Native San Diegan here…don’t forget Point Loma sunset cliffs and then have dinner at liberty station. That is a great place too! It is an old marine corp barracks. So much good food. They even have a mess hall to eat in with different booths of food options. The lighthouse at the end of Point Loma is beautiful place to stop and watch the boats go in and out.
Correction: Liberty Station was the Naval Training Center for the West Coast which was closed in the mid 90's to consolidate all Navy training into one base in Michigan for the whole country (dumb move - big mistake). The Marine Corp Recruit Depot - MCRD, is next door and is still the only Marine Corp boot camp training center on the West Coast for over 100 years now. The East Coast MCRD is still at Parris Island, SC.
Respectfully Jay, I vacation in San Diego frequently (6x in the last 18 months) and I never rent a car. With the Coaster that serves North County so well, great vacations await in Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, and Solana Beach. Around the city too, the light rail helps for Old Town to Downtown, Mission Valley, UTC, etc. Cars are too expensive. Plant yourself in a hotel by the beach, the bus can help too.
Also, if you do rent a car, are staying at the Grand Hyatt or one of the other hotels near the convention center, freight trains at night aren’t your friend: they’re very long and travel slowly. If you’re driving from the north, make sure you find a spot to cross under the tracks before you get downtown. If you’re stuck waiting late at night (11 pm or later) expect a 20 to 40 minute wait for the train to pass!
Love this! Wish you talked more about where to park. My GPS takes me to the point of interest or the location but doesn’t always tell you where the parking is and it can be stressful and hectic to try to find it.
I definitely did #8 (doing too much in one day)! I really thought San Diego didn't have much to do besides the beaches and, boy, was I wrong, LOL. I needed 1 day just for Balboa Park alone! I was there for about 3 days and didn't do nearly all that I wanted. But, I guess that just gives me a reason to come back 🥰
Very good advice in this entire video. For someone who has been going to SD for 30 years from New Zealand, every point Jay makes definitely should be paid attention to.
@@TRAVELLORABROAD Depends on your Budget. There is Motel 6: 1546 2nd Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 with an average room rate of $130.00 USD per night, or ITH Adventure Hostel: 230 W Cedar St, San Diego, CA 92101 which have dorms from $110 USD per night; by world standards - these are expensive but they are at least close to Gas Lamp district (roughly a 15 to 20 minute walk) and easy access from the I5. I usually stay at Wyndham San Diego Bayside (Average RR $350 USD PN) or down at the Marriot Maquis (Average RR of $500 USD PN) both of which are expensive by world hotel standards considering what you get for that rate.
Excellent video. I just returned from a 5 day trip there from Tucson where it is 110 deg. One additional tip I can give is: I stayed downtown near the Marina and I had access to an eBike every day. I rode it everywhere... to a dispensary, to Balboa Park, up and down the boardwalk and even took it on the ferry to Coronado Island where it was super helpful to ride to the beaches and not deal with cars and parking there. This allowed me to leave my car in the parking lot and not use it during my stay. That was actually super relaxing for me to not worry about driving around. The only think I'll say negative about biking around is that there seems to be not alot of bike paths around downtown SD. I rode alot on the roads in traffic and I'm not super keen on that. However, I was there on July 4 and since it's a holiday there were not many people driving around downtown so I was able to ride the streets all over and see alot in that area. It was great. And the 4th of July fireworks were the best I've ever seen!! Highly recommended.
I like you mention North County all the way out to Ocotillo, Julian, etc. People should know how diverse SoCal is from the forest to huge deserts to beaches
I live in L.A. so only drive, but if you're flying to SD, consider flying into Tijuana instead. It is likely cheaper and you can exit the airport in SD, not in Mexico. You just walk through a covered bridge. It's called the CBX location and has a rental car location inside.
That is helpful! Although personally coming from AZ I want nothing to do with desert and mountains-I get plenty of that now 😂 love your videos! It’s helping plan my Wife’s upcoming birthday vacation !
Going East to West or West to East are great for public transportation, but North to South or South to North is a major problem with public transportation. You would have thought San Deigo would have fixed that problem long ago.
