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30 December Calendar Deck the halls with a host of holiday happenings
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16 Multigenerational Holiday Gatherings A recipe for success
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22 San Diego’s Famous Map of Christmas Lights Don’t leave home without it!
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I would rather give than receive. I don’t really need anything except my family: husband, kids and grandkids. They are my greatest gift. Spending time with all 10 of them is priceless. Time is precious and we don’t have enough of it—I wish there was more! Sharon Bay, publisher
December shouldn’t be about being busy at all! We spend evenings reading holiday books and discussing family values (ours and others’). My favorite way to slow down is to put dinner in a cup and drive the kids to see Christmas lights. Crystal Grobner, marketing representative
I am blessed to have a bunch of incredible women in my life: Girlfriends who laugh, cry and engage in ridiculous shenanigans with me; and three fabulous young adult daughters who are a joy to parent (mostly). Each of these ladies is truly a gift. Lisa Gipson, managing editor
The best way to stay in the holiday spirit without getting overwhelmed is to pick a few traditions or new events to attend with family and friends, and don’t worry about the rest. I never miss a visit to the Zoo for the Jungle Bells celebration. Adrienne Sigeti, editorial assistant
I really wanted an air hockey table when I was 12. All my friends got one, but my parents couldn’t find one because stores were sold out. It was a huge disappointment. My wife heard the story 35 years later and got me an air hockey table for Christmas. Really cool! Randy Hahn, marketing representative
Our faith in Jesus Christ keeps us grounded in the meaning of Christmas so that we have more joy, fun and laughter during the busyness of the season! Tony Andrews, marketing representative
May the peace and blessings of this holiday season be yours! Thank you for letting us be part of your family,
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Join the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego for the movie fundraiser event of the year: the release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” on Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley. Guests receive an exclusive souvenir badge, photo opps with the San Diego Star Wars Society, movie snacks and an opportunity to win awesome prizes. Come early to participate in Star Warsthemed projects before the movie. Buy tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4426050. Don’t wait—this event will sell out!
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Spread Some Ho-HoHoliday Cheer Lazy Dog Restaurant is partnering with nonprofit Habitat for Humanity to help fight homelessness, and you can help! Now through Dec. 31, Lazy Dog guests can order a gingerbread house kit ($5.95) to build while waiting for their meal. Habitat for Humanity receives 100 percent of the proceeds from every gingerbread house purchased, which helps build a home for someone in the community.
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When Jackie Rodgers couldn’t find wrapping paper featuring a black Santa Claus to wrap gifts for her son, she and her husband founded Greentop Gifts and created “Clarence Claus” giftwrap. Believing that children should see themselves represented in a variety of characters, Rodgers brings diversity to holiday décor for families across the globe to enjoy. Learn more: www.greentopgifts.com.
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Holiday Gatherings A recipe for success When multiple generations gather
together at the holiday table, there are more good things on the menu than favorite family recipes. Growing healthy emotional bonds between generations helps children develop a sense of identity, continuity and an understanding of their place in family history. Kids who regularly interact with older and younger generations enjoy the security of knowing they belong to an extended tribe who cares about them and each other. But it’s not just about kids. Penn State researchers report that people with successful relationships—both within their own generation and with older and younger ones—have a better chance of maintaining well-being and happiness throughout life. When generations gather around the table, it can be a time of sharing, laughter and fun. It can also be stressful, frustrating and tense when
those generations don’t understand the needs and concerns of the others. Whether your family only gathers for the holidays or is one of the estimated 20 percent of American households with multiple generations living under one roof, here’s what to serve in generous portions to minimize stress while strengthening bonds between all ages.
For the Kids: Healthy Role Models Little eyes are watching as grownups work together in the kitchen, cooperating and compromising over the best way to roast a turkey or prepare gravy. They hear voices change when controversial topics come up, and they learn that peace is restored when people let things go. Point Loma mother of two, Cari Pavao, says learning to move on from disagreements is one way her large
Dear Grandchild, This is Me: A Gift of Stories, Wisdom, and Off-the-Record Tales is a keepsake journal in which grandparents can share funny moments, life experiences and words of wisdom with grandkids. Includes questions, memory prompts, keepsake envelopes and more. It’s a thoughtful gift for a child to give a grandparent, with the idea that they’ll get the book back once it’s filled with their loved one’s photos and treasured stories.
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multigenerational family stays on solid ground. “None of us hold grudges,” she says. “We disagree, maybe yell a bit, then we move on with our lives.” Pavao credits her mother with setting the standard. “My mom is the rock who holds us together. She really believes that family is important. So whether we agree or not, it is understood that you get on with your life, and you’re still family. One disagreement can’t break that apart.” Kids learn relationship skills by watching adults, so be a healthy role model: Demonstrate how to handle challenges by keeping a sense of humor, staying flexible and modeling grace.
