San Diego questions
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San Diego questions
Hello
My partner and I are considering visiting san diego next yr probably in apr/may.
We are probably going to do a package deal as this is generally better value esp as we will be hiring a car, but of course this limits our choice of hotels. The two we are considering are Bahia Resort and Humphreys Half Moon - which would you stay at and why? I gather they are in different areas of san diego - could anyone tell me about them? Would like to be in reach of restaurants etc in the evening. Any help would be appreciated, - I am from the UK and have never visited San diego.
Thanks in advance for any help!
My partner and I are considering visiting san diego next yr probably in apr/may.
We are probably going to do a package deal as this is generally better value esp as we will be hiring a car, but of course this limits our choice of hotels. The two we are considering are Bahia Resort and Humphreys Half Moon - which would you stay at and why? I gather they are in different areas of san diego - could anyone tell me about them? Would like to be in reach of restaurants etc in the evening. Any help would be appreciated, - I am from the UK and have never visited San diego.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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If you want to be near "restaurants, etc", you should stay downtown/gaslamp area. Humphrey's is close to airport, which is close to downtown, but parking downtown is tight in the evenings. The Bahia is on Mission Bay which would not be my choice unless you want to be close to the beach.
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Em,
Assuming you will have a rental car it would be wise to check with the hotel directly to see what the parking charges are. Many hotels in the beach areas of San Diego are now tacking on an additional $10-15 a day for parking (not valet parking, just parking!). This was always free in the past. It can be an unpleasant surprise to visitors to find this out upon checkin.
Assuming you will have a rental car it would be wise to check with the hotel directly to see what the parking charges are. Many hotels in the beach areas of San Diego are now tacking on an additional $10-15 a day for parking (not valet parking, just parking!). This was always free in the past. It can be an unpleasant surprise to visitors to find this out upon checkin.
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bahia would be my choice.
humphreys is a nice hotel but it is in a location where you have to drive a ways to get anywhere. at the bahia, you can walk to the beach, there is a nice walk around the bay area, very close to sea world if you're going there...more action & restaurants to choose from.
humphreys is a nice hotel but it is in a location where you have to drive a ways to get anywhere. at the bahia, you can walk to the beach, there is a nice walk around the bay area, very close to sea world if you're going there...more action & restaurants to choose from.
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