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20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - Whatever Became Of This E-Ticket Attraction?
(or - "20,000 Leagues Under the Pooh") One of the most innovative attractions ever created for the Disney theme parks was 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. A Walt Disney World "E-Ticket" attraction since its opening day on October 14, 1971 (back when...

Advice for the Theme Park Weary
When you just can’t take another day at the theme parks on your Orlando vacation consider these suggestions: Book a Spa Treatment - What better way to soothe fragile nerves and sore feet than a session at one of Orlando’s resort spas. On Disney...

Cities at Sea, Lots of Fun Jobs?
Though cruise patrons used to be stereotyped as silver haired folks with money, the cruise industry today caters to a much wider demographic cross section of the population. There are cruises that specifically cater to singles, to families, and...

Honeymoon Destinations
Your big day is now over all the stress of preparing for that one day is a fond memory, now its time to enjoy the best part of the whole celebration, which is of course the honeymoon. Whether it be a skiing trip in Angola or a Caribbean cruise...

Make the most of renting a holiday/vacation villa in Orlando Florida USA
Going to Florida can be, for most, a holiday of a lifetime quite literally as families choose "The right time to take the Kids" and will only ever go once. Imagine if your holiday of a lifetime turned into a complete disaster just because you...

 
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San Diego Sports

San Diego's great year-round weather makes spectator and recreational outdoor activities a pleasurable pastime.
San Diego’s major outdoor sports are played at Qualcomm Stadium (619-641-3131) in Mission Valley, just off interstates 8 and 15. It’s home to the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Chargers. At the San Diego Sports Arena in Point Loma (619-224-4171), you can see basketball, hockey, soccer, wrestling, ice skating, special events and concerts. In fact, The Rolling Stones will end their touring concert career here Nov. 14, 2002. The spectacular


San Diego Convention Center (619-525-5000) is in downtown San Diego at the Embarcadero. In addition to conventions, it hosts trade shows, car shows, forums and assemblies.

About the Author

Barry Berndes celebrates 35 years as San Diego's Dean of Restaurant Reviewers. He visited over 100 restaurants, went unnanounced, inspected their kitchens, paid for his own meals and wrote about his findings in the SAN DIEGAN. The SAN DIEGAN is your travel & liesure review resource for attractions, hotels and dining in America's Finest City, San Diego.