San Diego Symphony Summer Pops

03rd July 2012

San Diego is the place to be this summer, whether you’re visiting for the seemingly endless miles of sparkling beaches, popular annual events, entertaining street festivals or lively community celebrations. One of the longest-running and most popular summer events a vacationer can take advantage of during their visit is the Summer Pops.  This 10-week musical experience will have any San Diego traveler toe-tapping in the sand and humming tunes for days.

The Ashford University Summer Pops is put on by the San Diego Symphony. It is a yearly outdoor concert series hosted near the San Diego bay, and takes place on a stage built near the scenic Embarcadero. The Summer Pops runs from Independence Day through Labor Day for a total of 10 weeks of concerts. Recent Summer Pops performers include Michael Feinstein, LeAnn Rimes, Ozomatli, Chris Botti, Dionne Warwick, Frankie Valli, Aaron Neville, Wynonna, Kool & The Gang and Burt Bacharach. The Principal Summer Pops conductor is Matthew Garbutt. Every weekend, Pops concerts conclude with fireworks.

The Summer Pops event venue is just a short drive from Ocean Park Inn, a beautiful and family-friendly hotel just steps from the sand in Pacific Beach. Stay on the sand and tap your toes near the shore for the perfect beach getaway this summer!

When: July – September 2012 (TBA)
7:30pm or 8pm (check times)

Where: Embarcadero Marina Park South
near downtown San Diego

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Comic-Con International

26th June 2012

There is one convention unlike any other in America, and it takes place each summer in San Diego.  This convention, larger and more exciting than any traditional work-related convention across the country, is widely popular and tickets are highly-coveted. What convention are we comic-con summer events near hotel ocean park inn san diegoreferring to? It can be none other than Comic-Con.  The attendees of Comic-Con are fans of sci-fi, film, technology, comic books, and more.  If you are in the comic book or entertainment industry, or simply count yourself amongst the tens of thousands of dedicated fans lucky enough to get tickets to this year’s event, look no further than Pacific Beach’s Ocean Park Inn for local accommodations, and the perfect beach-front escape from the fantastic world of Comic-Con. The hotel is located just a short drive from the convention center, and will be the ideal place to rest after a long day roaming exhibits and attending panels with fellow fans at the convention.

Comic-Con has a larger number of attendees—well over 100,000 and growing–than any other convention in the country. With an Exhibit Hall that spans over 460,000 square feet, Comic-Con has become the premier convention to attend for fans, industry reps, and Hollywood A-Listers alike. Comic-Con 2012 will be no ordinary event, as they plan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the creation of major Marvel superheroes Spider-Man, Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man and Iron Man.

Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals, the convention offers the chance to see previews of upcoming feature films, and even attend review sessions with top comic book and video game companies. Evenings at the convention will include awards ceremonies, the famous Masquerade, a costume contest, and the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival, which showcases shorts and feature length movies that do not yet have distribution deals.

Don’t miss out on the fantasy world of Comic-Con this year! Attend this exciting summer convention in idyllic downtown San Diego.

When: July 12-15

Where: San Diego Convention Center

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The 33rd Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair and Chili Cook-off Festival

05th June 2012

Hot Chili and Warm Ocean Breezes

Pacific Beach, located in sunny San Diego, is one of the most popular summer destinations for travelers from all over the US, Canada, Europe, ob street fair san diego events near hotel ocean park innAustralia and more.  Part of what makes Pacific Beach so attractive to visitors is the array of unique and distinctly San Diegan activities within walking, driving or cabbing distance of this lively beach town.  One such flip-flop friendly activity is the annual Ocean Beach Street Fair, located just a few minutes south of your ideal accommodations at the Ocean Park Inn.

This free festival looks to entertain more than 70,000 visitors in 2012. There will be a tantalizing variety of terrific food vendors available to please any appetite, along with great live music and entertainment, relaxing beer gardens, and a children’s area for the kids. The Chili Cook-off portion of the event will take place from 10am to 3pm as amateur cooks with original recipes compete for prizes, and the title of 2012’s best chili! Attendees who arrive early in the day will be able to taste every chili recipe, so you won’t want to be fashionably late to this particular event.

The Ocean Beach Street fair is free, fun for the entire family, and boasts an appetizing Chili Cook-Off, so be sure to visit the festival when traveling in San Diego this summer!

When: June 23, 10:00am -8:00pm

Where: Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach

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Local Fishing News – Guest Blog

29th May 2012

This week we’re featuring some great local fishing information from guest blogger Captain Scott Leon of www.ParadigmShiftCharters.com!