For the Older Generation: Patience and Empathy Grandparents and other seniors come to the table with wisdom and perspective from a lifetime of experience. Encourage them to share their stories—show interest and offer patience. “While older people are often excellent conversationalists,” says author Mary Pipher, “they may need a little help getting started.” In her book, Another Country: Navigating the emotional terrain of our elders, Pipher encourages family members to ask seniors questions, converse slowly, and give them time to remember and develop ideas. Some seniors may need physical
accommodation to help them feel included, but won’t always speak up and ask. Stay sensitive to their traditional views and values, and don’t take it personally if they grow short-tempered. Instead, watch for the underlying cause. It might be physical pain, fatigue or a problem that has a simple solution. When my mother started having trouble hearing out of one ear, she became irritable when we gathered at the table until one day she mentioned her diminished hearing. Now we do our best to seat her in the center of the action where she doesn’t feel like she’s missing out. Building strong relationships between kids and grandparents benefits both generations. An Oxford study reports that children and teens with substantial grandparent involvement exhibit fewer behavioral problems. Younger family
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Sometimes families break, making multigenerational gatherings difficult or impossible. The holidays can feel like a giant spotlight shining on the damaged spots in a family. This provides an opportunity to share with kids what healthy choices look like, even in relationships that are broken. The holidays are not a reason to let in people who hurt your family. Protect your kids and guard your heart by maintaining healthy boundaries. When kids are old enough to understand, have an honest conversation about how things got where they are. Then help kids set their own limits when dealing with family members who continue to behave badly. By modeling compassion and forgiveness along with healthy boundaries, parents help kids learn to handle difficult family situations with grace and kindness, without putting themselves in harm’s way.
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Your family can experience multigenerational benefits even if grandparents don’t live nearby. Consider reaching out to one of the hundreds of seniors in San Diego County who spend holidays alone. Check out www.livewellsd .org for ways to get involved in intergenerational programs that benefit all ages. From delivering cookies to playing cards, there are dozens of ways to brighten the holidays by making a date with a senior in your neighborhood.
For Parents in the Middle: Help with the Load Parents in the middle generation often feel responsible for meeting the needs of everyone else, from kids and grandparents to siblings and spouses. Maintain a spirit of community by asking for help or offering it if another relative seems to be doing it all. Don’t leave caregiving to just one or two middle generation siblings. It takes everyone working together to keep a multigenerational family healthy and connected. Stay flexible when giving and receiving help. Trust and accept that things will get done, even if it may not be done your way. Open communication about needs and expectations is important. Express gratitude while being honest about what you are available and willing to do. Gathering generations around the holiday table is good for kids and families. By choosing to honor and embrace generational differences with an abundance of patience, love and respect, families experience greater joy and connection that stretch far beyond the holidays for generations to come. v Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and awardwinning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com
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‘Tis the season for a beloved annual excursion to The Old Globe in Balboa Park. This year, experience TWO lively holiday productions! First, chase away your innerGrinch with the incredible 22nd production of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Then, start a new family tradition with the west coast premiere of Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show, based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, but with a comic local twist. For tickets, visit www.theoldglobe.org.
MEMORIES We all know that December is supposed to be the merriest time of the year—but it’s also the busiest. Why not take a much-needed break from shopping and entertaining? Instead, create joyful new memories that the whole family will treasure. Make plans now to experience the spirit of the season with these funfilled, not-to-be-missed, festive events!
Experience holiday fun the old-fashioned way at Julian’s Country Christmas. You’ll feel a nip in the air and might even catch a glimpse of snowcapped mountains! Gather for the Country Christmas Tree Lighting on Nov. 30, followed by festivities throughout December. Visit Santa at Town Hall, explore the Living Nativity on Main St., tour holiday homes, take a winter hayride, enjoy Victorian Christmas tea, and shop for unique holiday gifts. Discover a mountain of merriment at www.juliancountrychristmas.com.
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Spend Christmas Eve with candlelight, carols, the Christmas Story and Christmas Spirit. First United Methodist Church in Mission Valley offers five distinct candlelight services with two special services for families: Worship led by youth at 3 p.m. will have everyone singing Christmas carols, with cookies and refreshments to follow. At 5 p.m., the annual Christmas Pageant re-enacts the story of Jesus’ birth through scripture readings, children’s choir songs, carols and candle lighting. Visit www.fumcsd.org/christmaseve.
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Who doesn’t love the sights and sensations of winter snowfall? Experience enchanted flurries, choreographed lights, and seasonal music nightly during Village Walk at Eastlake Winter Wonderland at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. from Dec. 7–24. Kids will receive free holiday-themed headbands and “magic” glasses to view falling snow in rainbow colors. They can even meet a charming “snowman” on select nights! Capture unique family photos within a giant snow globe. Visit www.shopvillagewalk.com.
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The magic of the holidays meets the wonderous underwater world during the month-long celebration Seas ‘n’ Greetings at Birch Aquarium. Deck the Hall (of Fishes) and join daily festivities from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check event schedule for special appearances by Scuba Santa (arrive early for dive show seating), themed animal encounters, scavenger hunts, live music and fun photo opportunities. All SEAsonal activities are included with aquarium admission. For details, explore www.aquarium.ucsd.edu/experiences/events/seas-n-greetings.
Everyone’s favorite holiday classic comes to life in the new production A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage! Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang as they produce their own Christmas play and learn the true meaning of the season. This charming show features the unforgettable music of Vince Guaraldi and a concert of beloved holiday carols. Visit www.sandiegotheatres.org/acharlie-brown-christmaslive-onstage for tickets on Dec. 27 at 1:30 p.m. or 5 p.m. at Balboa Theatre.
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Reignite the holiday spirit at Noah Homes’ Enchanted Village in Spring Valley, Dec. 13–15 and 20–22, 4:30– 8 p.m. For about the price of a movie ticket, guests are surrounded by a winter wonderland filled with beautifully lit trees, magical cottages and decorations galore. Listen to carolers, experience a snow sled run, take photos with Santa and more! Help break the cycle of unemployment for adults with developmental disabilities by purchasing tickets or making a charitable donation: www.enchantedvillage.org.
