Braytowncouncil Guide To Travel to San Diego

When I traveled through travel agency  to California with my parents at about the age of 11, one of my favorite attractions was Sea World.

I must say, I even liked it better than Disneyland. As a Montana girl, the main thing California had to offer (other than Sea World) was its weather, which to me was divine! So balmy!

I was looking at Travelocity today and this travel agency in san diego and found a hotel that I thought might be of interest to some of you California-bound travelers. It isn’t particularly fancy, but let’s face it: When we’re traveling with children we are looking for location, function, and price.

With rooms starting around $60, this is the least expensive hotel I’ve found near Sea World. Keep in mind that the Goodnight Inn does not offer a dining room, fitness center, or swimming pool.

As for that pool issue…Isn’t that what the ocean is for???

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From travelocity.com:

California

San Diego Hotel Description

149 rooms, 3 floors

This Good Nite Inn is located approximately two miles from Sea World and five miles from San Diego International Airport. Within five miles are the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Sports Arena, Mission Bay, and Old Town San Diego.

The property’s amenities include the laundry facilities, passes to a nearby health club, and complimentary morning coffee. The inn also offers free parking.

All rooms feature cable TVs, refrigerators, dataports, wireless Internet access, air-conditioning, and writing desks.

San Diego Hotel

Additional Amenities

Non-Smoking Rooms
Modem / Data Port

Dining Options

24HR RESTAURANT / CAFE WHICH OFFERS SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS TO ALL OUR GUESTS LOCATED NEXT DOOR.
OLD TOWN MEXICAN CAFE- MEXICAN FOOD BRIGANTINE-
SEA FOOD DENNYS- 24 HOUR INCLUDING BREAKFAST
CHILIS- BAR AND GRILL BLACK ANGUS- STEAKS /
SEAFOOD CASA DE PICO- MEXICAN FOOD GREAT WALL OF
CHINA- CHINESE INN / OUT BURGER- FAST FOOD JACK
AND THE BOX – FAST FOOD

DIRECTIONS

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Driving Directions

FROM THE 5 FREEWAY SOUTH EXIT ROSECRANS. TURN
RIGHT AT THE FIRST LIGHT, HANCOCK. TURN RIGHT AT
THE FIRST STREET, GREENWOOD. FROM THE 5 FREEWAY
NORTH EXIT PACIFIC HIGHWAY TO ROSECRANS. TURN
RIGHT TO HANCOCK. TURN RIGHT TO GREENWOOD. TURN
RIGHT TO HOTEL ON LEFT. FROM THE 8 FREEWAY WEST
EXIT ROSECRANS TO FIRST LIGHT, HANCOCK. TURN
RIGHT TO FIRST STREET, GREENWOOD. TURN RIGHT TO
PROPERTY ON LEFT.

Transportation Info

TO AND FROM LINBERGH FIELD LOCAL TAXIS, SHUTTLE
AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE. MINUTES FROM
SD TROLLEY,THAT RUNS TO DOWNTOWN SD, THE
INTERNATIONAL BORDER TO TIJUANA, MEXICO.

Contact your local travel agency to get the best deals on vacations in San Diego.

Bray Shoreline Leisure Centre

Our approach at Shoreline Leisure is to help you to achieve a greater sense of wellbeing as well as reaching your health and fitness goals whatever they may be.

We hope that our fully accessible facilities, including a 25m swimming pool, learner pool, fitness suite, two group fitness studios, 4 floodlit astro-pitches and sauna / steam rooms, coupled with our friendly staff will help to motivate you to achieve your objectives.

Shoreline Leisure offers a balanced programme within a wider context to promote a lifelong enjoyment of physical activity, healthier living, wellbeing and self confidence.

We pride ourselves on the high level of commitment to client care and believe that you will in turn accomplish your goals to lead a full and active life.

Furthermore, our fitness consultants offer tailor made personalized fitness programmes and studio classes, our swimming instructors develop and refine water proficiency including personal survival and lifesaving skills and finally our floodlit astro-pitches can offer opportunities for 5-a-side games, team-building, socials and occasions.

All of these facilities and services provide a balanced approach to overall health and fitness as well as promoting a lifelong enjoyment of physical activity.…

Places & People

Places and People

  • Tower Cottage

    Believed to be a summer home of the Wilde’s

  • The Esplande Hotel

    Built in 1897

  • The Coastguard Boathouse

    Built in 1870 and transferred from the Admiralty to B.U.D.C. in 1904

  • New Coastguard Station

    Built in 1876, occupied by the Free State Army in 1922 and converted to a private dwelling in 1925

  • Richard Power

    1928-1970 lived in a house in Convent Avenue called Ravenna. He was the author of ‘The Hungry Grass’ and ‘The Land of Youth’

  • Milward Terrace

    Was the home of Joshua Pim, a Dublin doctor and Irish and Wimbledon Tennis Champion in 1893 and 94. Roddy Connolly (1901-1980) son of 1916 leader James Connolly also lived in this terrace. He was an organiser of the Communist Party of Ireland, the editor of The Workers Republic and a member of D�il �ireann for County Louth (1943-45). He later became chairman of the Irish Labour Party

  • Aravon School

    Opened 1862 as Bray School and moved to this location in 1866 when it was then renamed Aravon School. Moved again in 1984 to Ferndale Road in Rathmichael. Among its pupils were the dramatist John Millington Synge (1871-1909) author of ‘Riders to the Sea’ and ‘Playboy of the Western World’ which is widely regarded as the most important play of the Irish literary revival. Also Sir Roger Casement (1864-1916) patriot and humanitarian, who was executed for treason in August 1916. The author Monk Gibbon taught here for a while

  • Philip Rooney

    Author of ‘Captain Boycott’ a novel which was made into a film starring Stewart Granger and Cecil Parker

  • Paul Henry

    (1876-1958) Born in Belfast, he was a founder of the Dublin Society of Painters in 1920

  • Cearbhall O’Dalaigh

    (1911-1978) Was Attorney General on two occasions 1946-48 and 1951-53. He was Chief Justice in 1961 and President from 1974 to 1976

  • James Plunkett Kelly

    Was the author of ‘Strumpet City’ and ‘Farewell Companions’

  • Sir Herbert Hamilton Harty

    At one time the organist at Christ Church, Bray. He was a musician, conductor and composer. His works include ‘Comedy Overture’ in 1907 and ‘Irish Symphony’ in 1910

  • Cyril Cusack

    Starred in many films including ‘Odd Man Out’, ‘Shake Hands with the Devil’, ‘Fahrenheit 451’ and ‘My Left Foot’

  • William Larminie

    1849-1900 Poet and folklorist was the author of ‘West Irish Folk Tales and Romances’

  • Captain Albert Bestic

    Was Third Officer on the ‘Lusitania’ and the author of ‘Kicking Canvas’

  • Sir Arthur Purves Phayne

    (1812�1885) Commissioner of Arkan in 1837, Commissioner of Lower Burma in 1852 and Governor of Mauritius in 1874

  • Bray Town Hall

    Built in 1881/82 in the English Revival style. The architects were Thomas Deane & Sons and the builders were Wardop & Sons.

  • The Cross on Bray Head

    Built in 1950 to commemorate the Holy Year

  • Bray Court House

    Built in 1841. It closed as a courthouse in 1984 and now houses the Tourist Information Office and Heritage Centre

  • The Royal Hotel

    Opened in 1776 as the Meath Arms

  • Bray (Daly) Railway Station

    Opened in