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Travel America, Jan-Feb, 2003 by Pat Woods
San Diego not only offers mature travelers an exciting array of cultural opportunities but also welcomes them with a wealth of senior discounts for theater, the opera, symphony, and more. Seniors can request discounts for the San Diego Trolley and SEAL (Sea and Land Adventure) tours, various boat excursions, and popular attractions.
Ask for the Activities Book filled with money-saving coupons for attractions and restaurants. Winter visitors are further rewarded with smaller crowds, shorter lines, and steeper discounts. For details, call (619) 236-1212 or log on to www.sandiego.org. Mature visitors to the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and San Diego Wild Animal Park in Escondido can request senior discounts or buy a special 3-for-1 pass. Visit www.sandiegozoo.org or call (619) 231-1515 or (619) 226-3901.
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