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H1 Unlimited Hydroplanes Ready to Roar at 2010 San Diego Bayfair Powerboat Races

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Grand Prix West Joins H1 Unlimited For Air Guard
Championship presented by Degree Men at
San Diego Bayfair

Mission Bay area hotels with discount rates click here 

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (September 3, 2010)
When you feel the thunderous, automotive-powered hydroplanes of Grand Prix West take to the Bill Muncey Memorial Racecourse on Mission Bay during San Diego Bayfair, September 17-19, they’ll be maintaining an important element of Mr. Muncey’s vision. They’ll be providing the Thunder, enhancing the already amazing H1 Unlimited Hydroplanes.

Bayfair San Diego Powerboat Races

Bayfair San Diego Powerboat Races

‘Grand Prix West’ known for their loud roaring deck to deck action has quickly established itself as one of the premier boat racing attractions, and are thrilled to be joining other boat-racing classes scheduled to compete at the ‘Air Guard Championship presented by Degree Men’.

Men's Degree - A sponsor of the 2010 San Diego Bayfair

Men

H1 Unlimited Chairman Sam Cole stated, “We are delighted to be able to have Grand Prix West join us in San Diego. They are a dedicated group of racers and we look forward to supporting their efforts at the Air Guard Championship presented by Degree. GPW is a great series that is growing fast and becoming very popular with fans of hydroplane racing. They will be a great addition to our event on Mission Bay.”

Grand Prix (GP) is an American Power Boat Association (APBA) class featuring supercharged big-block engines producing as much as 1500 horsepower. The 24-26 foot craft routinely attain speeds in excess of 160 miles-per-hour in the straights. Long a premier class on the east coast of North America, ‘Grand Prix West’ is the first club to organize GP racing on the west coast. GPW consists mostly, though not exclusively, of west coast teams. GP participation in the ‘Air Guard Championship presented by Degree Men’ this year will include teams from across the country. Additionally, teams from Canada, a hotbed of the ever growing class of Grand Prix racing under the Canadian Boating Federation (CBF) banner, some will make the trek to San Diego for such a prestigious race.

Bayfair San Diego Thunderboat Races

Bayfair San Diego Thunderboat Races

The ‘Air Guard Championship presented by Degree Men’ will be seen on the Versus Network on Saturday, October 16 and will be streamed live on the internet by Tampa Digital Studios. Additionally, Grand Prix racing will be streamed live at www.gpwracing.com .

More information is available at www.gpwracing.com.
FOR ALL MEDIA RELATED INQUIRIES AND GRAPHICS
PLEASE CONTACT: Bart Leland 206-321-3383
bart@bigmediainc.com

San Diego Mission Bay Area Hotels and Lodging

Get discount hotel rates for the 2010 Bayfair
San Diego Powerboat Races at the links below
or call 1-800-679-7707!

Mission Bay area hotels with discount rates click here

Pacific Beach oceanfront hotels with discount room rates click here

Hotel Circle is just 5 minutes away from the event and has hotel
room rates starting at just $69.95 per night!

The pit area for the unlimited hydroplane boats

The pit area for the unlimited hydroplane boats


Seals, Sea Lions and Kayakers Enjoy La Jolla Cove

Monday, June 14th, 2010
La Jolla Cove California

La Jolla Cove California

La Jolla Cove - Showcases San Diego’s Coastal Beauty
and Recreation

Kayakers paddle past sea lions at La Jolla Cove

Kayakers paddle past sea lions at La Jolla Cove

La Jolla California is one of the most beautiful scenic coastal
communities in San Diego and Southern California and after
spending a sunny afternoon in La Jolla Cove it is easy to see why.

Sea lions at La Jolla Cove Ca.

Sea lions at La Jolla Cove Ca.

The coastal area is loaded with al kinds of rock cliffs and beaches
with plenty of swimmmers, snorkelers, scuba divers and kayakers
enjoying the Pacific Ocean waters.

A sea lion sunbathing at La Jolla Shores

A sea lion sunbathing at La Jolla Shores

In addition to being a great recreation place for people it is also
a popular place for seals, sea lions, pelicans and hundreds of types
of fish and birds which make their home in La Jolla Cove and the
surrounding area.

There are some very cool rock caves and plenty of sea lions
frloicking along the shores sunbathing on the rocks and thousands
of weekly visitors fromn around the world walk by and paddle
around the area to see the amazing views themselves.