@@hudsonjamesc imma disagree, i rode transit in san diego yesterday and it was completely fine. i rode it the whole afternoon and experienced nothing wrong. i think the problem is that transit is stigmatized here to be not safe
Great video! I highly recommend the casinos. Barona, Viejas, Sycuan etc. I also recommend going to Kearny Mesa area by Convoy st and Balboa ave. I don't think the spot has an official name but there are a few huge Asian markets like Mitsuwa and 99 ranch, A bunch of restaurant's(Ramen, korean bbq etc) Book off, Daiso and Karaoke! My favorite spot is the Kura revolving sushi.
I am no tourist lol I used to lived in San Diego. I stayed at Holiday Innacross from San Diego Union Tribune and BOA . I don’t want to pay parking lot when I use a rental car. I miss driving around SD during my teen years. I will be back soon and use a rental car little bit to driving around SD.♥️
My husband and I will be there for our anniversary and my bday Sept 1. We already have our Airbnb booked on mission beach. The down side is I broke my ankle 4 weeks ago hiking and I’m in an boot cast. I’m hoping to be in an air cast by the time of our trip. We’re driving from AZ. Thanks for the tips
I'm going to see USWNT on Sunday October 27, arriving on Friday night and leaving Monday night, I only want to eat walk and drink before the game daye, is downtown a good spot?
In Tijuana it’s probably best to stick to the tourist areas, they are policed and there’s an unofficial mandate for cartels to not kill each other in those areas (scares away tourists). Also, if you’re coming back expect about a two hour wait (on foot) more if you’re silly enough to drive there. Oh yeah, bring your passport otherwise you’re going to be stuck for a few hours at the port of entry while US customs verifies your citizenship
Coming from NYC, we don't even have a license as everything here is accessible by public transpo (or rideshare). We've been hearing a lot of warnings about not having a car, but I've been mapping out places i we want to go on Google maps and it seems like the bus and trolleys are viable options for pretty much anything. am i wrong? should i choose a different destination since driving is not an option for us?
It's like he said: if you're fine with just sticking to downtown or visiting the string of towns the trolley stops at, you won't need a car. But if you want to see everything San Diego county has to offer, you'll need a car.
Also, perhaps plan a day or activity around an already happening unique festival or live music. You can find live music 365 days a year and festivals or events every single weekend and many weekdays.
Just visited on 4th of july weekend and had a blast. I did stay downtown but it wasn't too expensive. A LOT OF HOMELESS PEOPLE. Parking downtown is crazy expensive depending on time but definitely rent a car. Party 1 day on the strip then visit the beautiful scenery outside the city
Who the hell buys a CD anymore? Those guys are disappearing fast. Although I will say, they are not slammer. They are legitimately selling a product. You don't have to buy it.
Re #2 - Just how crazy is the parking situation? I'm from the MidWest, near a major but not huge city, and parking isn't too bad. Is the traffic nuts? How is lyft and uber?
Take off your glasses or get a neck holder mabobber if you plan on playing in the ocean. Last trip there and my husband lost his glasses in the ocean. Had to cut our beach day short and look for an optical store that was open on the Sunday before Labor Day.
dont forget to visit Mission San Luis Rey...offer a candle or say a prayer in the old mission; freddy's smash burgers in san marcos; gaja korean bbq ayce with robots serving your food in carlsbad; ice skating rink in la jolla; historic whaley house in old town; julian for apple pies...
Believe it or not, I moved to SD in '77 and have never been to Carlsbad, drove through, but not stopped. What in the world is there that you need to go to as I never hear anybody say - gotta go to Carlsbad for?
