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  1. My wife, a friend, and myself are going to Sea World next week on a Tuesday and I was looking at the All Inclusive Experience package for $124 per person. It includes all day dining, a "Quick Que Premier" plus a second day pass (which we won't use). Jumping to the front of the line (like a Fast Pass I suppose) and the all day meals seam appealing for the extra $65. Any thoughts on this? We will be going there for the full day (10am - 10 pm)
  2. I have to be honest, it sounds like you guys have kind of answered your own questions. Being in So Cal your only options are: Disney, Universal, Knotts, SeaWorld, Legoland. So I would at least give each one of those parks a courtesy visit to see if it's worth going back to. Really, though, sounds like you guys are just Disney fans. This morning we decided to go back to Knotts in addition to Sea World. I've heard that Knotts Berry Farm has gone through a big renovation since we were there last (about 12 years ago) adding more rides, cleaning up the place, etc. So we're going to give that a shot. Should be fun.
  3. My wife and I are regular Disneyland goers but we need a break from it for a little while. We're going down to San Diego the last week of July to visit a friend for a few days and were going to hit Sea World while we are there. We also want to hit some other park in southern California for a day as well and we will have a car to drive to anywhere we want and are willing to stay overnight if needed in another area. We were thinking about Magic Mountain but both of us are a bit on the big side and I've heard lots of stories about the rides not being very accommodating to that plus super long lines...even longer than the premium rides at Disneyland so I think that's off the list now unless someone can talk me into that. So what else is there? San Diego Zoo sounds nice but a bit boring. That leaves Knotts and Universal. I remember going to Universal about 10 years ago and thought it was a bit blah and Knotts just seemed really low-rent, run down, and in extremely poor condition (again, about 10 years ago). So what are a few theme park junkies to do? Thoughts on any of these? I think because of the poor condition of Knotts it would be an impossible sell to the wife but Universal is a maybe. So any ideas here? Thanks!
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