Sea lions sunbathing on the rocks

Sea lions sunbathing on the rocks

If you are looking for a great place to visit while on vacation in San Diego
check out the amazing coastal views and wildlife that make their home
in the La Jolla Cove area and come see the spectacular place for yourself!

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla Cove

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla Cove

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Sunny Jim Cave Showcases La Jolla History and Beauty

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Sunny Jim Cave at La Jolla Cove - A great attraction and
place to visit in San Diego
 

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla California

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla California

 

There is no shortage of things to do when spending time in La Jolla California. There are great galleries, restaurants, museums, hotels and walking trails along the coast and a hidden and historical cave at 1325 Coast Blvd. at La Jolla Cove.

 

The Cave Store at 1325 Ocean Blvd. La Jolla California

The Cave Store at 1325 Ocean Blvd. La Jolla California

 

The Sunny Jim Cave Store and cave entrance has been a San Diego landmark since 1903 when the cave was dug out by Gustav Shultz.

 

The Cave Shop in La Jolla Ca.

The Cave Shop in La Jolla Cove

 

The cave goes down 145 steps into La Jolla Cove, which is known for having several caves which are part of the cliff and rock areas of La Jolla Village.

 

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla

 

Sunny Jim Cave provides an inside look at La Jolla’s historical past and also a look at the pristine beauty that makes this one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the world.

Enter Sunny Jim Cave Video

The water area outside Sunny Jim Cave is well known for being agreat place to scuba dive, swim, snorkel, kayak and paddle board. The cliff areas surrounding Sunny Jim Cave are loaded with pelicans, sea lions and beautiful coastal views and scenery.

 

The cave areas of La Jolla Cove

The cave areas of La Jolla Cove

 

If you are looking for a great place to visit and take a walk back in history visit Sunny Jim Cave located inside the Cave Shop just below Prospect Street on Ocean Blvd. in La Jolla Village.

 

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla California

Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla California

 

For more information on La Jolla including discount hotel room
rates and attractions visit or call 1-800-679-7707:
www.la-jolla-california-online.com

 

The area above Sunny Jim Cave in La Jolla

The area above Sunny Jim Cave in La Jolla

 

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& Things to Do
La Jolla Area Map

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SoCal Beaches Magazine

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Torrey Pines State Park / Reserve - 8 Great Miles of Coastal Hiking Trails in San Diego

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

 

Torrey Pines State Park | Torrey Pines State Reserve
Great Hiking Trails and Views in La Jolla San Diego

A look at some of the hiking trails and views at Torrey Pines State Park

A look at some of the hiking trails and views at Torrey Pines State Park

Torrey Pines State Reserve is a fabulous place to get out and hike and enjoy some of the best scenic views in San Diego and Southern California. The trails start on the beach and run through some of the cliffs and wooded areas which encompass some of San Diego’s early history.

If you are looking for a great place to go out walking or hiking you will love this nature preserve right off the Highway 5 and Carmel Valley Road in San Diego.

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is located within San Diego city limits and yet remains one of the wildest stretches of land on our Southern California coast! Because of the efforts and foresight of the people in this area, 2000 acres of land are as they were before San Diego was developed -with the chaparral plant community, the rare and elegant Torrey pine trees, miles of unspoiled beaches, and a lagoon that is vital to migrating seabirds. One can imagine what California must have looked like to the early settlers, or to the Spanish explorers, or even to the first California residents here, the Kumeyaay people.

There are 8 miles of trails, a visitor center, and guided nature walks on weekends and holidays.

Torrey Pines is visited by travelers from all over the world and by local residents who come daily to rest at the stunning overlooks, walk a peaceful trail, or exercise in a clean, beautiful environment. Spend some time at this web site, then come spend some time at beautiful Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Special care has been taken to preserve it and keep it for now and forever.
Trail status:  

Generally open.  The Beach Trail is NOT closed, but the little trail that goes up over the rocks opposite Flat Rock is closed off due to a rockslide. But you can walk south past Flat Rock at low tide (or you could walk through the water with your shoes off) to get to the beach south of Flat Rock.  