Celebrate the holidays in an Alpine Wonderland at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Don’t miss the Tree Lighting Ceremony and festivities at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 1 with Peabody and Emmy Awardwinning journalist Hank Plante. Holiday choirs perform through Dec. 13 and Santa arrives Dec. 14. Take the kids to Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 15. Ride ‘n’ Dine is Dec. 25 starting at 11 a.m. in Pines Café. Extended tram hours Dec. 23–Jan. 3. Visit www.pstramway.com for more information.
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Bah humbug! A Christmas Carol returns to Cygnet Theatre for its sixth season of cheer from Nov. 27–Dec. 29. Discover hope and redemption with Scrooge, the Spirits and the Cratchit family during this musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ holiday classic. Don’t miss Family Day pre-show activities on Dec. 1, or a sensory-friendly performance— designed for individuals with sensory processing disorders, autism or other developmental disabilities—on Dec. 11. For tickets and info, visit www.cygnettheatre.com.
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North County Coastal Holidays at LEGOLAND California. Experience the magic of the holidays with music, twinkling lights and a 30-ft LEGO Christmas Tree. Enjoy live entertainment, a holiday light show and character meet ‘n greets. Nov. 23-Jan. 5. 760-918-5346. legoland.com Oceanside Harbor Parade of Lights. Boats decorated in holiday lights circle Oceanside Harbor. Dec. 14, 7 pm. 760-7225751. oceansideyc.net Botanic Wonderland Holiday Nights in the Garden. Unveiling a reimagined holiday festival centered around the Dickinson Family Education Conservatory. The Hamilton Children’s Garden and Toni’s Treehouse will also be illuminated. Activities include a twinkling light tunnel, holiday musical lightshow, snow mound, kids’ crafts, face painting, pictures with Santa, live entertainment, a poinsettia display, and more. Dec. 3-8, 10-15, 17-23 and 26-30, 5-8:30 pm. 230 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. 760-4363036. sdbgarden.org
CARLSBAD, 92009, 92011, 92024 7607 Romeria St. 1st place in 2018 SD County Festival of Lights! The “Carlsbad Christmas House” where it snows! Walk around to see Surfin’ Santa and the underwater scene, Snoopy & Friends ice skating, Island of Misfit Toys, walk up candycane lane, see animals frolicking in the waterfall, animated window display, and more. Food drive donations accepted. Dec. 8-31, 5-10 pm (closed rain days). CarlsbadChristmasHouse.com 6646 Elegant Tern Pl. Free Santa’s mailbox and treats for the kids nightly. Santa writes back a personalized letter to each child. Santa visits on Dec. 14 with crafts, music, hot cocoa and cotton candy. All activities free. Dec. 5-25, 5-10 pm. 3520 Corte Ramon. Seventh year of decorating, different theme each year. Lights and characters coordinated to music. Dusk-10 pm.
OCEANSIDE, 92056, 92057 1615 Quiet Hills Dr. Lights synchronized to over 10 songs on 87.9 FM. christmasonquiethills.com 5279 Willow Walk Rd. Over 30,000 lights create a Christmas light show, 13,000 digital lights featuring mega board, arches, singing Christmas trees and more synchronized to music. Santa Dec. 6, 5:30-8:30 pm. Dec. 1-Dec. 31, 5:30-10 pm. 1562 Peacock Blvd. Rudolph and deer family. Christmas trees and lights. Dec. 10-Jan. 5. 5:30-10:30 pm.
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North County Inland CARMEL MOUNTAIN RANCH, 92128 Fairway Village, east and west sides of Stoney Gate Pl. 100+ homes decorated in “Holiday Magic.” Dec. 15-Jan.1, 5:3010:30 pm.
ESCONDIDO 92026 2675 Dundee Glen. Light show in gated community. Featured on ABC’s Great Christmas Light Fight. Weekends only, Dec. 1-31, 6-9 pm. peacefamilylights.com
POWAY, 92064 12631 Stoutwood St. Off Twin Peaks Rd. & Deerwood St. Nicknamed “The Griswolds.” Dec. 1-Jan. 1, 5:30-10 pm weekdays, 11 pm weekends. Hickory Ct.,Hickory St., Butterwood Ct., Rockrose Ct. All off Twin Peaks Rd. & Silverset St. named “Candy Cane Lane.” Entire cul-de-sacs are lit up. Dec. 7-24, 6-9 pm.
RAMONA, 92065 23542 Bassett Way. “Happy Lights Ramona” with 30,000+ lights animated to music on 106.9 FM using 996 computer channels to control the lights. Nov. 30-Jan. 1; Sun-Th, 5:30-10 pm; Fri & Sat, 5:30-11 pm.
RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS, 92129 Oviedo St. Off Black Mountain Rd. “Christmas Card Lane.” Also enter off Twin Trails Dr. & Carmel Mountain Rd. Dec. 7-31, dusk-10 pm.
SAN MARCOS, 92069, 92078 1639 Knob Hill. Off Nordahl Rd. Between Tam O’ Shanter Dr. & Augusta Dr. 31st year of decorating. 100,000+ lights plus themed displays. Nov. 28-Dec. 30, 5-9 pm. Visit with Santa Dec. 16-23, 6:30-8 pm. Facebook @ christmasonknobhill and christmasonknobhill.com.
