Hotel advise in San Diego
#4

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Where do you want to be? San Diego is a large county.
If you want to be close to downtown, I recommend Little Italy. There's also the Gaslamp Quarter, which is considered the "main" area of downtown - as far as restaurants and nightlife are concerned.
The hotel circle area in Mission Valley is great because you can easily jump on a freeway to just about anywhere, but it's definitely not foot-traffic friendly. You'll need to drive everywhere you want to go.
La Jolla is really pretty - relatively upscale, close to beaches, lots of restaurants and shopping.
North Park seems to be the hip area right now, but it's more on the gritty side than upscale.
I recommend that you map out the places you'll be visiting and then focus in on one or two neighborhoods that will be most convenient.
If you want to be close to downtown, I recommend Little Italy. There's also the Gaslamp Quarter, which is considered the "main" area of downtown - as far as restaurants and nightlife are concerned.
The hotel circle area in Mission Valley is great because you can easily jump on a freeway to just about anywhere, but it's definitely not foot-traffic friendly. You'll need to drive everywhere you want to go.
La Jolla is really pretty - relatively upscale, close to beaches, lots of restaurants and shopping.
North Park seems to be the hip area right now, but it's more on the gritty side than upscale.
I recommend that you map out the places you'll be visiting and then focus in on one or two neighborhoods that will be most convenient.
Last edited by memejs; Oct 25th, 2019 at 07:59 AM.
#5

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From his other thread this is what their interests are
good beach
good sighting place
Big Malls
Look at some place like the Catarmaran, on Mission Bay. It's very close to the Pacific Ocean - easy walk, and easy drive to any of the sightseeing places - Sea World, San Diego Zoo, Legoland, etc. as well as the huge malls at Mission Valley.
good beach
good sighting place
Big Malls
Look at some place like the Catarmaran, on Mission Bay. It's very close to the Pacific Ocean - easy walk, and easy drive to any of the sightseeing places - Sea World, San Diego Zoo, Legoland, etc. as well as the huge malls at Mission Valley.
Last edited by J62; Oct 25th, 2019 at 08:08 AM.
#6

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Right near the Catamaran Resort is the Blue Sea Beach Hotel, part of the Pacifica group. Check their website for specials. I think it will be hard to find something nice in your price range. The Catamaran and Blue Sea charge for parking also. Mission Valley may offer less expensive options.
https://www.blueseabeachhotel.com
https://www.blueseabeachhotel.com
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#8
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Nonsense. Go to hotels.com, or one of those type of websites, create an account, and search on Mission Bay for the number of people with free parking for your dates.
For example I see La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mission Bay for $105 per room with free parking and free breakfast, (would be ABOUT $120 USD with taxes).
Don't wait too long though.
Mission Bay is the cheapest place to stay for families with free parking.
If there isn't a conference the rates are often very good.
For example I see La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mission Bay for $105 per room with free parking and free breakfast, (would be ABOUT $120 USD with taxes).
Don't wait too long though.
Mission Bay is the cheapest place to stay for families with free parking.
If there isn't a conference the rates are often very good.
#10


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When searching on booking.com or hotels.com or even a hotel's website, make sure you know ALL of the taxes and fees/charges that will be added to the room rate. You might have to complete the booking process (make sure it's cancellable) before you know the full story. (Or you could call the property.) So many hotels now are charging "resort fees" even if the property isn't really a resort, and sometimes the charges aren't apparent until you book.
#14
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Hi,
I found many Best Western hotels in Ash st. Which is the BW hotel which you are referring? I have to book the hotel.
Cabrillo Garden Inn
Suites Hotel Coronado Island
Island Palms Hotel & Marina
Hacienda Hotel Old Town
Thanks,
I found many Best Western hotels in Ash st. Which is the BW hotel which you are referring? I have to book the hotel.
Cabrillo Garden Inn
Suites Hotel Coronado Island
Island Palms Hotel & Marina
Hacienda Hotel Old Town
Thanks,
#15

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The one mentioned by SeaF "Best Western Plus Bayside" is on Ash St.
Be sure you look at a map so you know where that hotel is, and is not. If your priority is to be able to walk to a Pacific Ocean beach then that hotel is not the right one for you.
#16

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Maybe you have already decided but with kids I would definitely rather be near the Catamaran than downtown just because the beach is such a big part of San Diego. The Blue Sea Beach hotel mentioned above has good sales on right now and so if you book direct it looks like you could something that works for 2 adults and 2 kids for around $150.
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That BW Bayside on W. Ash looks nice, has reasonably-priced parking if you need that, and is easy walking to the Embarcadero where you'll find the Midway Museum and the Star of India, plus harbor cruises. Lots of restaurants close by. The Trolley is close and you can get to Fashion Valley for shopping easily on it. Also to the Mission San Diego de Alcala, the first of the California Missions.Also, in the other direction, to Petco Park where you might be able to take a tour. It's not near any beach, so, as others have said, if that's important, this would not be the best place for your family. It is close to Balboa Park, though, and the Zoo.
#20

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I just came back from San Diego with two kids. We stayed at Best Western Island Palms on Shelter Island. I booked through hotels.com at $115/night plus taxes. Free parking across the street, lovely view of the marina. No breakfast. https://www.islandpalms.com.