The entrance to Torrey Pines State Park / Reserve

The entrance to Torrey Pines State Park / Reserve

Due to trail construction, the Rim Canyon Trail and the “Tunnel Trail” (the trail below Red Butte on the east side) are currently closed. Visitors will still be able to go up to Red Butte and down to Razor Point.  Also, Red Butte & Razor Point trails are accessible from the Beach Trail.   Walking from the west, upper parking lot, take the left fork and continue on the Beach Trail. Details available at the Visitor Center.

 

The Guy Fleming Trail is closed for repairs except for the north side of the trail from the trailhead to the North Overlook. You can still hike a portion of the Guy Fleming. Turn right at the Trail entry and continue to the North Overlook. Then turn around and retrace your steps.

 

A staircase going from the beach to the hiking trails

A staircase going from the beach to the hiking trails

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a wilderness island in an urban sea. This fragile environment is the home of our nation’s rarest pine tree - Pinus torreyana. Once this tree covered a larger area. It now grows only here and on Santa Rosa Island off the coast near Santa Barbara.

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a day-use park only. There is no overnight camping facility. Picnics are permitted on the beach only. No food or drinks (other than water) are permitted in the Reserve (i.e., the mesa above the beach and the Extension).

There is no place in the park to buy food or drinks. Hikers are advised to bring and carry drinking water on the trails - especially in the summertime.

The entrance to one of the hiking trails

The entrance to one of the hiking trails

Location
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is located between La Jolla and Del Mar, California, north of San Diego. From Hwy 5, exit on Carmel Valley Road and drive west for about 1.5 miles till you reach the Coast Highway 101. Turn left and proceed along the beach for about a mile. The park entrance is on your right just before the highway begins to climb the Torrey Pines grade.

12600 North Torrey Pines Road, San Diego CA 92037

GPS:  32.92183,  -117.2497 

Phone (858) 755-2063        

Some of the early history of the Torrey Pines Reserve

Some of the early history of the Torrey Pines Reserve

 

Fees
There is a parking fee for any car entering Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.

General: $10 (everyday)

Senior (62+): $9
Disabled:$5 (with qualified Dept Parks Recreation pass)

Bus with 10-24 people: $50 all days
Bus with 25+ people: $100 all days
Annual pass: $125   State Park Online Payment
 

If there is no staff person in the kiosk at the park entrance, the parking fee can be paid at Visitor Center at the top of the mesa. No reservations or permits are required.

The entrance to the Torrey Pines Visitor Center

The entrance to the Torrey Pines Visitor Center

 

 

Operating Hours
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is open daily at 8 AM. Closing time is approximately at sunset. Sunset varies from 4 PM in the winter to 8 PM in the summer. See San Diego Sunset Time for approximate closing time. Actual closing time is posted each day at the Reserve entrances and parking lots.

The Visitor Center hours are daily 9 AM to 6 PM during summer daylight saving time and 10 AM to 4 PM during winter standard time.

Interpretive Services & Guided Nature Walks

 Be sure to visit the museum at the Visitor Center to see the exhibits of the natural and cultural history of the Reserve. Weekends and holidays there are interpretive nature walks at 10 AM and at 2 PM. Check at the Visitor Center for other programs which may be offered. Requests for group interpretive and educational programs should be made two weeks in advance.

A look inside the Torrey Pines State park Visitors Center

A look inside the Torrey Pines State park Visitors Center

 

 

Rules
Fire, erosion and off-trail hiking can damage fragile natural features beyond repair. To help preserve natural features, and for your own safety, you must observe these basic rules:

Stay on officially designated trails. Cutting across switchbacks and between trails, going into closed areas, and climbing cliffs are activities that cause severe environmental damage and can be dangerous. These activities are prohibited.

All smoking and fires are prohibited in the Reserve. Smoking is permitted at the beach.

No picnics are allowed in the Reserve. You may picnic on the beach. Do not take food or drink (except for water) on any trail except to carry them to the beach. Fires are permitted at the beach in your own BBQ. No fire pits are available. No alcohol is allowed.

Dogs and horses are prohibited from the Reserve and from the beach.

No bicycles. motorcycles. or any other vehicles except baby strollers and wheelchairs are permitted on any trail.

All natural or historic features are protected by state law. Do not collect pine cones. Do not pick wildflowers. They must be left to produce seed to grow new plants and as food for animals. Leave plants, animals, and rocks for the next visitor to enjoy.

Park only in designated parking lots. Stopping on road shoulders is not permitted.