Good video. How about making a video on .. how to move to San Diego from the mid west on a budget. But still be in a safe good neighborhood. Find a job first.. find some place to live…
I moved to San Diego from MI about 4 yrs ago. If you aren't shipping anything, then the cost is a lot cheaper. I shipped my SUV for about $1100 (took 3 days). I shipped my furniture and my other things for about $1400 (took a week). Fortunately, my job reimbursed me for most of the expense. Do your research & make sure the moving company is legit, bonded, get everything in writing, and keep all receipts. I've heard horror stories of ppl's items being held hostage until they paid extra money. Some ppl never even get their stuff at all. I rented an apt in Scripps Ranch which is a nice suburban area with good schools from what I hear. It's further inland but still close to everything if u have a car. It's also still pricey depending on your budget, but it's even more expensive the closer you are to the ocean. I prefer to have more space. I feel claustrophobic in those tiny apt/studios downtown. When I first moved here, I paid 2K to rent a 1 bdrm apt, 900+ square ft., w/ 2 car garage. Same apt is listed for 2600+ now. If u don't mind roomates, check around for rooms for rent. Check any reviews u can find about the complex & neighborhood that you might be interested in. Most apt managers etc are cool about sending actual photos of apt you like. They do live walk thru video chats as well. Tip: Get a AAA membership. It's a lot less headache when u go to switch to CA license & car reg. AAA office can handle that process easier than CA DMV.
Anna Frye, I just moved to Tijuana, MX from San Antonio,TX. I’m currently looking for work in San Diego and surrounding cities for higher wages. I chose to live in Tijuana because of the lower cost of living, however, the commute from my apartment($375/month) to the San Diego area is pretty long(about an hour long).
I have one day in SD and I'm NOT spending it on the tourist traps: if you have limited time in town and limited money, I think it's smarter to stay NEAR town. I have USS Midway, The Maritime Museum, and Old Town on my agenda-all hidden gems! Dinner is going to be at the Famous Old Town Mexican Cafe followed by an evening tour of the Whaley House (another hidden gem). Does anyone have a recommendation though for some good fish and chips near the Midway and Maritime Museum?
I grew up in San Diego decades ago, then, downtown was old, rundown, decayed- seedy with seedy shops and an over abundant of “women deprived “sailors”, many on leave ….if you know what I mean.
Our mistake was that we parked our car in a parking lot, we didn't pay attention to the streets. That day a Padres game gas going on so many streets were closed and we were looking for our car for a while😅 It was a dumb mistake, but hope doesn't happen to any of you
@@Jaycation I sure do! My wife and I were watching and she said, he needs to know about our website, and then you mentioned it. We proceeded to jump around the living room.
You don’t need to rent a car the trolley is really good…. Much cheaper, plus you can get to La Jolla on the trolley. Train ride from Carlsbad 50 minutes to downtown . Those outlets on the border are expensive Vejas is much better. As for going to TJ he’ll no…. Plus why stay in hotels air bnb much better way to go… I guess I’m lucky I got cousin to live from…
Native San Diegan here…don’t forget Point Loma sunset cliffs and then have dinner at liberty station. That is a great place too! It is an old marine corp barracks. So much good food. They even have a mess hall to eat in with different booths of food options. The lighthouse at the end of Point Loma is beautiful place to stop and watch the boats go in and out.
All great recommendations. Thanks Dana!
Correction: Liberty Station was the Naval Training Center for the West Coast which was closed in the mid 90's to consolidate all Navy training into one base in Michigan for the whole country (dumb move - big mistake). The Marine Corp Recruit Depot - MCRD, is next door and is still the only Marine Corp boot camp training center on the West Coast for over 100 years now. The East Coast MCRD is still at Parris Island, SC.
Amen
I rented a car on my last trip to SD. Went to LaJolla beach & Cabrillo Monument. Good advice given Jay.
La Jolla is definitely a MUST! Thanks for watching
Respectfully Jay, I vacation in San Diego frequently (6x in the last 18 months) and I never rent a car. With the Coaster that serves North County so well, great vacations await in Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, and Solana Beach. Around the city too, the light rail helps for Old Town to Downtown, Mission Valley, UTC, etc. Cars are too expensive. Plant yourself in a hotel by the beach, the bus can help too.
Also, if you do rent a car, are staying at the Grand Hyatt or one of the other hotels near the convention center, freight trains at night aren’t your friend: they’re very long and travel slowly. If you’re driving from the north, make sure you find a spot to cross under the tracks before you get downtown. If you’re stuck waiting late at night (11 pm or later) expect a 20 to 40 minute wait for the train to pass!
Love this! Wish you talked more about where to park.
My GPS takes me to the point of interest or the location but doesn’t always tell you where the parking is and it can be stressful and hectic to try to find it.
Lived in La Jolla and my prom was at the Hotel Del.
