San Diego Hotel
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Can anyone recommend a hotel in San Diego? We will be flying to LAX on September 17th, landing at around 14:00 and picking up our Nissan XTerra or similar (don't even dare try and give me a Hyundai Santa Fe).
We'll then be heading straight down to San Diego. We'll be pretty knackered by the time we get there, so we are looking for a nice, quiet, relaxing hotel for one or two nights. Hopefully for no more than £100 a night if possible.
Also any tips on any must-see's in and around San Diego? Any restaurant recommendations?
Cheers
We'll then be heading straight down to San Diego. We'll be pretty knackered by the time we get there, so we are looking for a nice, quiet, relaxing hotel for one or two nights. Hopefully for no more than £100 a night if possible.
Also any tips on any must-see's in and around San Diego? Any restaurant recommendations?
Cheers
We stayed in the Sofia hotel, which was pretty cheap (I think) and an ideal central location.
The public transport is really really good, and very cheap. I believe we bought a "one day travel card" for under $10 which allowed use of the buses, trams and trains, which was great vfm.
We only had a day or so there, so went to the zoo in the am, they got the bus/train to Old Town San Diego for lunch / beer, and then to Sea World for the afternoon evening.
Make sure you walk down the harbour to see USS Midtown, as its pretty cool, as well as driving over the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge (Highway 75).
The public transport is really really good, and very cheap. I believe we bought a "one day travel card" for under $10 which allowed use of the buses, trams and trains, which was great vfm.
We only had a day or so there, so went to the zoo in the am, they got the bus/train to Old Town San Diego for lunch / beer, and then to Sea World for the afternoon evening.
Make sure you walk down the harbour to see USS Midtown, as its pretty cool, as well as driving over the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge (Highway 75).
Nat_H said:
We stayed in the Sofia hotel, which was pretty cheap (I think) and an ideal central location.
The public transport is really really good, and very cheap. I believe we bought a "one day travel card" for under $10 which allowed use of the buses, trams and trains, which was great vfm.
We only had a day or so there, so went to the zoo in the am, they got the bus/train to Old Town San Diego for lunch / beer, and then to Sea World for the afternoon evening.
Make sure you walk down the harbour to see USS Midtown, as its pretty cool, as well as driving over the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge (Highway 75).
Thanks NatThe public transport is really really good, and very cheap. I believe we bought a "one day travel card" for under $10 which allowed use of the buses, trams and trains, which was great vfm.
We only had a day or so there, so went to the zoo in the am, they got the bus/train to Old Town San Diego for lunch / beer, and then to Sea World for the afternoon evening.
Make sure you walk down the harbour to see USS Midtown, as its pretty cool, as well as driving over the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge (Highway 75).
The Sofia looks nice, and only £120 for the one night.
I quite like the idea of going to the Zoo, but I'm not sure what animals we'd see there that we hadn't already seen at Chester Zoo. That probably sounds really ignorant.

Definitely going to see USS Midtown too, and will take in the bridge.

Strangely Brown said:
Looks nice, but we don't really want to spend £200 on our first nights accomodation. We have another 14 nights to pay for!Arese said:
Strangely Brown said:
Looks nice, but we don't really want to spend £200 on our first nights accomodation. We have another 14 nights to pay for!Strangely Brown said:
Arese said:
Definitely going to see USS Midtown too, and will take in the bridge. 
MidWAY!
Arese said:

Where are you going after San Diego?
We went to Palm Springs via one of the best drivings roads ever.
Edited by Nat_H on Wednesday 4th August 11:58
Nat_H said:
Where are you going after San Diego?
We went to Palm Springs via one of the best drivings roads ever.
We went to Palm Springs via one of the best drivings roads ever.

To be honest, our itinerary is pretty loose at the moment and something we need to pin down.
Basically, we'll be doing: LAX - San Diego - Vegas - Yosemite - San Francisco - LAX. Hopefully this weekend we can draw up a proper plan of where we want to stop off along the way.
I believe we took the I15 North to Temecula, and then joined the 79 East towards Aguanga.
Then the 371 North / North East, until it meets the 74.
Then we followed the 74 to Mountain Center, and then on to the 243 through Mt San Jacinto State Widerness, through to Banning. (If you like shopping, there is a HUGE Outlet Mall in Cabazon, which is next to Banning)
This route;

From Banning jump on the I10 to Palm Springs.
A slight teaser for you, the road snakes down and around a mountain;

For the hotel, we just picked up a touristy mag from Dennys at breakfast, and found a place that did rooms for $30 or so a night, and ended up in the Palm Court Inn, which is on 1983 North Palm Canyon Drive. Cool pool, and great views.
Here's the pool;

Then the 371 North / North East, until it meets the 74.
Then we followed the 74 to Mountain Center, and then on to the 243 through Mt San Jacinto State Widerness, through to Banning. (If you like shopping, there is a HUGE Outlet Mall in Cabazon, which is next to Banning)
This route;