Jungle Bells at the San Diego Zoo. The Zoo will be transformed into a wild wonderland with twinkling lights, animalshaped light sculptures, animal experiences and holiday-themed entertainment including Aurora, a multi-sensory winter spectacular with lights, projections, music and more. Dec. 13-Jan. 5, 9 am-8 pm (until 5 pm Dec. 24). Free with Zoo admission. 619-231-1515. sandiegozoo.org
CLAIREMONT, 92117 Lana Dr. & Jamar. Off Mt. Abernathy Ave. Circular street. “Clairemont Christmas Park”. 40+ homes decorated. Dec. 7-25. 5404 Mt. Burnham Dr. Features a 96-channel animated light display to 98.5 FM. North Pole village display, train and animated figures display in garage. Dec. 9-27, 6-10 pm. 5348 Channing St. Light display to music. Dec. 4-31, dusk-10pm.
MIRA MESA, 92126 8866 Cassioepia Way. Decorated house with a Monsters, Inc. theme. Dec. 10-31, dusk-10 pm. 11505 Elbert Ct. Decorated house with a snowman theme. Dec. 7-31, dusk-10 pm.
SCRIPPS RANCH, 92131 Stonebridge Pkwy & Merritage Ct. Nicknamed “Merry-tage Court”, entire street lit up with themes including Star Wars, Minions, Disney, Frozen, Cars, The Grinch and more. Dec. 1-31, 5:309:30 pm. 10883 Sunset Ridge Dr. Decorated house with lights, inflatables and animated decorations. Nov. 28-Dec. 31, 5-11 pm.
SERRA MESA/MISSION VALLEY, 92123 2002 Ainsley Rd. Features a 20 ft. Christmas tree made of lights, multiple blow-ups and lights. Dec. 1-31, dusk-9 pm.
TIERRASANTA, 92124 5306 Belardo Dr. Off Via Valarta at Via Playa De Cortes. Over 100,000 lights and decorations all sequenced and animated to music at 106.1 FM. Nov. 30-Dec. 28, 6-10 pm. belardolights.com
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CAMPO, 91906 2434 Cypress Dr. 50 inflatables, lights, music and lighted yard decorations. Weekends only, Nov. 29-Dec. 31, 6-9:30pm.
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San Diego Coastal Mission Bay Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. Over 100 vessels. Begins on Quivira Basin. Dec. 14, starts at 6 pm. 858-488-0501. mbyc.org San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. 48th Anniversary. “Comic-Con on the Bay” theme. Dec. 8 & 15, 5 pm. Starts off Shelter Island, goes through the harbor and ends at the Ferry Landing, Coronado. sdparadeoflights.org SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration. SeaWorld is decked out with more than a million holiday lights, a 40-ft. tree with an animated light show set to music and a 140-ft. walkthrough Tunnel of Lights. Visit Rudolph’s Christmastown, check out holiday-themed animal shows. New this year is the ice skating spectacular Winter Wonderland on Ice, Sesame Street Christmas Village and Cirque Christmas, a “Nutcracker”-themed show. Nov. 23Jan. 5. seaworldsandiego.com Sights and Sounds of Christmas. Walk the San Diego Temple grounds and enjoy more than 130,000 lights and nativity scenes. Free. Nov. 29Jan. 1, 5-11 pm. San Diego Temple, 7474 Charmant Dr., UTC.
POINT LOMA, 92106 Garrison St. & Chatsworth. Off Rosecrans. “Garrison Street Lights”. Dec. 1-31. dusk-10 pm.
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1552 Cajon Greens Pl. Thousands of lights plus yard decorations synchronized to holiday music on 97.7 FM, plus projector with Christmas movies for the kids. Nov. 22-Jan. 2, Sun-Th, dusk-10 pm and Fri-Sat, dusk-midnight. Jingle Bell Hill (also known as Pepper Dr. Lights). Solomon Ave./Pegeen Pl. and surrounding area. Off 67 & Bradley. Dec. 7-26, Mon-Th, 6-9 pm, Fri-Sun, 6-10 pm. 11456 Pegeen Pl. “Nightmare Before Christmas” theme, complete with Jack, Sally, Zero, the Mayor & Oogie Boogie. Santa may make a surprise visit. Nov. 30-Jan. 4, MonTh, 6-9 pm and Fri-Sun, 6-10 pm. 1838 El Pico Dr. Off Hacienda Dr. 55th year decorating the 20-ft. star sitting on top of an 80-ft twinkling tree of lights overlooking El Cajon Valley. Dec. 1-31. Also experience over 50,000 programmed lights and a 55-ft. automated train. Dec. 7-31, dusk-10 pm.
Downtown San Diego The Forward House in Bankers Hill. 22nd annual holiday lighting display at The Forward House, built in 1905 for S.D. Mayor John Forward, Sr. Santa will make a pre-Christmas stop in his sleigh on Dec. 7, 5:30-8:30 pm and all visitors receive a candy cane. 108 Ivy St. (1st & Ivy). Nov. 28-Dec. 31, 5–10 pm. 619-533-7900. americansecuritymortgage.net South Park’s Luminaria Season. Trees, lamp posts, roofs and courtyards all decorated with lights. Along 30th St. and Fern St. from Juniper to Grape to Beech. Nov.22-Jan. 8. southparksd.com
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LAKESIDE, 92040 10248 Paseo Palmas Dr. 20+ houses nicknamed “Tinsel Town.” Dec. 7-25, 5:30-9 pm.
LA MESA, 91941, 91942 6266 De Camp Dr. 22-ft tree of light and more. Lights dance to Christmas songs. Dec. 1- 25, 5-9 pm.
SANTEE, 92071 Starlight Circle/Sunburst Santee. Tomel Court, off Magnolia. 75 homes lit up in an easy-to-walk circle. Dec. 1-31, dusk-10 pm. 9325 Pebble Beach Dr. Full light display on home and yard set to music. Dec. 1-31, dusk-10 pm. 9435 Saint Andrews Dr. The Santee gingerbread house with over 15,000 LED lights. Nov. 30-Jan. 1, dusk-10pm.