Keep small children with an adult at all times. The cliffs and canyons can be dangerous places.

Views of Del Mar and the Highway 101 from one of the trails

Views of Del Mar and the Highway 101 from one of the trails

 

 

 

A massive collapse of the cliff walls along the Torrey Pines State Beach

A massive collapse of the cliff walls along the Torrey Pines State Beach

For more photos and videos of the Torrey Pines State Park and Reserve visit:
http://www.socalbeachmag.net/placestovisit/torreypinesstatepark.html

www.torreypine.org


San Diego Beach Hotels Offering Discounts for 2009 Bayfair Powerboat Races

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Over 20 San Diego beach area hotels are offering special reduced rates for the 2009 Bayfair San Diego Powerboat / Thunderboat Races on Mission Bay. The hotels are all located on Mission Bay or on or by the beach

The 2009 Powerboat Races will be in Mission Bay Sept 18-20

The 2009 Powerboat Races will be in Mission Bay Sept 18-20

The World Series of Powerboat Racing takes place on Mission Bay September 18-20, 2009 and over 20 San Diego area beach hotels are offering special packages and room rates for treavelers coming into the area to watch the event.

Hotels include the Paradise Point Hotel and Resort, The Catamaran Hotel and Resort, The Bahia Hotel and Resort, The Surfer Beach Hotel, The Best Westen Blue SeaLodge, The Dana Hotel and Marina (formerly the Dana Inn) The Hyatt Regency Islandia, The Pacific Shores Inn, The Ocean Park Inn, The Mission Bay Hilton, Tower 23 Hotel and over 15 more local area hotels in Pacific Beach, Mission Bay, Sports Arena, Hotel Circle and La Jolla.

“This event brings out the best in powerboat racing and local hotels want to make sure that visitors get great hotel rates when coming to watch these races on Mission Bay”, said SoCal Beaches Travel spokesperson Mark Fitzgerald.

The pit areas for the powerboats on Mission Bay San Diego

The pit areas for the powerboats on Mission Bay San Diego

“Visitors coming to the 2009 Bayfair San Diego Powerboat Races who need a hotel can call our toll free number to take advantage of these special rates by calling 1-800-679-7707 or can visit one of our local San Diego area websites including www.missionbeachonline.com www.pacificbeachonline.com or www.missionbeachconcierge.com“, Fitzgerald continued.

“Our websites include the locations of the hotels and classify them in price groups ranked on “budget hotels” “moderate priced hotels” or “luxury hotels”, so clients can see the price range and location. All hotels can be booked online or by phone and many of these hotel packages include tickets to SeaWorld San Diego and other local attractions”.

The Bayfair Thunderboat / Powerboat Races are put on by Thunderboats Unlimited Inc.

Thunderboats Unlimited, Inc. is a non-profit corporation established by a group of committed Southern California racing enthusiasts, to promote powerboat racing in San Diego, and increase tourism in the beach area. The group was initially brought together by the late legendary hydroplane racer Bill Muncey, for whom the 2½ mile race course is named, but soon grew to include individuals from all aspects of the community.

A Board of Governors was formed to oversee race operations and give fans in attendance an enjoyable, superb regatta. Today the Board consists of members whose dedication to excellence ensures that world-class powerboat racing will continue to be an integral piece of the fabric of life in America’s Finest City.

Thunderboats Unlimited is a non-profit 501c(4) committed to supporting local San Diego charities through powerboat racing.

One of the powerboats from the 2008 Bayfair San Diego Thunderboat Races

One of the powerboats from the 2008 Bayfair San Diego Thunderboat Races

For more information on hotels and lodging including a list of area hotels
visit
http://arestravel.com/2219_hotel-list.html?locationID=g53093 or call
a reservation expert at 1-800-679-7707

Check out our photos and video from the 2008 bayfair San Diego Races at
http://www.socalbeachmag.net/californiabeachevents/2008bayfairsandiego.html

http://www.prlog.org/10338491-san-diego-hotels-offer-discounted-hotel-rates-for-2009-bayfair-san-diego-powerboat-races.html


Pacific Beach Hare Krishna Temple Provides Insight into Indian Culture

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Hare Krishna Temple in Pacific Beach Showcases India Culture and Spirituality

A look at the Hare Krishna Temple at 1020 Grand Ave. in Pacific Beach

A look at the Hare Krishna Temple at 1020 Grand Ave. in Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach San Diego has a host of great things to do on the beach and by the beach. There is a host of beach activities and places to visit including the Hare Krishna Temple, which is located at 1020 Grand Avenue just a few blocks from the beach.