Going to San Diego expecting sunny weather in May, June, or July. There is a reason we call it May gray and June Gloom.
yup so many are disappointed by the grayness
@@Jaycation so when is the best time to go?
#1 is a big one, yep. Especially with no car.
Yup! Downtown is just a small part of SD
I definitely did #8 (doing too much in one day)! I really thought San Diego didn't have much to do besides the beaches and, boy, was I wrong, LOL. I needed 1 day just for Balboa Park alone! I was there for about 3 days and didn't do nearly all that I wanted. But, I guess that just gives me a reason to come back 🥰
Can you please give me some recomendations? I will be there 4dayas an 3 nights
Please and thanks
Food and weather is Amazing 🤩💯💯💯
Very good advice in this entire video. For someone who has been going to SD for 30 years from New Zealand, every point Jay makes definitely should be paid attention to.
Any tips on best places to say that aren’t super expensive? Single traveller, so any tips greatly appreciated
@@TRAVELLORABROAD Depends on your Budget. There is Motel 6: 1546 2nd Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 with an average room rate of $130.00 USD per night, or ITH Adventure Hostel: 230 W Cedar St, San Diego, CA 92101 which have dorms from $110 USD per night; by world standards - these are expensive but they are at least close to Gas Lamp district (roughly a 15 to 20 minute walk) and easy access from the I5. I usually stay at Wyndham San Diego Bayside (Average RR $350 USD PN) or down at the Marriot Maquis (Average RR of $500 USD PN) both of which are expensive by world hotel standards considering what you get for that rate.
Jaycation I finally made it to SD , will watch this later , so far all your SD videos are so helpful , Flower Fields was amazing ❤❤❤
Hi Monica! Glad you enjoyed the flower fields. Enjoy SD!
Excellent video. I just returned from a 5 day trip there from Tucson where it is 110 deg. One additional tip I can give is: I stayed downtown near the Marina and I had access to an eBike every day. I rode it everywhere... to a dispensary, to Balboa Park, up and down the boardwalk and even took it on the ferry to Coronado Island where it was super helpful to ride to the beaches and not deal with cars and parking there. This allowed me to leave my car in the parking lot and not use it during my stay. That was actually super relaxing for me to not worry about driving around. The only think I'll say negative about biking around is that there seems to be not alot of bike paths around downtown SD. I rode alot on the roads in traffic and I'm not super keen on that. However, I was there on July 4 and since it's a holiday there were not many people driving around downtown so I was able to ride the streets all over and see alot in that area. It was great. And the 4th of July fireworks were the best I've ever seen!! Highly recommended.
I like you mention North County all the way out to Ocotillo, Julian, etc. People should know how diverse SoCal is from the forest to huge deserts to beaches
I live in L.A. so only drive, but if you're flying to SD, consider flying into Tijuana instead. It is likely cheaper and you can exit the airport in SD, not in Mexico. You just walk through a covered bridge. It's called the CBX location and has a rental car location inside.
Good call!
You can not fly to Tijuana from usa or other countries. Only if flying from within mexixo already to Tijuana
Thanks!
That is helpful! Although personally coming from AZ I want nothing to do with desert and mountains-I get plenty of that now 😂 love your videos! It’s helping plan my Wife’s upcoming birthday vacation !
Glad these tips help. Have an amazing time here and Happy Birthday to your wife!
10:42 alcohol is banned at the beaches, especially glass bottles!
We used Turo when we visited San Diego for a rental car. It worked out wonderfully!
Where is the basketball courts at 6:37 at?
somewhere in coronado near silver strand
Very informative vlog Jaycation! Thank you for your awesome work! Here’s to 100k subscribers!❤️
salamat po
Thanks for these tips on what not to do ! So looking forward to visiting in 2024
Whoo Hoo thanks for shouting out Julian ⛰ and Borrego Springs 🌵
Hi Jay!! Can you do tips for solo travelers?
great idea! one of these days i will
Saying that it’s better to rent a car than take public transportation puts into perspective how bad our public transportation is
I'm going to make that mistake since I don't drive... :(
Going East to West or West to East are great for public transportation, but North to South or South to North is a major problem with public transportation. You would have thought San Deigo would have fixed that problem long ago.
