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Doncin Jun 26th, 2010 11:10 AM

Staying in Coronado without a car
 
I really need to know the best and easiest way to sight see , ie. Zoo, Midway Museum.
I also would love some restaurant suggestions and if anyone has opinions on any dinner cruises. Thanks so much!!

ksucat Jun 26th, 2010 01:50 PM

if your staying in Coronado, you can go to the Landing and catch a water taxi over to the SD Gaslamp and then cab it or bus to Balboa Park.
USS Midway you can walk to from the Gaslamp.
Hornblower has dinner cruises or you can dine at the Fish Market next to the Midway on the waterfront, Island Prime/C-Level or head to Shelter Island and eat at the Bali Hai.
They rent Segeways in Coronado.

sdhe.com

1JAR Jun 26th, 2010 07:52 PM

Your best bet is Old Town Trolley Tours. It goes to Balboa/Zoo, Coronado and the UUS Midway.

Here is a Map. You can get on & off at the stop tehy offer.
Looks like there are a couple of stops on Coronado...maybe a quick cab ride from where ever you are staying. http://www.trolleytours.com/san-dieg...-san-diego.pdf

There are regulated pedicabs in the USS Midway, GAslamp area too.
Not that many dinner cruises to choose from... Hornblower.

lcuy Jun 26th, 2010 07:58 PM

There is a bus from Coronado to downtown as well. It is pretty quick, since half the distance is on the bridge, with no stops.

The foot/bicycle ferries are $3.75 each way and stop at the foot of Broadway or near the Convention center:

http://www.sdhe.com/san-diego-bay-ferry.html

In Coronado, Peohe's, Tent City, Miguels Cocina are great places to eat. Villa Nueva is a great place for breakfast or lunch. Its a bakery with a mexican touch.

maitaitom Jun 27th, 2010 07:57 AM

Here's some info on the Midway from a trip I took in March. We enjoyed it a lot.

http://web.me.com/tomfielding1/Tom_%...San_Diego.html

((H))

happytrailstoyou Jun 27th, 2010 01:08 PM

I don't ordinarily like trolley tours, but in the case of San Diego, I think 1JAR is right: "Your best bet is Old Town Trolley Tours. It goes to Balboa/Zoo, Coronado and the UUS Midway."

San Diego is a sprawling town and Balboa Park is spread out over 1,200 acres.

Last May we drove to Balboa Park early on a weekday morning and got a prime parking place and, even at that, we got worn out walking (and we like to walk).

HTTY

nanabee Jun 27th, 2010 05:32 PM

Miguel's Cocina Mexican Restaurant
www.brigantine.com - (619) 437-4237

Coronado Boathouse 1887
www.coronado-boathouse.com - (619) 435-0155

Tent City
www.tentcityrestaurant.com
1100 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118-3407
(619) 435-4611


These are my three favorite restaurants in Coronado.

Doncin Jun 28th, 2010 08:44 AM

Just want to Thank everyone for your help, we appreciate it!!!

gallery_girl Jun 29th, 2010 04:52 PM

My husband and I just spent 3 nights in Coronado without a car and we were able to try lots of restaurants, all within walking distance of our B&B (if you haven't booked a room yet, check out http://www.1906lodge.com/ ) Visit their blog too for possible specials.

Our favorite was Swaddee Thai: http://www.yelp.com/biz/swaddee-thai...OmCDA/src:self

We also liked Chance Bistro. The food was really good and the staff friendly, though I wouldn't go there if I was in a hurry to eat. They seem a little disorganized, like at first no one helped us then suddenly the waiter and busser were both taking our orders, but we still went back a second time because we liked the food and atmosphere: http://www.chancebistro.com/

The best coffee was at Cafe 1134: http://www.yelp.com/biz/cafe-1134-coronado

We found Yelp reviews very helpful while we were there. Enjoy San Diego!

nanabee Jun 30th, 2010 05:24 AM

I didn't realize the 1906 Lodge is now a B & B. I'm glad to know it's overcome it's unsavory history before it became a B & B. I think it's interesting that the street address is not mentioned anywhere on their web site.

Barbara Jun 30th, 2010 10:06 AM

Nanabee, the street address is at the bottom of the page:

1060 Adella Ave.

What was its "unsavory" history? You know you can't post that without details!

ksucat Jun 30th, 2010 10:30 AM

Old Town Trolley is one of the best to see most of SD.
check for a coupon on sandiego.org
There is another one called Seal tour or something like that and it goes in the water like the Duck tours.
Never heard of the 1906 lodge house.
Wonder what the unsavory history is?

nanabee Jun 30th, 2010 08:39 PM

Barbara & ksucat: Many years ago a family (I believe from Utah) was vacationing near the site of the new B & B. Their young daughter was kidnapped but eventually recovered. She was severely traumatized. The man who held her lived at the house which was pretty much abandoned, run down, and a drug house for a lot of losers. I think 60 Minutes or some news show did a story about this incident.

But in all fairness it has been redone and looks nice - it certainly is in a great location in Coronado.

nanabee Jul 1st, 2010 05:10 AM

ttt

gallery_girl Jul 4th, 2010 03:27 PM

Wow, nanabee, I didn't see any of that in the brochure! Scary. I'd say it's definitely outgrown its shady history. It's a charming spot and the rates are very good. We loved being a block off the beaten path and had a little Del view from our room.


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