SPRING VALLEY, 91977 Enchanted Village at Noah Homes. A Winter Wonderland with beautifully lit trees, colorful cottages, decorations galore and entertainment. Dec. 13-15, 20-22, 4:308pm. 12526 Campo Rd. 619-660-6200. enchantedvillage.org 4037 N. Bonita St. Lots of lights, music, penguins, Snoopy, Mickey, Minnie and Santa in the window. Dec. 10-Jan. 5, dusk-11 pm.
Limousine Services Instead of doing the driving yourself, why not hire a party bus limo? Make it a party with family and friends! You’ll have a blast being chauffeured around town in style.
South Bay Hotel del Coronado. Experience the magic of A White Chirstmas as America’s beachfront legend transforms into a winter wonderland with soaring red turrets draped in thousands of sparkling lights. Take in the famous two-story lobby tree bedazzled with ornaments in wintery whites and enjoy a season full of holiday feasts and delights. 1500 Orange Ave. 619-522-8100. hoteldel.com
CHULA VISTA, 91910, 91911, 91914, 91915 Whitney St./Mankato. Circle between First and Second Ave. off H St. & 1st Ave. “Christmas Circle.” 62nd year of decorating 55+ homes. Dec. 7-26, 5-10 pm.
PARADISE HILLS, 92139 2160 Reo Dr. Lights and decorations. On Dec. 22, 7-9 pm meet Santa and enjoy hot cocoa, cookies and s’mores. Nov. 28-Dec. 31, 6-10 pm.
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• Package themed baskets of emergency items, cold and flu prevention supplies, or college student survival kits. Recipients will appreciate these items for months (if not, years) to come.
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Gifts of Memories • Who doesn’t love to be reminded of good times? Create a year-end video of family highlights. Set it to the intended recipient’s favorite music.
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• Order tickets to an event such as a sports game, concert, the circus, or a musical production. • Put together a scrapbook that details your family’s summer vacation. Include photography, postcards, brochures, mementos and journaling. • Capture the year’s most meaningful memories in a photo collage. Photos can be professionally matted and framed, or pasted together onto a poster board with embellishments. • Share a piece of your heart by reflecting upon individuals who are important to you. Write them letters to let them know why. • Collect everyday and holiday recipes to make a commemorative family cookbook.
Gifts of Your Hands • Nothing says holidays like homemade baked goods. From yule logs and fruitcakes to gingerbread cookies and peppermint fudge, friends and family will delight in eating your sweet treats. • Prefer to keep things healthy? Deliver a delectable dinner to a neighbor or friend. Casseroles, soups, baked pastas, and crockpot dishes are delicious and easy to prepare in bulk.
• Skip the gift exchange entirely in lieu of a family staycation. From the ocean to the mountains, San Diego has no shortage of fantastic places to stay that the whole family will love. Get road trip and staycation ideas in the Family Travel section of our website: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-todo/travel.
Gift Subscriptions • Nothing beats a gift that keeps on giving. Consider season passes to the theater, an amusement park, or to cheer on a favorite sports team. • There is a variety of monthly delivery services that make great gifts — from dinner kits and wine clubs, to online clothing and personal items. • Kids (and adults) love magazines. Remember the days of Highlights, Cricket and Ranger Rick? Well, they’re still available and will have your child running to collect the mail.
Gifts of Time • Even the youngest family member can make homemade coupon books for helpful tasks. Some ideas: car washes,
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Gifts of Community Support • Make a monetary donation to charity on behalf of a friend or family member. Adopt a zoo animal, donate to cancer research or sponsor someone in a fundraising event. • Donate clothing, toys and household items to those in need. • Support causes by purchasing gifts that give back. We love companies that set aside a portion of their profits for charity. • Take care to purchase fair trade items that support the hard-working producers behind them. • If eligible, give blood. You might be saving a life.
Gifts of Random Kindness • Next time you’re at the drive-thru, pay for the car behind you, too. Surprise surrounding friends and neighbors by delivering anonymous, seasonal baskets of goodies to their doorsteps. v
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Find dozens of ways to spread random kindness at www.sandiegofamily.com/ donations-volunteers-wanted-and-localfundraisers/random-acts-of-kindness. Wanna have some fun? Pick a day this season when your family will intentionally and collectively spread joy to others! Lisa Pawlak is an award-winning contributing writer living in Encinitas.
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Holiday Gift Guide for Kids Shopping for kids on your “nice” list? Here is part two of our gift guide for kids—some of the season’s best new toys, kid-tested and parent-approved. Find complete lists of toys, games, books and more at www.SanDiegoFamily.com/ for-the-kids/kid-tested-toy-review. AirFort $49.95; 4+ Airfort.com The ginormous AirFort (77”x 50”), made of breathable, durable light polyester, promises tons of family fun! Inflates in seconds with an ordinary box fan (not included). There’s no floor, making entrance and exit easy. Comes in five colors and includes compact bag for portability. “I love that my kids (all ages) enjoy using this together!” says mom Hayley.
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LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander $199.99; 8+ Shop.Lego.com Kids learn to code and develop problem-solving skills with this exciting set featuring three Star Wars droids (R2-D2, a Gonk Droid and a Mouse Droid) and over 40 interactive missions. Using the free app, your young commander builds the droids and brings them to life using an intuitive drag-and-drop coding environment.