Its not safe
@@hudsonjamesc imma disagree, i rode transit in san diego yesterday and it was completely fine. i rode it the whole afternoon and experienced nothing wrong. i think the problem is that transit is stigmatized here to be not safe
Thanks for the tips when I go there I am going to try the happy hour! Plus I am going to take public transportation anyway’😊😅 wow’
Good looking out for mentioning Oceanside and North County. A lot of creators dont when speaking on SD.
Going to Tijuana take the train from Old Town (below Hillcrest) to border then easy short walk to downtown Tijuana
Heh jay I found an awesome Airbnb is named aunt Chris if I m staying San Diego for work plus It be few months
hope its an awesome stay in SD!
Yeah man I hope to I will let know jay.
Gonna be there soon from Texas. I'll definitely keep these in mind
#1 Visiting during "May Gray" or "June Gloom" :D
My H.S. prom and Christmas dance was always at the del. Then, we used the ferry to get to the hotel del.
Didn't think I hear about Temecula in this video lol but he's right bout wine country!
Great spot for weekend trips!
I live here, this is SO spot on If you hike or bike Mt. Laguna is epic, the meadows for fun and Noble Canyon for time of your life
good video. thanks for the tips on what to do and where to avoid in san diego just in case i visit one day. I stay in nc.
you right. We're in oc and I thought I could do it in 1 day. nope. I appreciate your channel!
Such great tips, Jay! We have definitely made some of those mistakes! 😂 Thanks for the great content, as always! Have a wonderful weekend Jay Jay! 😎
I appreciate you Mary! Yeah hopefully people watch this and dont make those mistakes again or ever! lol
#9 is a mortal sin!
after living there almost a decade, I can't eat Mexican food anywhere else and be happy.. Its like, why is my taco cruncy? Why is there cheese? 😅
haha were definitely spoiled
yessir!
This video was really helpful. I will be coming to SD in early January and was wondering if there are tips for travelling then?
Great video! I highly recommend the casinos. Barona, Viejas, Sycuan etc. I also recommend going to Kearny Mesa area by Convoy st and Balboa ave. I don't think the spot has an official name but there are a few huge Asian markets like Mitsuwa and 99 ranch, A bunch of restaurant's(Ramen, korean bbq etc) Book off, Daiso and Karaoke! My favorite spot is the Kura revolving sushi.
Jay #8 was for me! I always try to do too much!
Going to Padres-Dbacks June 7th! Let’s meet up!!
Superbly, well done tour of SD,, couldn't be better. : )
Sir, you should continue blogging because you sound like so so professional on your presentation.
Little Italy.go to Filippi Pizza Grotto. Old fashioned Italian restaurant in the back of a market
Nice video. I usually travel to pacific beach when I’m down there. I want to explore more of S.D. Btw, nice shades. What brand/style name are they?
Nice! Check out Encinitas next time youre around. Thanks they're Quay Australia shades
2 in the car wash absolute classic !
figured why not? lol
🌺 Aloha, coming in the fall for a few days, including north SD county… thanks for the hints 🌺
Anything happening in December?
Great vid! Very helpful.
Thanks man!
go to La Jolla to see seals and hike beautiful Torrey Pines
Awesome job jay keep it up my partner
my dude!
My parter .
I am no tourist lol I used to lived in San Diego. I stayed at Holiday Innacross from San Diego Union Tribune and BOA . I don’t want to pay parking lot when I use a rental car. I miss driving around SD during my teen years. I will be back soon and use a rental car little bit to driving around SD.♥️
hope u get to visit soon!
My husband and I will be there for our anniversary and my bday Sept 1. We already have our Airbnb booked on mission beach.
The down side is I broke my ankle 4 weeks ago hiking and I’m in an boot cast. I’m hoping to be in an air cast by the time of our trip. We’re driving from AZ. Thanks for the tips
I'm going to see USWNT on Sunday October 27, arriving on Friday night and leaving Monday night, I only want to eat walk and drink before the game daye, is downtown a good spot?
Hi! Been so close to Tijuana... Have you think in making a video from the best spots there? Not just the turist tramps please 🙏
i do want to make a trip to TJ but with someone who knows the area. One of these days!