The Hare Krishna Temple provides a real insight into Indian society and culture and the temple area includes a weekly vegetarian ”love feast” in addition to weekly Yoga programs at the Krishna Lounge.

The Sri Jaganatha, Sri Subadra Devi and Sri Balaram Dieties

The Sri Jaganatha, Sri Subadra Devi and Sri Balaram Dieties

According the the Krishna Lounge website the Krishna Lounge is
“ a place where we can relax and take a break from the material stresses of life. After a long week of work or school, it is most divine to have a comfortable lounge to unwind and enjoy engaging but relaxing experience.

Despite the Krishna Lounge being completely transcendental, it is physically located in San Diego, Pacific Beach.

The Krishna Lounge has a gathering every Thursday night. Doors open by 7pm. We sing KIRTAN (Yoga Mantras), a form of mantra meditation, eat a lovely vegetarian meal, and take part in spiritually elevating conversations.”

The Lord Caitanya and Sri Nitunanda Dieties at the Krishna Temple

The Lord Caitanya and Sri Nitunanda Dieties at the Krishna Temple

The Hare Krishna Temple itself is open to the public with daily Yoga classes at 7:15AM and an India boutique and gift shop which is open at 5PM to 8PM 7 days a week. The gift shop includes all types of incence, books on spirituality, jewelry and clothing items.

The main temple area features Dieties and daily spiritual programs including a morning Kirtan and Yoga class. “It is as close to get experiencing India culture without having to fly there”, said Brian Harman a weekly Yoga class and Sunday love feast attendee”.

A portion of the boutique and gift shop featuring clothing, incense, jewelry and books

A portion of the boutique and gift shop featuring clothing, incense, jewelry and books

The Sunday love feast program has been going on at the San Diego temple since the 1970’s and features a short Yoga lecture, singing and dancing and also an amazing 5 course vegetarian dinner.

The cost of the dinner is only $5.00 and anyone who volunteers to serve out and help clean up can eat for free.

For more information on the Pacific Beach Hare Krishna temple and the Krishna Lounge visit:

The Hare Krishna Temple
1020 Grand Avenue
Pacific Beach San Diego, Ca., 92109

www.KrishnaLounge.com

Map and Driving Directions click here

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhativedanta Swmi Prabhupada the founder of the Hare Krishna spiritual center

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhativedanta Swmi Prabhupada the founder of the Hare Krishna spiritual center

Dolphins Regular Visitors Along San Diego Beaches

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Dophins Cruise Along San Diego Beaches Enjoying Summer

A dolphin jumps out of the water in Mission Beach

A dolphin jumps out of the water in Mission Beach

When it comes to great things to do along San Diego beaches there is an endlist list including surfing, skateboarding, walking, volleyball, sunbathing and another add on would be “Dolphin Watching”.

Dolphins are regular visitors along San Diego beache sand normally the best time to see them is in the mornings.

As a person who cruises the beaches in the mornings I normally see dolphins 4-5 days a week and every once in a while they are pretty active jumping out of the water and having fun.

The dolphins swim along the coast in pods or groups of anywhere from 2-3 up to as many as 15-20 and they come in as close as 75 feet on days when the surf is big.

Dolphins love to ride waves and also cruise along and show surfers that they are better in the water.

A dolphin cruises along San Diego beaches

A dolphin cruises along San Diego beaches

San Diego has two types of dolphins including:

Risso’s Dolphins (Grampus griseus) are commonly called Grampus because of their species name, Grampus griseus. They reach lengths of at least 15 feet with newborns reported to measure 5 feet. Risso’s are thought to eat squid and occasionally fish. Risso’s dolphins have several distinguishing characteristics, which make them fairly easy to identify. They have a large curved dorsal fin that is far back and is generally darker than the rest of the body. Adults appear light gray to nearly white in coloration mostly due to the scarring patterns from the dolphins raking their teeth across each other. Their snout has no pronounced beak and there is a unique v-shaped indentation on the forehead.

