Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve done San Diego for spring break 3 times (but kids are younger than yours - most recent trip was last spring and they were 12 and 8). We’ve stayed on Coronado at the Glorietta Bay in. There are a few rooms that are two bedroom suites. Dinner is walkable, which I appreciate and breakfast is included and the beach is right across the street. They’ve had some problems in San Diego with sewage from Tijuana. You can’t necessarily swim in the ocean in Coronado (I think it would be cold anyway. My understanding is you can in La Jolla but part of that is just different tolerance / town rules for contaminant levels.
We like Coronado because it is SO easy to get to the zoo / balboa park (and the airport).
Last trip we had a really fun (but long) day in La Jolla. We went tide pooling, saw the seals and sea lions, and played in a park. I would have loved to have gotten to the aquarium and / or Torrey Pines. The traffic getting back was terrible. If we go again, as much as we like Coronado, I’d consider spending a night in La Jolla to do more things, but I do prefer the vibe and zoo convenience in Coronado.
Thank you. Op here. I’ve now booked an Airbnb in Hillcrest. We get pretty late so I realized that I’d also like a short ride to the airport. This seemed to provide a balance between cost / distance and had nice reviews.
Thanks all for all the suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Google “pacific terrace hotel” in PB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many homeless people there. Be careful.
I wouldn’t say there are any more homeless people there than any other city in the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve done San Diego for spring break 3 times (but kids are younger than yours - most recent trip was last spring and they were 12 and 8). We’ve stayed on Coronado at the Glorietta Bay in. There are a few rooms that are two bedroom suites. Dinner is walkable, which I appreciate and breakfast is included and the beach is right across the street. They’ve had some problems in San Diego with sewage from Tijuana. You can’t necessarily swim in the ocean in Coronado (I think it would be cold anyway. My understanding is you can in La Jolla but part of that is just different tolerance / town rules for contaminant levels.
We like Coronado because it is SO easy to get to the zoo / balboa park (and the airport).
Last trip we had a really fun (but long) day in La Jolla. We went tide pooling, saw the seals and sea lions, and played in a park. I would have loved to have gotten to the aquarium and / or Torrey Pines. The traffic getting back was terrible. If we go again, as much as we like Coronado, I’d consider spending a night in La Jolla to do more things, but I do prefer the vibe and zoo convenience in Coronado.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Will check the recommendations.
What about Hyatt mission bay? I get a rate at Costco, but not sure if we’d be stuck going driving everywhere even for dinner.
Any areas that are walkable? So we could grab dinner in evening without having yo drive
Pacific/Mission/Ocean Beach are all very walkable however during the evenings they may be a little rowdy.
There may be parts of La Jolla that are walkable but not very much (unless you are into very upscale, fine dining.) $$$$
Anonymous wrote:So many homeless people there. Be careful.
Anonymous wrote:We have been to San Diego 5 times over the years with our kids. 4 times we stayed in Mission Bay; once in Del Mar.
Mission Bay is awesome in the summer because you're right on the beach. But it will be too cold for the beach over spring break, so I might look at something in La Jolla or another part of town.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Will check the recommendations.
What about Hyatt mission bay? I get a rate at Costco, but not sure if we’d be stuck going driving everywhere even for dinner.
Any areas that are walkable? So we could grab dinner in evening without having yo drive
Anonymous wrote:We stayed at Mission beach a few years ago. It was a bit too Wildwood (NJ) for my tastes. Next time we would stay in Pacific beach or La Jolla.