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The La Quinta Inn San Diego - Oceanside is located in sunny Oceanside, CA near several area beaches, museums, and other attractions. This hotel offers a Free Bright Side BreakfastTM and business center. All rooms are non-smoking and feature free high-speed Internet access, microwave, coffee maker, hairdryer, spacious work desk, and cable television. Special group rates are available, and pets are welcome at this hotel. Located just 38-miles North of San Diego, the La Quinta Inn San Diego - Oceanside is a convenient and comfortable hotel for both business and leisure travelers.
Shopping and Retail in Oceanside California - Being a classic California community, Oceanside is a shopper's haven. From the fine antique shops along historic Coast Highway 101, to the quaint treasures in Harbor village, to cosmopolitan shopping plazas along Interstate 5, Highways 76 and 78, Oceanside has an assortment of shopping to compliment everyone's wishes and needs. No matter which direction you turn, you'll be delighted with the variety of shops to be found. The downtown shopping area boasts 50's style architecture, lending it a nostalgic Classic California flair, and hosts a unique mix of essential and rare stores. Our historic downtown district was recently certified by the California Trade & Commerce Agency as an official "Main Street America," ensuring that our downtown area will continue to reflect it's cultural ambiance. Wild Animal Park in San Diego - This new kid-friendly area for children and adults is filled with musical instruments, puppets, books, craft activities, and wildlife "toys" and is designed to give children and their adult companions a playful space to learn. Educators facilitate learning and activities every day during Park operating hours. You can stop by for an impromptu animal presentation, or do a stone rubbing of your favorite animal track. The Station is located next to the Park's Thorn Tree Terrace. Lodging by Legoland - What is LEGOLAND? Attractions in Oceanside with Accommodations and Lodging This is at the top of our list. The San Diego Seaworld was the first Seawold in the world. You can see first hand various types of animals such as beluga whales, orca whales, a pilot whale, polar bears, dolphins, penguins, manatees, and much more. When it comes to the rides they are short and slightly dissapointing. It should be noted that this is the most expensive attraction, at nearly $50 for an adult. We recommend you pay $10 more and get the 2 day pass. With this pass you get a behind the scenes tour. The tour is different each day, but we got a close up look at a pilot whale, and had the opportunity of petting various small sharks. This is the Zoo of the future. Animals roam and interact with one another in over 2000 acres. The animals are all truly happy. There is a lot to see and do. Since this is 35 miles out of the city you will need to rent a car or take a tour to get there. We highly recommend this attraction. The must see exhibits include the all new lion habitat. We witnessed 5 lions cuddling within inches from us. You should also take some time to feed giraffes. The featured attraction is a 1 hour narrated train ride, that takes you through the various habitats, you should do this no matter what. Our favorite was dining at the restaurant in the Heart of Africa habitat. You can eat outside and have an amazing view of the habitat. This is probably the most famous Zoo in the world, and placed San Diego on the map for many tourists. They have several exhibits that are not available at other zoos, such as being able to watch panda bears. You should also take some time to view the Mountain Gorilla habitat, as it's one of the best in any zoo. When we attended there was a baby gorilla entertaining the humans while annoying his siblings. San Diego has Grey whales that pass through as they migrate annually from the end of December through the end of March. Unfortunately we stayed in San Diego in mid-December and therefore missed this opportunity. In the past I have seen Belugas, and Humpbacks in the wild, and there is nothing like whale watching. If you have never done this, I highly recommend you take a day to go out in the ocean and enjoy yourself. Camp Pendleton Hotels and Lodging Military personel The largest of all United States Marine Corps amphibious training bases, this former Rancho provides unique insight into the native chaparral (coastal desert) landscape that urban Southern California was built upon. Camp Pendleton's motto boasts of "Preserving California's Precious Resources" as it is home to endangered species and contains many historical landmarks. Visit Oceanside Visitors Bureau La Quinta Inn Oceanside Hotels * La Quinta Inn Suites Oceanside Hotels Ca * La Quinta Inn Oceanside Hotels and Lodging * La Quinta Inn Oceanside accommodations * La Quinta Inn and Suites Oceanside Hotel |