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Belmont Park is an amusement park on the beach, that is fun for all ages. From an NYC perspective, it was basically the Coney Island/Luna Park of San Diego, with rides and amusements right there alongside the beach and water. The rides include roller coasters, multiple styles of bumper cars, and a lot of kids rides. …

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So in Part 1 I spoke about the great variety of animals at SeaWorld, but that’s only half of what there is to have when visiting, as their park is littered with rides and shows, all included in your admission price. I am going to divide this into three parts…Shows, Rides, and Feedings. With each …

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SeaWorld San Diego was one of the best places I’ve ever visited, and I went multiple times over my trip. If I lived near there, it would be a weekly visit to see those fantastic animals and sights. One of my favorite parts of how it is run is that once you are in the …

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The Birch Aquarium is a nice little aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, overlooking the beach and the Pacific Ocean. Hall of Fishes – Following the currents of the Pacific, this walkthru exhibit has many native Pacific fishes and sea turtles Seahorses – The different varieties of seahorses is amazing, and …

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Nestled in the lower corner of New York’s Central Park is the Central Park Zoo, the famous setting of the Madagascar movies. It is another WCS zoo with no parking lot (See: Prospect Park Zoo) and accessible mainly by mass transit. The zoo is split into a few parts, the main typical Zoo and the Tisch …

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A few months ago I talked about the NY Aquarium and how it was not worth the even discounted prices. But on the flip side they have the Prospect Park Zoo, the most bang for your buck of any of the 5 WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) locations in NYC. Admission is just $8 for adults, …

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The Newseum is the Museum of News located in Washington D.C. Located near the Smithsonian this museum houses the history of the News medium, from the early days of print, through radio, and now television and social media. I particularly like the FBI Exhibit, which highlights some of their higher profile cases (such as the …

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