Traveling Solo/would like your suggestions/SanDiego baseball and wine
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Traveling Solo/would like your suggestions/SanDiego baseball and wine
Hi folks,
Later this summer (Aug), i am planning my first visit to San Diego. Primarily to see the National vs. Padres. Secondarily, i very much would like to do a local wine tour, but will not have wheels. Sites i have checked refer to renting a limo, etc..however, since it's just me.. that's too pricey and alone, not much fun.. any suggestions for local groups that do tours from downtown during the week which allow/encourage hangers-on ?
The searches I do on-line haven't been fruitful.
Also, suggestions for a nice place to get a massage?
Thanks very much!
Later this summer (Aug), i am planning my first visit to San Diego. Primarily to see the National vs. Padres. Secondarily, i very much would like to do a local wine tour, but will not have wheels. Sites i have checked refer to renting a limo, etc..however, since it's just me.. that's too pricey and alone, not much fun.. any suggestions for local groups that do tours from downtown during the week which allow/encourage hangers-on ?
The searches I do on-line haven't been fruitful.
Also, suggestions for a nice place to get a massage?
Thanks very much!
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FYI, you can click on your username to get your old posts. You have posted this 3 times now.
What hotel are you staying at in SD and for how long?
Petco Park is a great stadium right in the heart of the Gaslamp District so I would recommend staying here. There are plenty of bars / restaurants within walking distance.
I cannot help you with wine tours but I do believe it will probably be easiest with a rental car. SD is a city where a car is almost a necessary item. Even if you just rent 1 for a day or 2 out of how many nights. 1 day to do the wine tour (there is an area that has wineries that I cannot think of - Temecula maybe????) And maybe do the drive from Torrey Pines through La Jolla back to SD the next.
What hotel are you staying at in SD and for how long?
Petco Park is a great stadium right in the heart of the Gaslamp District so I would recommend staying here. There are plenty of bars / restaurants within walking distance.
I cannot help you with wine tours but I do believe it will probably be easiest with a rental car. SD is a city where a car is almost a necessary item. Even if you just rent 1 for a day or 2 out of how many nights. 1 day to do the wine tour (there is an area that has wineries that I cannot think of - Temecula maybe????) And maybe do the drive from Torrey Pines through La Jolla back to SD the next.
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Just an idea sweetblues but what about a wine bar in San Diego instead? I don't think Temecula is really the best place for wine touring, especially by yourself.
I don't have a suggestion but maybe someone else does, or perhaps ask on chowhound.
I don't have a suggestion but maybe someone else does, or perhaps ask on chowhound.
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-There are "some" wineries located in San Diego County but they are more in the northern section of the county.
-Temecula is a little farther away but does have quite a few wineries (with several tours offered).
-Although I do not know where you will be staying once you arrive in SD you might check into some of the hotels in the area (as they offer Wine Tour Packages - such as the Marriott).
-Also I know there is a company in Temecula that does Jeep Wine Tours (Sunrider) that will pick you up at your hotel, and also offer single person prices (but I don't have first hand experience with them).
-Temecula is a little farther away but does have quite a few wineries (with several tours offered).
-Although I do not know where you will be staying once you arrive in SD you might check into some of the hotels in the area (as they offer Wine Tour Packages - such as the Marriott).
-Also I know there is a company in Temecula that does Jeep Wine Tours (Sunrider) that will pick you up at your hotel, and also offer single person prices (but I don't have first hand experience with them).
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It would be difficult to get to a winery in San Diego without a car. The closest to downtown might be Rancho Bernardo but getting there on the bus may be a half a day journey. A wine bar might be your best bet.
As others have noted, Temecula is our major wine growers but I wouldn't want to go there in August. It's a desert climate and it will be hot.
Here's some ideas of places to search and I hope it leads you somewhere:
Deer Park Winery and Automotive Museum Escondido
or just search Escondido
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Rancho Bernardo - the Rancho Bernardo Inn has spa services, I've never stayed there but once in a while we go to tea there.
Good Luck, if I think of anything else I'll post it.
maybe San Diego Wine clubs??
As others have noted, Temecula is our major wine growers but I wouldn't want to go there in August. It's a desert climate and it will be hot.
Here's some ideas of places to search and I hope it leads you somewhere:
Deer Park Winery and Automotive Museum Escondido
or just search Escondido
Fallbrook
Rancho Bernardo - the Rancho Bernardo Inn has spa services, I've never stayed there but once in a while we go to tea there.
Good Luck, if I think of anything else I'll post it.
maybe San Diego Wine clubs??
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If you are in town to watch the Padre games I would recommend staying in the Downtown area, which is where the ball park is along with a large shopping mall, restaurants, good hotels - all within bus or walking distance of each other. You will be close to the Trolley line which can take you out to Mission Valley. You can walk down to the Embarcadaro (which is along the west side of downtown and on the SD Bay) and take a boat over to Coronado which is a wonderful city. It is a semi-island and has the old Hotel Del Coronado, a beautiful beach, and wonderful little boutigue/local shops.
Downtown is a quick bus ride up 5th Ave up to Balboa Park to visit all the wonderful museums (or take another bus up Park Blvd) to the San Diego Zoo.
If you venture further away like to La Jolla (which I recommend) you will need to rent a car for the day.
Temecula is where many winerys are but it is about an hour out of the city. I would book a tour to do something like that. Otherwise it won't be as interesting.
Downtown is a quick bus ride up 5th Ave up to Balboa Park to visit all the wonderful museums (or take another bus up Park Blvd) to the San Diego Zoo.
If you venture further away like to La Jolla (which I recommend) you will need to rent a car for the day.
Temecula is where many winerys are but it is about an hour out of the city. I would book a tour to do something like that. Otherwise it won't be as interesting.
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Thanks for the tech advice.. i wasn't sure it was posting and then read i should make the 'headline" more interesting. Great ideas about the trolley and Coronado/La Jolla.. guess i'm gonna get a car I get the sense that everything's close enough for day adventures. The wine bar ideas are appealing.. stay in town and still get a taste of the local bounty. I am excited about seeing the ballpark and maybe by then, those stinkin' Nationals will be winning.....
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1 suggestion is if you are in SD for a couple of games - go to the Skybar on top of the Marriott next door to the stadium. You get an ok view of the game and there is a good bar. Not sure of wine choices but I have done that for a few games.
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Oh, i wanted to follow up about the massage options.. is there a low key locals place anyone can recommend...? i'm a blue collar gal and too posh may be too expensive.. a nice place with a fine rep is more in line with what would be perfect.
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I use www.seatdata.com when looking for seats. You can see the view from the section. At Petco, I usually go along the 1st base line near the dugout. It just depends on how much you want to spend. I try to go towards the field (around $50 a ticket or so)
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The Gaslamp Marriott is the one with the bar on the top. I have stayed there quite a few times and have always enjoyed it. You might even see the stadium from your room.
Try quikbook.com for deals as well.
Try quikbook.com for deals as well.
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I have to ask.. do you travel for a living? You have a great many insights/suggestions/etc. I think seeing the game from the hotel room would be a unique experience. I hope to get to at least two games.. that way, PetCo Park can be enjoyed in full.
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No, I do travel quite a bit to SD for work (not a bad place to go on business travel) but am also trying to go to every MLB stadium. Only have 9 left (was down to 7). Am coming to DC for the Red Sox @ Nationals series in June. I have been to 5 games at Petco Park. It is my 2nd favorite behind PNC Park in Pittsburgh.