From Banning jump on the I10 to Palm Springs.
A slight teaser for you, the road snakes down and around a mountain;

For the hotel, we just picked up a touristy mag from Dennys at breakfast, and found a place that did rooms for $30 or so a night, and ended up in the Palm Court Inn, which is on 1983 North Palm Canyon Drive. Cool pool, and great views.
Here's the pool;

Edited by Nat_H on Wednesday 4th August 12:39
Nat_H said:
I believe we took the I15 North to Temecula, and then joined the 79 East towards Aguanga.
Then the 371 North / North East, until it meets the 74.
Then we followed the 74 to Mountain Center, and then on to the 243 through Mt San Jacinto State Widerness, through to Banning. (If you like shopping, there is a HUGE Outlet Mall in Cabazon, which is next to Banning)
This route;

From Banning jump on the I10 to Palm Springs.
A slight teaser for you, the road snakes down and around a mountain;

For the hotel, we just picked up a touristy mag from Dennys at breakfast, and found a place that did rooms for $30 or so a night, and ended up in the Palm Court Inn, which is on 1983 North Palm Canyon Drive. Cool pool, and great views.
Here's the pool;

Cheers Nat, appreciate that.Then the 371 North / North East, until it meets the 74.
Then we followed the 74 to Mountain Center, and then on to the 243 through Mt San Jacinto State Widerness, through to Banning. (If you like shopping, there is a HUGE Outlet Mall in Cabazon, which is next to Banning)
This route;

From Banning jump on the I10 to Palm Springs.
A slight teaser for you, the road snakes down and around a mountain;

For the hotel, we just picked up a touristy mag from Dennys at breakfast, and found a place that did rooms for $30 or so a night, and ended up in the Palm Court Inn, which is on 1983 North Palm Canyon Drive. Cool pool, and great views.
Here's the pool;

That route is 160 miles and the roads look superb. Hopefully we'll stay in San Diego 1 or 2 nights, take that route to Palm Springs early one morning (via the Outlet Mall no doubt!).
We'll need another stop on the way to Vegas, as that's 260 miles from Palm Springs. Maybe somewhere in the Mojave, like Baker.
RE the outlet mall, my other half and found it, planned to go there before we had even booked the hotels, as there is a Dior store there.
I went on to the Grand Canyon from Palm Springs, so I can't help you with places to stop, but when you leave Palm Springs, go via the Joshua Tree National Park from the I10 to the 62 (@Twentynine Palms)
Amboy is worth a drive past too, which is on the way to the I40 from the 62.
If you need any other advice on roads / places - we went from SF to San Diego to the Grand Canyon and the back to SF over almost 4 weeks.
I went on to the Grand Canyon from Palm Springs, so I can't help you with places to stop, but when you leave Palm Springs, go via the Joshua Tree National Park from the I10 to the 62 (@Twentynine Palms)
Amboy is worth a drive past too, which is on the way to the I40 from the 62.
If you need any other advice on roads / places - we went from SF to San Diego to the Grand Canyon and the back to SF over almost 4 weeks.
Edited by Nat_H on Wednesday 4th August 13:39
Nat_H said:
I went on to the Grand Canyon from Palm Springs, so I can't help you with places to stop, but when you leave Palm Springs, go via the Joshua Tree National Park from the I10 to the 62 (@Twentynine Palms)
Amboy is worth a drive past too, which is on the way to the I40 from the 62.
Noted, and my route is now modified Amboy is worth a drive past too, which is on the way to the I40 from the 62.

Shall I avoid Bagdad ?

Edited by Arese on Wednesday 4th August 13:46
I went East at Amboy, so missed Bagdad (lol), but if you have Sky tv, you might recognise something.
Amboy is somewhere in this valley;

Kingman seemed ok to me, but we didn't stop long, but Historic Route 66 is there, and might be worth a look.
The 93 from Kingman to Vegas, over the Hoover Dam is a must, but its 100 odd miles long, with 3 or 4 curves, which is just weird.
Amboy is somewhere in this valley;

Kingman seemed ok to me, but we didn't stop long, but Historic Route 66 is there, and might be worth a look.
The 93 from Kingman to Vegas, over the Hoover Dam is a must, but its 100 odd miles long, with 3 or 4 curves, which is just weird.
Edited by Nat_H on Wednesday 4th August 13:55
Sofia Hotel booked 
Chase Hotel Palm Springs booked
Bellagio booked, suite of course!
Can't wait now!

Chase Hotel Palm Springs booked

Bellagio booked, suite of course!

Can't wait now!
Edited by Arese on Thursday 5th August 09:42
Good work!
Stayed here in Death Valley
and stayed here in Yosemite
And have two cracking places to stay in SF if you are interested.
HTH
Stayed here in Death Valley
and stayed here in Yosemite
And have two cracking places to stay in SF if you are interested.
HTH
Edited by Nat_H on Thursday 5th August 09:53
We stayed here, view across the Marina was excellent
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