Pacific White-Sided Dolphins head and body length is 5-10 feet, pectoral fin length is about a foot, dorsal fin height is up to 1 foot, and the width of the tail flukes is 1-1.5 feet. Most species have a gray or black back, a paler belly, and various bands and stripes on the sides; there are conspicuous yellowish brown and grayish streaks on the sides. The dorsal and pectoral fins are pointed. The beak is poorly defined. These dolphins are known to leap clear of the water and is the only dolphin of the eastern Pacific known to turn complete somersaults under natural conditions.

So the next time you are cruising along San Diego beaches keep your eyes open for these locals of the beaches and Pacific Ocean.

 Dolphins cruising around Mission Beach in the morning video

Dolphins at Mission Beach in San Diego #2 video

Discount San Diego Attraction Tickets Now Online

Friday, June 5th, 2009

San Diego attractions tickets for The San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego, LegoLand California, The Wild Animal Park and over 100 more can now be booked online with discount ticket prices or by phone at 1-800-679-7707

San Diego Attraction Tickets and Discount packages can now be booked online

San Diego Attraction Tickets and Discount packages can now be booked online

Buying tickets for San Diego area attractions has just got a lot easier for San Diego area visitors and tourists thanks to the help of ARES Reservations and SoCal Beaches Magazine Travel. Over 200 area attractions and things to do can now be booked online with special pricing and packages saving money for guests.
San Diego Zoo tickets online with discount prices
San Diego Zoo tickets online with discount prices
Major attractions like The San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego, LegoLand California, The Wild Animal Park, San Diego Scenic tours, The Midway Museum and over 150 more area things to do now offer online tickets on the SoCal Beaches Magazine website (www.socalbeachmag.net)
Legoland California offers discount tickets online

Legoland California offers discount tickets online

“We are very lucky to be able to offer San Diego visitors attraction tickets online which can save them up to 50% of the cost of buying them at retail”, said SoCal Beaches Magazine and Travel spokeperson Mark Fitzgerald.
 

Buy tickets with discount rates for the San Diego Wild Animal Park

Buy tickets with discount rates for the San Diego Wild Animal Park

We have “Fab 4″ ticket packages that bundle tickets for the top attractions like LegoLand California, The San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego and The Wild Animal Park and save guests money and allow them to do more on their vacation” said Fitzgerald. “Guests can book tickets online or book tickets by phone by calling our reservation number at 1-800-679-7707“, Fitzgerald continued.

That is good news in 2009 when tourists are looking for ways to make their vacation dollars stretch further and many visitors are staying closer to home.

In addition to saving money for attraction guests, the online tickets also help the San Diego attractions gauge how busy certain times of the year will be and thus allowing them to provide proper staffing and marketing to keep the gates full.

“It is a win-win for both the consumer and also the attraction, since paying in advance for the tickets helps the attractions forecast their traffic and increase their marketing efforts if they think they may be slow”, continued Fitzgerald. “The consumer saves money since the attractions offer special incentives and specials to make entrance and admissions more affordable including special packages with area hotels”, he finished.

Visitors can book San Diego attraction tickets online going to the www.SoCalBeachMag.net website or by calling 1-800-679-7707 and speaking with a reservation expert who can also inform them of current hotel package deals.

Guest can also click on the link below to view over 200 San Diego area attractions and ticket specials
http://hotels.socalbeachmag.net/2219_ticket-list_m10_r185993.html

Buy San Diego attraction tickets online and save up to 50% on ticket prices call 1-800-679-7707 or Visit our website page for a list of attractions:
SeaWorld is one of many San Diego attractions offering discount tickets with hotel room specials

SeaWorld is one of many San Diego attractions offering discount tickets with hotel room specials

 


101 Cafe in Oceanside Offers Great Food and a 1950’s Atmosphere on the Old Highway 101

Friday, April 24th, 2009

101 Cafe Offers Great Food and a Look
of Days Gone By on the Old Highway 101

The 101 Cafe at 631 South Coast Highway, Oceanside California

The 101 Cafe at 631 South Coast Highway, Oceanside California

There is a lot of history of California that goes along the building and
cruising down the “Old Highway 101″, but one that really stands out is the historic 101 Cafe located on the corner of Wisconsin Street and the Pacific Coast Highway at 631 South Coast Highway. 

There are plenty of places that offer nostalgia of the fifties era diners, but none does it better than the 101 Cafe. 

