Things To Do this Weekend: October 21 – 23
All Weekend The Glass Menagerie at Cygnet When: Friday/Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm and 7pm Location: The Old Town Theatre, 4040 Twiggs St. How much: $29-47 The Glass Menagerie is Tennessee Williams' most deeply personal and haunting play. Cygnet Theatre Company brings you this masterpiece—a touching tale (Continue reading)
Top Halloween Haunts
San Diego may seem like paradise with its perfect weather, gorgeous beaches, and multitude of attractions. In October, however, you can see a spookier side of this idyllic beach town as haunted houses opens their doors to the public. San Diego is home to some of the country’s scariest haunts, as well as (Continue reading)
The Haunted Hotel
The Haunted Hotel, located downtown in the Gaslamp District, is the longest running haunted house in San Diego. It was named by Haunt World Magazine as one of the top 13 haunted houses in America and has been featured in “America Haunts IV” on The Travel Channel in 2009. The horror filled nights run through (Continue reading)
Geocaching in San Diego
Ever wanted to go on a treasure hunt but didn’t have the crucial map? Well, now you do. Welcome to the new craze of Geocaching,! Basically your modern-day treasure hunt, you’ll use a GPS to navigate to posted coordinates searching for a container, or “geocache”, at that location. Once you find the (Continue reading)
Rent A Boat
With San Diego’s convenient location along the coast, the ultimate outdoor playground is at your fingertips. The Pacific Ocean beckons to be enjoyed. From Coronado, San Diego Bay and Mission Bay, and beyond, the 70+ mile coastline of San Diego has plenty to explore. Rent a boat for the day, buzz around in a (Continue reading)
Laser Tag Fun
“Carpe PM-- Seize The Night!” ----It’s dark . . .fog swirls . . .music pounds . . .shadows come to life . . .screams of laughter fill the air . . . It’s Laser Tag at ULTRAZONE, The Ultimate Laser Adventure  Discover the nocturnal world of San Diego’s only genuine multi-level laser tag. Since 1995 (Continue reading)
Go Horseback Riding
Hidden away by trees and tall grasses, there is a quiet getaway in San Diego’s back country that is best explored on horseback. You can rent one of scores of available horses for a two-hour tour down 52,000 acres of scenic trails.  Children, ages seven and up, and new riders have their choice of (Continue reading)
Batiquitos Lagoon
Runners, walkers and naturalists will find a haven in the Batiquitos Lagoon located in Carlsbad. Bordered on the northern side by the Batiquitos Trail system, the 561 acre lagoon is protected by municipal ordinances as a game sanctuary and bird estuary. The lagoon is home to many different wildlife species, (Continue reading)
San Diego Maritime’s Haunting Tales
Come aboard the oldest active sailing ship in the world (The Star of India) and let her memory creep into yours, as our storytellers take you on a journey into the haunting, eerie legends of our seafaring past! Storytelling starts at 6pm and it takes about 45 minutes to hear the three different spooky tales. This (Continue reading)
Go Kart Racing
 In 1956 California the new sport of indoor go-karting officially got its start by famous race car builder and Californian, Art Ingles.  Karting, as it is called, has modernized into thrilling, adrenaline-pumping races approaching speeds of 45 mph with both children and adults themselves vying for first place. (Continue reading)


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