In Tijuana it’s probably best to stick to the tourist areas, they are policed and there’s an unofficial mandate for cartels to not kill each other in those areas (scares away tourists). Also, if you’re coming back expect about a two hour wait (on foot) more if you’re silly enough to drive there. Oh yeah, bring your passport otherwise you’re going to be stuck for a few hours at the port of entry while US customs verifies your citizenship
Going December 3-6 how is the weather there? I’m excited but want to dress for the weather.
I don’t drive and can I still get around on public transportation sometimes and are the 😈 trolly tours ok?
Coming from NYC, we don't even have a license as everything here is accessible by public transpo (or rideshare). We've been hearing a lot of warnings about not having a car, but I've been mapping out places i we want to go on Google maps and it seems like the bus and trolleys are viable options for pretty much anything. am i wrong? should i choose a different destination since driving is not an option for us?
It's like he said: if you're fine with just sticking to downtown or visiting the string of towns the trolley stops at, you won't need a car. But if you want to see everything San Diego county has to offer, you'll need a car.
Wear sunblock even when overcast. You can still get burnt.
exactly! sunblock all day
*laughs in southern californian*
Great video! Do you recommend whale watching excursions?
Also, perhaps plan a day or activity around an already happening unique festival or live music. You can find live music 365 days a year and festivals or events every single weekend and many weekdays.
The wonderfront festival is a fun one to check out!
I know what else you missed?
DEEZNUTS
--I am just Joking---
i love how you point out places to go in san diego
Mission Beach Ocean Beach Pacific Beach are all within distance of downtown
Great info,hope to see San Diego again soon,haven't been since 09.
Thanks! Yes its time for a return trip!
Just visited on 4th of july weekend and had a blast. I did stay downtown but it wasn't too expensive. A LOT OF HOMELESS PEOPLE. Parking downtown is crazy expensive depending on time but definitely rent a car. Party 1 day on the strip then visit the beautiful scenery outside the city
Brilliant video. Thank you 👍👍
Hi, what would be a doable must see/do there, on a cruise stop.
Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum is docked just steps from the Cruise Ship Terminal.
I’m using Uber currently. Figured might as well since this ND boy isn’t used to the hectic traffic.
I just subscribed. Love your info.
SD cruising San Diego looks nice ❤
Watch out for the common scams in downtown. If someone hands you a CD, dont take it or give them your name.
yup! talked about it in my scams video!
Who the hell buys a CD anymore? Those guys are disappearing fast. Although I will say, they are not slammer. They are legitimately selling a product. You don't have to buy it.
@@RA-hx9uc I buy CDs! Just not from strangers
Hi Jaycation, do I really have to hit the like button? LOL Great video and very informative for those who have never been there.
Yes, Please GOAT! It helps with the discoverability haha
Re #2 - Just how crazy is the parking situation? I'm from the MidWest, near a major but not huge city, and parking isn't too bad. Is the traffic nuts? How is lyft and uber?
It really depends on the part of san diego you live in
Take off your glasses or get a neck holder mabobber if you plan on playing in the ocean. Last trip there and my husband lost his glasses in the ocean. Had to cut our beach day short and look for an optical store that was open on the Sunday before Labor Day.
Thanks for sharing. Alot of good tips 👌
Thanks Belinda has a great week!
In one video you suggested helpful apps to use in San Diego. I can’t find it.
Thanks for the tips Jay, it’s good to know 😊
i appreciate it Neil! take care man
@@Jaycation you’re welcome bro, have a wonderful day
Great video thank you!!!
As a San Diegan, I feel like you nailed it nice shout out to North Park :)
Great video! Thanks!
thanks for watching!
Also they shouldn't come in May or June when it is foggy a lot.
Where is the best area to get an hotel to help move around everywhere
mission bay area resorts.
dont forget to visit Mission San Luis Rey...offer a candle or say a prayer in the old mission; freddy's smash burgers in san marcos; gaja korean bbq ayce with robots serving your food in carlsbad; ice skating rink in la jolla; historic whaley house in old town; julian for apple pies...
Your the man Jaycation!
Believe it or not, I moved to SD in '77 and have never been to Carlsbad, drove through, but not stopped. What in the world is there that you need to go to as I never hear anybody say - gotta go to Carlsbad for?