The 101 Cafe is the oldest restaurant in Oceanside and the following is a bit of history from the www.101Cafe.net website:

“The 101 Cafe began its life as a small 20-seat diner in 1928, opened by the Ekegren family. It was just the small dining room where the counters are now. As today, the restaurant was noted for its breakfast, which is still served all day. The Cafe was named for the old highway which it fronted Highway 101.  The Greyhound bus stopped right in front until the 1940’s when a bus station was located downtown. The diner enjoyed the traffic generated by Highway 101, which was the main access from Los Angeles to San Diego until 1953 when Highway 101 was relocated to the present location of Interstate 5. This changed the nature of the business.

During this time a local businessman had the foresight to adapt to the change. Lucky Lackey, the businessman, added the overhang around the building as it now exists. He found a successful restaurateur in John “Bushie” Graham to operate the latest in eateries, a drive-in called “Grahams” and ran it quite successfully until the early 1970’s. Graham also ran two other drive-ins in Oceanside, located at Seventh and Hill Streets and Clementine and Mission Avenue. Grahams’ reputation as a hot spot for local teenagers spread far and wide. When the new drive-throughs like McDonald’s began to rise to prominence, drive-ins no longer prospered. Graham adapted by selling to-go items and changed the format to a coffee shop.  All along, the Cafe has been a favorite of locals and tourists looking for friendly service and great food. About 10 years later, a new owner changed the name to Randy’s Coffee Shop.

We believe the change back to the original name will bring a smile to everyone who might remember the 101 and to all others it will be a look back to the past. We hope everyone will enjoy the experience of eating in such an historic place as the 101 Cafe, the oldest and best restaurant in Oceanside. Please let us know what you think about us. We want to please you.”

A 1958 Ford Courier sits in front of the 101 Cafe in Oceanside

A 1958 Ford Courier sits in front of the 101 Cafe in Oceanside

The 101 Cafe offers great food at a great price and is a place where classic cars, hot rods and muscle cars can often be seen as car owners have lunch or breakfast.

The mural painted along with 101 Cafe showcases the fifities diner look

The mural painted along with 101 Cafe showcases the fifities diner look

The 1950 style mural along the side of the building is one of the most recognizable paintings in San Diego County and especially along the 101 Pacific Coast Highway itself.

The restaurant still has the look and feel of a 1950 diner and if you are looking for great food with great service at a great price, this is a must stop.

Along with all the traditional food the 101 Cafe also offers great veggie burgers

Along with all the traditional food the 101 Cafe also offers great veggie burgers

Make sure you put the 101 Cafe on your map as a place to stop and bring the kids, wife or friends for a great milkshake, breakfast, or in my case an awesome veggie burger!

Visit the 101 Cafe links for more information on this fantastic diner that brings back the gold old day memories of the fifties!

www.101cafe.net

About the historic Highway 101
http://www.101cafe.net/us_highway_101/Historic_US_101.htm

California Highway 101 photos
http://www.101cafe.net/us_highway_101/California_101.htm

Visit the 101 Cafe at 631 South Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054

Visit the 101 Cafe at 631 South Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054

101 Cafe Videos

For more information on Southern California beach communities and things to do visit the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at www.socalbeachmag.net


California Surf Museum to Hold Gala Fundraiser May 14th

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The California Surf Museum Announces The 2nd Annual Gala Fundraiser

The Gala Fundraiser will be held at the new California Surf Museum in Oceanside, CA on Thursday, May 14, 2009 from 5–10pm.
There will be live music, a variety of fabulous food experiences, and a silent auction with many limited edition items. 

Tickets for the event will be $65 per person for members and $100 for non-members. Tickets at the door will be $125, if available.

To buy your tickets early and reserve a spot, please purchase directly at the California Surf Museum or online at www.surfmuseum.org beginning April 3rd.

Surfing legends will be in attendance to mingle with the crowd. Please save the date to give back to the sport of surfing and to honor the history of surfing with the prestige it deserves. Please contact CSM csm@surfmuseum.org or call 760.721.6876 for all tax-deductible auction items and to find out about sponsorship opportunities for this fabulous event.

Click here to purchase tickets for the event

California Surf Museum at 312 Pier View Way Oceanside Ca. 92054

California Surf Museum at 312 Pier View Way Oceanside Ca. 92054