Day 5 The saddest day of vacation … time to go home. We booked an early afternoon flight so we’d be less rushed and made one final stop at our favorite restaurant of the trip, Beach Plum Kitchen, for more of those delectable blueberry muffins. We returned home with a bit of sand stuck to flip flops, rosy cheeks thanks to that sweet sunshine and memories to last a lifetime. What is “Kids Go Free Kids Go Free”? It’s true! During the month of October, kids can eat, stay and play for free at more than 100 San Diego attractions, hotels and restaurants. Big name attractions like LEGOLAND, SeaWorld San Diego, the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park all typically participate, with deals varying by location (for example, at the zoo, all three of our kids got in free, but LEGOLAND only allowed one free kid admission per paid adult admission). With a pass downloaded from sandiegomuseumcouncil.org , kids ages 12 and under receive free admission at more than 40 area museums, including two on our itinerary, Birch Aquarium at Scripps and the USS Midway Museum. You can even find free surf lessons, kayak rides and whale watching and boat tours. Check sandiego.org/kidsfree for all the offers, with the full list of participants typically available by mid-July each year. As COVID-19 has impacted the tourism industry and city and state regulations across California, double check with all attractions, hotels and restaurants prior to booking.
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