KeiKi Ukuleles $29.95; 5+ Keikimusic.com These colorful ukuleles are designed for keiki (Hawaiian for “little ones”), whether beginners or master musicians. Each one includes a digital tuner, carry case, strap, guidebook and more. “This is a nice quality instrument,” says mom Emily. “It comes with a very helpful learning app and tuner.”
Rideamals Dino Toddler Ride-On $129; 18–30 mos. KidTraxToys.com Get ready for tons of prehistoric fun on this tot-sized, interactive triceratops. As little ones feed, pet, walk and ride, the dino responds (in one of 20 unique sounds). Power Trax rubber traction strips make riding smooth and steady. Includes 6-volt battery and charger. Max weight: 44 lbs.
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Hape Emergency Services HQ see p.8 $99.99; 3+ Hape.com Kids can engage in imaginative play with this fun, interactive set featuring police and fire headquarters and vehicles. Batteries required. “This is a great, high quality toy!” says Audrey. “And the train tracks are compatible with other train sets.”
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Swagboard Twist Remix $129.99; 8+ Swagtron.com Fun hoverboard for older kids and teens! Light-up wheels and LED headlights make riding at night fun. Features self-balancing technology, 6.5” rubber tires and two 250-watt motors. Max weight: 220 lbs. Available in black, blue or red. “Help kids through the learning curve,” says mom Lisa. “Once they figure it out, it’ll be hard to get them off!”
Playmobil Crystal Palace see p.8 $139.99; 4+ Playmobil.us Tons of accessories and special features promise hours of playtime! Kids love the illuminating crystal, spiral staircase, magic hoop skirt and princess chamber with hidden ice steps. Set includes figures, throne, telescope, outfits, furniture, bejeweled scepter, vanity, ice flowers, magical key and more. Requires 3 AAA batteries.
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Julie’s Pinball Machine $150; 8+ AmericanGirl.com The AG doll-sized Flip Side pinball machine (made of metal and wood) features flashing lights, a digital scorekeeper, ball launcher and realistic sounds. Batteries required; doll sold separately. “American Girl fanatics will love this adorable addition to their collection,” says mom Lisa. “The quality of AG products is superb.”
Disney Aladdin The Agrabah Collection $99.99; 3+ Shop.Hasbro.com Disney Aladdin enthusiasts will be thrilled to receive this five-doll gift set, including Princess Jasmine, Aladdin (donning his white Prince Ali outfit), everyone’s favorite Genie, the evil Jafar, and Dalia (Jasmine’s friend in the live-action movie), all in the beautiful clothing shown. Sesame Street Love to Hug Elmo $29.99; 18 mos.+ Shop.Hasbro.com Elmo’s infectious laugh and upbeat attitude never go out of style. Now little ones can get hugs from their lovable friend. When you squeeze Elmo’s tummy, he throws up his arms and asks for a hug! He also responds and sings in English or Spanish.
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“Holly Jolly Fun” Bundle $15–$30 each Ready to get into the holiday spirit? These creative products are sure to do the trick! North Pole Do-Good Elf, The TreeMendous Ornament Decorating Kit, and three kits from Creativity for Kids: Holiday Snow Globes, Sparkling Window Art, and Shrink Fun Tinsel Tree deliver hours of family fun. All items are sold separately and are available on Amazon. If you want to try to win this Holly Jolly Fun Bundle, enter at www.sandiegofamily.com/contests.
intelino Smart Train $99.95; 3+ Intelino.com Intelino combines the nostalgia of a classic toy train with today’s technology, featuring smart tracks built for fast action and smart play. Colored snap-on tiles control the train’s steering, speed and movement. Includes a smart engine, train wagon, decals and charging cable.
Queen Gwen Ombre Mini Backpack $44; 6–teen OMGaccessories.com Kids and teens sparkle wherever they go with this trendy mini unicorn backpack adorned with glittery features, a sequined front pocket and rainbow zipper. Includes adjustable straps and interior pocket.
Baby Alive Happy Hungry Baby Doll $49.99; 4+ Shop.Hasbro.com Kids experience the oh-so-real joy and messiness of feeding time with Happy Hungry Baby Alive. Features over 50 baby sounds/phrases and realistic expressions, but what makes this doll so unique are optional mommy or daddy mode and the choice of English or Spanish. “It’s my daughter’s doll, but my son loves putting it on daddy mode,” says mom Serena.
