A great weekend getaway charter bus trip to San Diego
March 14th, 2007To get out of the humdrum of daily life, I was told that the best thing to do is to get your group of friends, rent a charter bus to some place where everything is alive just to take your mind away. We managed to pack a few pieces of clothing, rent a charter bus and got down to some good old visiting and lazing around in San Diego. Why San Diego? It’s quite impossible to run out of things to do in San Diego! It’s truly a city worth renting a charter bus in because of the ease of transporting your group and because there is something for everyone there.
The weather is lovely, the whole town is alive and you can even spend time enjoying the beautiful scenery around without getting off the San Diego charter bus as it cruises around the outskirts of the city. Since we had a couple young kids in the charter bus with us, the first place we went was to Seaworld. The kids were particularly awed by the superfluity of sea animals with many different talents. And of course, they were amazed with Shamu, the ever-so-famous killer whale.
For a short picnicking trip for lunch, we hopped off the charter bus at Ellen Browning Scripps Park. The waterfront sidewalk beckons after we’re done downing the food and drinks as the kids had fun going around the wildlife preserve area. We also did a little swimming and diving before getting back into the bus and headed on out to our next destination.
We dropped the kids off at the hotel we were staying in, Horton Grand Hotel, while we did a little ghost-hunting at the Whaley House Museum! The charter bus driver told us that he had an interesting experience there, so, we were hoping that we could get lucky. But no such luck. The house is beautiful and the garden is nice but when we got back into our San Diego charter bus rental, we hopped that something paranormal had happened so that we could have a great story to tell. However, it did not take away from our trip, we had a great time and we cannot wait to our return trip to this beautiful California city!


