{"id":3,"date":"2009-12-24T00:02:02","date_gmt":"2009-12-24T07:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/toddlerstravels.com\/blog\/?p=3"},"modified":"2010-01-10T17:06:44","modified_gmt":"2010-01-11T00:06:44","slug":"kidsmobile-stops-in-san-diego-%e2%80%93-tips-on-kid-fun-from-local-moms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.toddlerstravels.com\/blog\/san-diego\/kidsmobile-stops-in-san-diego-%e2%80%93-tips-on-kid-fun-from-local-moms\/","title":{"rendered":"KidsMobile Stops in San Diego \u2013 tips on kid fun from local moms"},"content":{"rendered":"

Trekaroo is a fabulous site for traveling families. You read reviews of kid-friendly activities, hotels and restaurants at your travel destination, and can then create your own Passport Page<\/a> to add about your own experience.
\nThis week, Trekaroo features San Diego with a great list by local blogging moms- it’s called Trekaroo’s KidsMobile.<\/em><\/p>\n

Trekaroo families have been voting for their favorite kid-friendly activities and hotels in and around San Diego. We\u2019ve tallied their votes for 2009 and here\u2019s the line up!<\/p>\n

Top Activities for Kids in San Diego, CA<\/a> \u2013 voted by parents<\/p>\n

Top Kid-friendly Hotels in San Diego, CA<\/a> \u2013 voted by parents<\/p>\n

Living in San Diego leaves local families little excuse to stay home. These moms bring you their personal recommendations of the best places to take kids in their hometown. Want the local scoop? Here it is!<\/p>\n

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Bridget Smith, the author of The Unauthorized Legoland Guide<\/a> not only shared with us her Top Tips for a Legoland Adventure with Toddler and Preschoolers Top Tips for a Legoland Adventure with Toddler and Preschoolers<\/a> , but now gives us some great ideas about Fun Things to Do After Visiting Legoland, California Fun Things To Do After Visting Legoland, California<\/a> . Bridget spent countless hours in Legoland one year and made more than full use of their family\u2019s season pass to bring us the blow-by-blow of making the most of your visit to Legoland. Follow their family\u2019s other adventures on her blog:Family Adventure Guidebooks<\/a><\/p>\n


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The Q Family isn\u2019t local but lives to travel. If you have 5 days to spend in San Diego, \"Q_family\" here\u2019s their list of the Must See Attractions With Kids in San Diego<\/a> . This is a family who\u2019s constantly on the go! The Q Family Adventures Travel Blog<\/a> chronicles their adventures with wonderful photos, fun stories and helpful tips.<\/p>\n


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\"Carolina\" Balboa Park is a wonderful urban park that families love. But when hunger strikes, Carolina has a list of Kid-Friendly Dining in Balboa Park<\/a>. She is the mom behind Kids Go West<\/a> . As a public school teacher, mom and freelance travel writer, she shares her insider tips on all the totally awesome places to go with kids in her home state of California. Bookmark her blog if you\u2019re heading to California.<\/p>\n


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\"rockin_mama\" Rockinmama loves to mix fun and learning. She recommends these 5 Fun and Educational Activities in San Diego<\/a>. and 5 Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in San Diego<\/a>. On her blog Rockin Mama<\/a> , she writes with great humor about pregnancy. She also write prolifically about parent-friendly products. If you\u2019re looking for the inside scoop on new products for parents out there, this rockin mama\u2019s got it.<\/p>\n


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Ciao Bambino brings us San Diego: Favorite Family Hotels<\/a>. Ciao Bambino is a one of Trekaroo\u2019s favorite \"\"partners because we share a common passion \u2013 inspiring families to travel. Ciao Bambino provides tips and advice around all things related to traveling with kids<\/a> and is a guide to the best kid-friendly hotels<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Sarah Wyles runs Toddler’s Travels<\/a> \u2013 a local baby equipment rental company for visiting families. \"me_and_Maya_thumb\" Naturally, she\u2019s a guru on Fun Activities for Toddlers in San Diego<\/a>. Instead of lugging all those bulky items on the plane, rent it when you arrive from Toddler\u2019s Travels.<\/p>\n

Colleen of TravelMamas has the scoop on the 5 Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in San Diego<\/a>. Her blog, Travelmamas<\/a>, gives tell-it-like-it-is tips about traveling with kids. Relying on her own family\u2019s experience as well as the advice from other traveling parents and experts, she gives loads of practical advice on traveling well with kids.<\/p>\n

La Jolla is one of the most beautiful suburbs of San Diego and La Jolla Mom shares with us her list of Things to do in La Jolla with Kids<\/a>. Her blog La Jolla Mom<\/a> has become a meeting place of sorts for local moms looking to connect. Her Family Fun section is full of popular and off the beaten path places to go with kids. Hop on over and see why La Jolla is a town you must stop at when visiting San Diego.<\/p>\n

Other Resources for San Diego, CA<\/p>\n

\u2022All 104 Activities for kids in the San Diego County<\/a>
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Kid-friendly Hotels In and Around San Diego County<\/a><\/p>\n

Which Hotels came up at the top?<\/p>\n

Top Activities for Kids in San Diego, CA \u2013 voted by parents<\/p>\n

Next stop, Denver, CO (that\u2019s right, the launch of Colorado is coming soon)
\nThe
Trekaroo KidsMobile<\/a> is a blog carnival with a twist. It\u2019s designed to provide a unique opportunity for mom and dad bloggers to be featured on Trekaroo while<\/p>\n

1) expressing their unique point of view<\/p>\n

2) getting a web of link exchanges.<\/p>\n

Join us for one of our next stopovers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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