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San Diego’s cherished holiday extravaganza unwraps its 42nd year with even more sparkle, music, food and nonstop merriment. Revel in magnificent light displays, holiday flavors from around the globe, arts and culture, and other attractions that will instantly put you in a jolly mood. Balboa Park museums will also open their doors for free from 5-9 pm each night. Dec. 6, 3-11 pm & Dec. 7, noon-11 pm. www.visitdecembernights.org Keep the humbugs away – deck the season with all things merry and bright using our calendar filled with the biggest and most dazzling holiday happenings around town. Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
sunday | 1 Ice Skating at Viejas Casino & Resort. Celebrate the sights and sounds of the season at Southern California’s largest outdoor ice rink! Open through Jan.; visit website for hours. $15-$17. Viejas Outlet Center, 5005 Willows Rd., Alpine. www.viejas.com FREE Santa Photos & Holiday Treasure Hunt. Noon-2 pm. Old California Restaurant Row, 1020 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos. www.oldcalrestaurantrow.com
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FREE Holidays by the Bay. Daily live music, stilt walkers, pop carolers and a live snow globe. Also, visit Santa’s Workshop featuring photos with Santa, the Seaport Creation Station, holiday movies and more. Seaport Village, 849 W. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. Details at www.seaportvillage.com. FREE San Pasqual Battle Day. Commemorate the 1846 Battle of San Pasqual through living history activities that will transport you to the battlefield as it was 173 years ago. 11 am-3 pm. San
Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park, 15808 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=655 Skating by the Sea. Skate on a beachfront ice rink that offers amazing views of the Pacific. Through Jan. 5; visit website for hours. $30-$35. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com FREE Kiwanis San Marcos Holiday Parade steps off from Palomar College and travels east on Mission Rd. to the San Marcos Civic Center. 1-3 pm. www.lsmkiwanis.org
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FREE Beachside Winter Wonder at Belmont Park. Be dazzled by 10- to 15-foottall holiday-themed sculptures, be entertained by live carolers (through Dec. 29. Fri., 6-9 pm; Sat. & Sun., 2-5 pm), have your photos taken with Santa for free (through Dec. 22. Fri.-Sun., 4-8 pm), and check out Illuminated Winter Nights when the sculptures light the night! Weekends, today until Jan. 5. 3148 Mission Blvd., San Diego. www.belmontpark.com/winterwonder2019 “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” See page 20. “Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show.” Details on page 20. Cygnet Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol.” See page 21 for more information. Seas ‘n’ Greetings. See page 21. Alpine Wonderland at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. For details, see page 21.
monday | 2 FREE Family Christmas Tree Farm. Find the perfect tree at this family-owned, 10-acre farm where you can choose and cut your own Monterey Pine or pick from fresh-cut Noble, Douglas and Grand Fir trees. Also includes farm animal encounters and hay rides for kids. Through Dec. 23, 9 am-9 pm. 300 Pepper Dr., El Cajon. www.familychristmastreefarm.com
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play area, a twinkling light tunnel, visits with Santa and the Snow Princess (on select dates), and entertainment. Tonight-Dec. 8, 10-15, 1723 & 26-30, 5-8:30 pm. $12-$25. 230 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. www.sdbgarden.org
wednesday | 4 Family Night: Make Snow Globes. 6-7 pm. $5. San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Dr. Register at www.san-marcos.net. The Sky Tonight: Our Milky Way Galaxy. Come to this monthly planetarium show to learn how we discovered the structure of our galaxy and view the beauty of the Milky Way. 7 & 8:15 pm. $17.95-$19.95. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
thursday | 5 FREE Tree Lighting & Holiday Open House. Live music, hot cocoa, cookie decorating, shopping, festive bites and Santa. 5:30-8 pm. Register for your free tickets. Cape Rey Carlsbad Beach, 1 Ponto Rd. www.caperey.com/holidays.htm
friday | 6 North Pole Limited. All aboard for carols, sweet treats and Santa! Fri. & Sat., through Dec. 21, 5 & 7 pm. For tickets, visit website. Campo Railroad Park & Museum, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org
Rady Children’s Ice Rink at Liberty Station. Through Jan. 5, 10 am-10 pm. $13$15 includes skate rental and helmets. Net proceeds benefit the Thriving After Cancer program in the Rady Children’s Hospital’s Peckham Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. www.radychildrensicerink.org
St. Nick at Night. Cookie decorating, beautiful lights, animal encounters, hot cocoa, a craft and a group story time with Santa. Tonight, Dec. 13 & 20, 5-6 & 6:15-7:15 pm. For fees, visit website. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. Register at www.animalcenter.org/programs-services/ education/frosty-farm.
Botanic Wonderland. Featuring a 10-foot poinsettia tower, a musical light show and Kids Fun Zone with nightly “snowfall,” a real snow
FREE The Del’s Winter Wonderland. See sparkling lights and festive decorations, decorate cookies, make ornaments, send letters to
Santa and meet The Del’s resident ice princess, Krystal. Tonight, tomorrow, Dec. 11, 13, 14 & 20-31, 5-9 pm. Hotel del Coronado’s Garden Patio, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com City Ballet of San Diego’s “The Nutcracker.” Don’t miss this classic, Victorianera story of the adventures of Clara, the Nutcracker Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy, told through a magical theatrical experience showcasing Tchaikovsky’s famous score. Fri.-Sun., tonight until Dec. 22; visit website for schedule. $34-$93. Spreckels Theater, 121 Broadway, downtown San Diego. www.cityballet.org FREE Fallbrook Tree Lighting. Plus live music, face painting, games, crafts, food and more. 5-7:30 pm. Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. www.fallbrookcommunitycenterfriends.org ScholarShare 529 Toddler Time. Music, movement and social play. Fridays, 10 am. Free with museum admission. The New Children’s Museum, 200 West Island Ave., downtown San Diego. www.thinkplaycreate.org FREE Alpine Parade of Lights & Snow Festival. Parade steps off at 6:30 pm at the corner of Alpine Blvd. & W. Victoria Dr., and ends on Tavern Rd. Festival is at the Alpine Community Center and includes Santa, music, vendors and snow! 6-9 pm. www.alpinechamber.com FREE Coronado Holiday Parade. 6-9 pm. Parade travels along Orange Ave., from 5th St. to R.H. Dana Place. Come early to Rotary Plaza to sing carols from 5-6 pm, and wait for Santa’s arrival via fire truck. www.coronadochamber.com
saturday | 7 San Diego STEAM Maker Fest. Explore the best of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics with an impressive array of hands-on activities and demonstrations for the family. 10 am-3 pm. Visit website for tickets; enter promo code SDFAMILY for a $3
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sunday | 15 FREE Gaslamp Holiday Pet Parade steps off at 2 pm from under the iconic Gaslamp Quarter Archway, continues up to Fifth Ave., turns left at E St., then down Fourth Ave., ending at MLK Promenade Park (401 K St.) where the Holiday Pet Market is held from noon-5 pm. www.holidaypetparade.com Nutcracker Tea Party. Hot cocoa, tea and sweet treats, a visit from Santa, a narrative performance of The Nutcracker by San Diego Ballet and more. 3:30-5:30 pm. $55. Liberty Station, Bldg. 177, 2875 Dewey Rd., Point Loma. www.libertystation .com/events/salute-the-season “Noel Noel”: A Family Concert. The San Diego Symphony performs alongside the San Diego Master Chorale, the San Diego Children’s Choir and North Pole’s most famous resident. 2 pm. $13-$28. Copley Symphony Hall, Jacobs Music Center, 750 B St., downtown San Diego. www.sandiegosymphony.org Grand Tradition’s Brunch with Santa. Includes storytelling, dancing ballerinas, carolers and a holiday kids’ craft. 10 am-1 pm. $10-$59. Call for reservations. Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens, 220 Grand Tradition Way, Fallbrook. www.grandtradition.com FREE San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. See Dec. 8. Parade of Lights Dinner at Maritime Museum of San Diego. See Dec. 8.