Common mistake: not planning your day around rush hour. Nothing can dull your vacation like our traffic 😞
nice one!
@@Jaycationwhat time is rush hour I am going for vacation in a couple of weeks
What?!?! You don't like sitting on the 805 south at 4 pm?
lol #Facts
Good video. How about making a video on .. how to move to San Diego from the mid west on a budget. But still be in a safe good neighborhood. Find a job first.. find some place to live…
I moved to San Diego from MI about 4 yrs ago. If you aren't shipping anything, then the cost is a lot cheaper. I shipped my SUV for about $1100 (took 3 days). I shipped my furniture and my other things for about $1400 (took a week). Fortunately, my job reimbursed me for most of the expense. Do your research & make sure the moving company is legit, bonded, get everything in writing, and keep all receipts. I've heard horror stories of ppl's items being held hostage until they paid extra money. Some ppl never even get their stuff at all.
I rented an apt in Scripps Ranch which is a nice suburban area with good schools from what I hear. It's further inland but still close to everything if u have a car. It's also still pricey depending on your budget, but it's even more expensive the closer you are to the ocean. I prefer to have more space. I feel claustrophobic in those tiny apt/studios downtown. When I first moved here, I paid 2K to rent a 1 bdrm apt, 900+ square ft., w/ 2 car garage. Same apt is listed for 2600+ now. If u don't mind roomates, check around for rooms for rent. Check any reviews u can find about the complex & neighborhood that you might be interested in. Most apt managers etc are cool about sending actual photos of apt you like. They do live walk thru video chats as well.
Tip: Get a AAA membership. It's a lot less headache when u go to switch to CA license & car reg. AAA office can handle that process easier than CA DMV.
Anna Frye, I just moved to Tijuana, MX from San Antonio,TX. I’m currently looking for work in San Diego and surrounding cities for higher wages. I chose to live in Tijuana because of the lower cost of living, however, the commute from my apartment($375/month) to the San Diego area is pretty long(about an hour long).
Wow cheap apartment but being in the car that long must be tough
thanks for sharing your experiences!
i did a video called things to know before moving to san diego. check it out!
How about a video about where to go to volunteer? I just did a clean-up in rose Creek last week, for example.
Mom's in Julian for apple pie and coffee. YES!!!
I have one day in SD and I'm NOT spending it on the tourist traps: if you have limited time in town and limited money, I think it's smarter to stay NEAR town. I have USS Midway, The Maritime Museum, and Old Town on my agenda-all hidden gems! Dinner is going to be at the Famous Old Town Mexican Cafe followed by an evening tour of the Whaley House (another hidden gem). Does anyone have a recommendation though for some good fish and chips near the Midway and Maritime Museum?
Go to Blue Water on India St.
YOUR ARE THE BEST MAN!
I grew up in San Diego decades ago, then, downtown was old, rundown, decayed- seedy with seedy shops and an over abundant of “women deprived “sailors”, many on leave ….if you know what I mean.
Bro what’s the name of the company again
Our mistake was that we parked our car in a parking lot, we didn't pay attention to the streets. That day a Padres game gas going on so many streets were closed and we were looking for our car for a while😅 It was a dumb mistake, but hope doesn't happen to any of you
Not sure about TJ now. It’s kind of scary.
Don’t forget the Air & Space museum. 👍👍👍👍👍
Can't wait to be back in SD
Hope its an amazing time!
The main reason I am going out there in July is for San Diego Comic-Con
Thanks for the shoutout! We need to connect!
Yes! Do u live in SD?
@@Jaycation I sure do! My wife and I were watching and she said, he needs to know about our website, and then you mentioned it. We proceeded to jump around the living room.
You don’t need to rent a car the trolley is really good…. Much cheaper, plus you can get to La Jolla on the trolley.
Train ride from Carlsbad 50 minutes to downtown . Those outlets on the border are expensive Vejas is much better. As for going to TJ he’ll no….
Plus why stay in hotels air bnb much better way to go…
I guess I’m lucky I got cousin to live from…
With Internet access, there is no reason to be bored in ANY city in any country....It's a total life saver...
Armando’s taco shop on palm near IB 🔥