months ago
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Image courtesy of sontag1 via FlickrIf you live in southern California, you've no doubt heard about next weekend's "
Carmageddon," when a 10-mile stretch of the 405 freeway will be closed for construction. From July 15th through 17th, the 405 North will be closed between the 10 and the 101.