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friday | 20 The Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego Presents “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” Grab your lightsabers and watch this much-anticipated sequel with the family. Before the screening, check out lots of Star Wars-themed activities! 7 pm; festivities begin at 5:30 pm. UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley, 7510 Hazard Center Dr. #100, San Diego. Purchase tickets at www .brownpapertickets.com/event/4426050. Polar Bear Tea. Treat yourself to a classic tea experience with a fun family twist. Every guest who donates a new toy for Toys for Tots will receive a plush polar bear keepsake gift from Coca-Cola. 11 am-4 pm. Visit website for fees and reservations. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com St. Nick at Night. See Dec. 6.
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saturday | 21 Teddy Bear Teas. Enjoy holiday beverages, premium teas, pastries and desserts. Each child will get some one-on-one time with Santa and will receive a keepsake teddy bear. Until tomorrow, 2:30-5 pm. The Westgate Hotel, 1055 Second Ave., downtown San Diego. For reservations, visit www.westgatehotel.com. Holidays by the Bay. See Dec. 1. San Diego Civic Youth Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” See Dec. 13. FREE HolidayFest at Grossmont Center. See Dec. 14.
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monday | 23 Insects Face to Face. Don’t miss this new exhibit highlighting more than 30 large-scale photos that reveal the unique morphology and adaptations of insects, especially details that aren’t visible to the naked eye. Open daily, 10 am-5 pm. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org
tuesday | 24 Christmas Eve FREE Spend Christmas Eve at First United Methodist Church of San Diego. See page 20 for details.
Ice Skating at Viejas Casino & Resort. See Dec. 1.
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FREE The Del’s Winter Wonderland. See Dec. 6. SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration. See Dec. 8.
thursday | 26 Kwanzaa, Dec. 26-Jan. 1 FREE Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade Presented by Hilton. See world-class marching bands, impressive floats and drill teams, and giant balloons in America’s largest balloon parade. 3 pm. North Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.holidaybowl.com/parade
friday | 27 San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl. Watch a thrilling game featuring top teams from the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences. Kickoff at 5 pm. Also, catch the Dexcom Pregame Party (free with your game ticket) that includes food trucks, live bands, face painting, photo booths, giveaways and more. 3-5 pm. SDCCU Stadium, Mission Valley. www.holidaybowl.com
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“A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage!” See page 21.
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“A Magical Cirque Christmas!” Get ready to be spellbound by this new holiday production filled with dazzling performers and cirque artists from around the globe. 7:30 pm. Visit website for tickets. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. www.broadwaysd.com
Living Lab. Come face to face with more than 30 creepy, crawly and slithery animals, from stinging scorpions to elusive nocturnal lizards, in this new exhibit. Open daily, 10 am-5 pm. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org
Winter Solstice Hanukkah, Dec. 22-30 City Ballet of San Diego’s “The Nutcracker.” See Dec. 6.
FREE Menorah Lighting. Also, live music, treats and kids’ crafts. 7-8:30 pm. Lighthouse District, Seaport Village, 849 W. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.seaportvillage.com
“Boarded!” Be part of this hilarious interactive show where participants will be sworn in as part of the ship crew and will be trained on how to navigate, sword fight, swab the deck and more. Check-in times: 10:30 am & 12:45 pm. $25-$40. Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.sdmaritime.org
Sun, Earth, Universe. Check out this new exhibit where you can build a model spacecraft for a mission to space, reveal hidden images using the same tools NASA scientists employ to explore the universe, play the Your Mission to Space board game and more. Open daily; visit website for hours and admission. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
tuesday | 31 New Year’s Eve Kids’ New Year’s Eve Party at LEGOLAND California Resort. Rock into the New Year with LEGO characters, watch LEGOLAND’s Got Talent!, see a recreation of the famous Times Square ball drop with a giant LEGO brick falling 22 feet in the air (6 pm), and enjoy a fireworks display. Visit www.legoland.com for details. New Year’s Eve Movie on the Beach. Head down to Del Beach to watch Aladdin (2019) under the stars. Stick around for the live New Year’s Eve Times Square Ball Drop at 9 pm, followed by beach fireworks. Movie starts at 6:30 pm. $20 per sand chair. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com
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