“Spring is winding down and on the verge of shifting into summer and since the Padres are playing dismally, the only thing I can say is at least the fishing is finally heating up. Predictably, once our local nearshore waters begin to warm up, fish begin to make their presence known. Calico bass crash baits on the surface and bonito and barracuda swarm the edges of the kelp beds like marauding wolves. While these things have occurred a bit later than normal this year, we’ve been able to occupy ourselves with some outstanding yellowtail fishing both locally and around the Coronado Islands.fishing ocean park inn hotel san diego, ca

Nothing has broken wide open yet, but we’ve seem glimpses and it’s only a matter of time before things get consistent. On the right day at the end of May, anglers could run into good numbers of bass, cudas and even yellowtail, but on other days, the switch flipped and the bite would end. Luckily, that will change as we approach our normal summer weather pattern. Sea conditions will calm, water temps will continue to rise and the kelp beds will virtually swarm with life. We’re hoping to see a repeat of the sensational white seabass bite we’ve had the past few years as well.

Now is the time when yellowtail should begin showing under paddies offshore. They will become less abundant but remain consistent around the local kelp beds and Coronado Islands as well. With luck, we should soon hear reports of bluefin tuna on the offshore banks. For those so inclined, the warmer water also means mako sharks. They began showing in fair numbers in mid-May and you can expect to find them straight through the summer months and into early fall if conditions remain favorable.

While June usually marks our transition from chasing nearshore species along the coast to pursuing tuna and yellowtail offshore, it’s hard to say when those offshore trips will become worthwhile this year. Normally our offshore season reaches full speed by mid July and runs well into September, but the last few seasons have been tough. On the plus side, most anglers took the solid yellowtail fishing this spring as a good sign of things to come. It’s always best to check with your captain regularly to see what’s happening because we can only tell you what usually happens until season actually starts. Fishing around the kelp beds, however, normally jumps off the charts during the summer months, when a bad day consists of only a few dozen fish. This kind of fishing has the advantages of being close, low-key and wildly productive.

A couple of new things to keep in mind for this year that are radically different from years past are the new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs or MLPAs) and the new visa requirement for fishing coastal Mexican waters (e.g., the Coronado Islands and the Rockpile). While the implementation of the local MLPAs caused a fair amount of ruffled feathers over the winter, the reality is that most of the charter fleet remains unaffected by them here in San Diego.

The new visa requirement for fishing in coastal Mexican waters started out as a nightmare, but seems to have finally resolved itself into a minor–albeit expensive–headache. What anglers need to know is that if they intend to fish within 25 miles of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, they will be required to obtain an FMM visa. You can obtain them at several local landings or directly through the Mexican Consulate in Tijuana. They require an official government ID like a driver’s license or passport and cost up to $40. The FMM is required in addition to your fishing license and all people on board the vessel need them. Make sure you check with your captain when booking to see about their policies regarding this new requirement. Keep in mind that this visa is not necessary if you intend to fish outside of the 25-mile boundary, which includes most of the offshore tuna grounds.

Of course, as with all fishing, the only way to catch, whether or not the bite is wide open, is to be on the water. No one wants to hear “you shoulda been here yesterday,” so that means you should fish today!”

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Family Fun at the San Diego County Fair

23rd May 2012

We’re all in search of that ideal summer vacation that will grant us some R&R, fun and excitement, and of course a beach to enjoy it all on. Pacific Beach’s premier hotel, the Ocean Park Inn, can certainly help supply both the relaxation, and the picturesque beach scenery.  But you’ll want to be sure to step away from that comfortable room for just a little while to get your fill of excitement at some of the area’s classic summer events, such as the famous San Diego County Fair.

The San Diego County Fair is the largest annual event in San Diego County and the fifth largest fair in the United States, drawing more than 1.2 million visitors each year. The fair grows every summer, offering new and exciting experiences outside of the classic rides, and delicious food. sd county fair, ocean park inn, hotel, san diegoThis year’s fair will even include exhibits ranging from the Paul Ecke Jr. Flower & Garden Show, to displays of Fine Art, Photography, Minerals & Jewelry, Design in Wood, Home & Hobby Show, Creative Youth and Best of K-6 Schools, Student Showcase, Livestock and even daily car shows.

Of course, it’s not a county fair without rides and games, and the San Diego County Fair has the best. “The Fun Zone” and “Kiddieland” have over 80 different rides and attractions. When it comes to food, the fair serves up the traditional “Fair Fare,” but also boasts some surprising upscale dining and sipping experiences, making it an event to suit anyone’s palate!

After you’ve had your fill of fried ice cream and tilt-o-whirls, just hop in a cab or your rental and head back to the Ocean Park Inn, located just a short drive down the coast.  It’s amazing what a combination of County Fair food, fast rides and ocean front breezes can do to help parents and children alike fall asleep soundly on a warm summer night!

When: June 8 – July 4

Where: The Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard
Del Mar, CA

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