Archive for October, 2008

Fun Events for San Diego

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

San Diego is serving up some spooky treats for the month of October. If you plan on staying in a San Diego vacation rental this October, Penny Realty offers great locations near some amazing events. Here are some events to check out this weekend:

This Weekend’s Events in San Diego

Sun., Oct. 12, 2008

Little Italy District
Date and India Streets
San Diego, CA 92124

Description: Festival, Art Exhibit/Show, Ethnic/Cultural, Outdoor, Family event.  Italian chalk street painting festival that runs during the Precious Festa event. Saturday’s program includes entertainment and Street of the Artists. Sunday’s program consists of over 150 Italian food and craft booths, three stages of entertainment, a street painting festival, Italian Motorsport Show, stickball tournament and two beer and wine gardens. This event features: crafts, commercial vendors, children’s entertainment, music, designated parking and food.

For more information: (619) 233-3898

Weather for this weekend: the temperature should be 77 and mostly sunny

Month Long Events in San Diego:

Scream Zone
The Del Mar Fairgrounds presents a labyrinth of blood-curdling entertainment at Scream Zone. From September 26th to November 1st, find your way through the House of Horror, dare to take your turn on the Haunted Hayride, and twist and turn through The Chamber Maze, featuring the longest spinning Tunnel of Terror in San Diego. Tickets are $14.99.

Monster Manor
This famous Mira Mesa haunted house is rumored to have been inhabited by the Ghastley family, a family plagued by many curses since coming to America from the English Moors. Today, this home is known as Monster Manor, but little else is known for sure about the apparitions and mysteries inside. Tickets start at $5 per person.

Insider Tip: In between haunted houses and fear festivals, make sure to make a trip to Bates Nut Farm. Founded in 1921, this family-owned pumpkin patch is our favorite stop for pumpkin perusing and farm fun. After you pick your pumpkin, enjoy the hayrides and pony rides, as well as carnival games, balloons, face painting and more.

San Diego is an active town, bustling with activities for families year round. Penny Realty offers the widest selection of rentals as the area’s leader in lodging. Book your San Diego Vacation rental today.

For more information: 1800-748-6704 or visit www.missionbeach.com

Mission Beach: 1900s-2000s

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Sit in the soft sand warmed by the serene sun with a gentle breeze rolling off the ocean while the rhythmic sounds of a crashing tide and perched seagulls fill your senses. It is easy to see why so many people for such a long time have enjoyed Mission Beach. From the early 1900s until after the millennium, people have been flocking to Mission Beach as one of America’s ideal seaside spots. From charming San Diego vacation rentals to the oceanfront roller coaster, this area delivers entertainment and an interesting history of how it came to be.

After the completion of the Trans Continental Railroad in 1919, San Diego blossomed from a small town into a beachside city. With this new population brought new developers like John Diedrich Spreckels, the premier developer accredited with his involvement in Mission Beach, along with George L. Barney and J. M. Asher. After development resumed following the Great Depression, the beach was booming with tourists, venues and even the opening of the Belmont Roller Coasters. Most of the development planning was around the Mission Beach Amusement Center. The park was leased to John Ray in 1954 who later changed its name to Belmont Park. Further on, in the 70’s, the beach suffered over population and closed its famed amusement park.

Today, Mission Beach is a wonderful place to visit, with the roller coaster reopened (now placed on the official San Diego Historic Sites list, making them impossible to be torn down), and the laid back beach-loving residents. Many of the buildings have been restored and it is a prime location for apartments or beach vacation rentals.

Many San Diego property management companies began  to acquire land in the 70’s to accommodate the flood of visitors and promote tourism, the life line of this beach. Penny Realty has been a leader in the real estate business on the beach since 1965. Vacation rentals have become a staple of the beach community and many prefer the private living area to the bustling hotels, which makes for a more amiable and eventful culture. Penny Realty Vacation Rentals is the largest San Diego vacation rental company on the beach allowing for the most variety and locations.

Mission Beach wasn’t the only beach community to develop in the early 1900s. There was also Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, La Jolla, and Coronado. All four of these places were a huge success. Pacific Beach is the area just north of Mission Beach. Throughout San Diego, vacation rental properties owned by Penny Realty have supplied tourist with a range of selections for those looking for that Southern California lifestyle as so many have done in this last century.

Vacation Rentals for a Group Getaway

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Planning a group getaway can be quite the project. Not only do you have to find a time when everyone is available, you have to find a place that can accommodate a group of people and won’t break the bank. With airfare and travel expenses on the rise, vacation rentals are becoming more and more popular. Why spend more for a tiny 400 sq ft. hotel room, when you can spend less for a a much bigger place, stay longer, and bond with your friends and family?

San Diego vacation rentals are great for accommodating group activities such as bachelorette parties, baby showers, family reunions, retreats, birthday parties, wedding parties, or just a fun weekend. At Penny Realty, you can find properties that sleep up to 10 people with large decks, patios and living rooms for gathering. Instead of trying to book hotel rooms for everyone separately, you can have everyone enjoy all the amenities of one big house. With a San Diego vacation rental, you can enjoy all the comforts of home, including a yard, a patio, a kitchen for a home-cooked meal, even a beach view. Many rentals also have private pools and spas. You certainly can’t get that with a hotel room. Plus, you don’t have to worry about other guests or the hotel staff disturbing you.

Whatever your group vacation plans, definitely consider the benefts of a vacation rental. For more information on vacation rentals in San Diego, Mission Beach and Pacific Beach, visit www.missionbeach.com. You can view listings, prices and availability all through our website.