California Road Trips 2008 - (Page 31) Good times for all in San Diego. There aren’t too many places in the world that can satisfy the vacation needs of grown-ups and kids. And there’s only one place that satisfies those very different needs in the absolute greatest climate. San Diego, of course. Our attractions, both manmade and natural, are indeed worldclass. Learning and fun have always been at the heart of our parks and wild places, and each new season brings new exhibits, shows and rides that make for spirited family interaction. Add to that our beaches, golf courses (Torrey Pines, home to the 2008 U.S. Open), historical sites and museums, and your must-see list will get filled before you know it. Start your San Diego exploration at www.sandiego.org/familyfun for savings on San Diego’s premier attractions. San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park Experience the wonders of wildlife! Located downtown, the world-famous San Diego Zoo is an urban paradise filled with fun for the whole family. To the North, the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park features walking trails leading to lions lounging in the grasslands, antelope and giraffes mixing and mingling, and rhinos wallowing in waterholes. SeaWorld San Diego SeaWorld® takes you on a one-of-a-kind journey beyond the ocean’s door to a place filled with up-close animal encounters, thrilling rides, awe-inspiring shows and exhilarating adventure. Plus, enjoy the new Sesame Street 4-D movie and the all-new Sesame Street Bay of Play, an all-new play area with three familyfriendly rides. LEGOLAND California Step back in time as you brave the mystery and intrigue of LEGOLAND® California’s newest area, Land of Adventure. Battle your way through Lost Kingdom Adventure using laser blasters as you uncover a forgotten empire and hunt for lost treasure. It’s just one of more than 50 rides, shows and attractions at LEGOLAND that makes everyone feel like a hero. http://www.sandiego.org/familyfun http://www.sandiego.org/familyfun
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