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Experience the Coast by Whale Watching

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Whale Watching

This past weekend my husband and I experienced the Newport Landing Whale Watching Excursion. It was a beautiful Sunday morning – warm and not a cloud in the sky…OK, I have to brag as the rest of the country was under snow!

We had a special two for one offer which was a great deal and a great inexpensive way to spend a weekend morning. Only $30 for both of us and we rented binoculars for another $8. I would recommend you bring your own to save you the expense though.

Anyway, we left from the Boardwalk with about 60 people and it was a large enough boat so everyone had a place to view and even to sit. I was a bit worried about the excursion since I usually get sea sick, but the waters were extremely  smooth and the boat is quite large, so  no problems.

There was a naturalist on board who gave a fantastic sea life overview throughout the experience. We saw sea lions, but unfortunately, those large gorgeous whales were just not in the mood to play with us. We spent about two and a half hours out on the open water with a beautiful view of the coast line so we really were not disappointed when we did not see the spectacular whales during the migration.

The good news is they gave everyone on the boat a voucher for a future visit which is their standard practice when they don’t spot the whales. This is the real thing, so can’t conjure up a whale for the tourists’ benefit…right? Anyway, thought it was a perfect way to enjoy Newport Beach and we will be back for our continued search of the big blue and gray.

10 Ways Under $10 To Enjoy the Laidback Sophistication in Newport Beach

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Fight the Recession with Affordable Fun in Newport Beach
10 Ways Under $10 To Enjoy the Laidback Sophistication of One of California’s Favorite Getaway Destinations

Visitors and residents alike can fight the recession blues with a stroll through beautiful Newport Beach that won’t strain the pocket book or wallet. As spring break approaches, there are many inexpensive ways to fully experience the fun, style and charm of Newport Beach. Here are ten great ways to have fun in one of southern California’s favorite getaway destinations:

1.  Gourmet Cuisine for Under $10
Palm Terrace Lounge at The Island Hotel Newport Beach
offers guests the ideal place to unwind, enjoy the company of good friends and the sublime stimulations of an eclectic bar menu. It’s a lively yet intimate spot for enjoying refreshing signature cocktails and Executive Chef Bill Bracken’s signature “small bites.” A special mid-week “Social Hour” series from 4 to 8 p.m. includes the following: Tuesday’s “Burgers and Beer” (including five mouthwatering sliders), Wednesday’s “Pizza and Pinot” and Thursday’s “Tacos & Tequila”. Sliders, mini-pizzas and tacos (Ahi or duck confit) are 2 for $5 with choice of cocktail. For more information, please visit: www.theislandhotel.com

2.  Comedy Tonight for Under $10
Every first Friday of the month follow the sound of laughter to the Sapphire Lounge at the Radisson Hotel Newport Beach where “First Fridays” Comedy Night starts at 8:00pm (now thru Dec. 25, 2009). Featuring professional comedians and stand-up comics in the intimate setting of the Sapphire Lounge, “First Fridays” is Orange County’s new comedy hot spot. Admission is $10 at the door for the 90-minute show. Radisson hotel guests are free (must show room key), 21 and up with ID. This is a no drink minimum and a full menu is served until 10:30pm, plus free parking. Please visit: www.myspace.com/firstfridayscomedy for more information.

3.  Taco Tuesdays for Under $10
If your taste runs to Mexican cuisine check out “Taco Tuesdays” at Avila’s El Ranchito. The taco bar has tacos with three different kinds of meat, chips and salsa, burritos, taquitos and quesadillas. It’s all-you-can-eat for only $5 (they also offer a late night “Happy Hour” from 9pm – 12 Midnight). Avila’s El Ranchito is a 40-year old tradition in southern California. Mama Avila brought delicious recipes from Guanajuato, Mexico that had been in her family for generations with each restaurant under the personal care of a family member.

4.  Chocolate Heaven for Under $10
For under $5 you can savor a Balboa Island original – the frozen, hand-dipped chocolate-covered banana. Balboa Island is where the frozen chocolate banana was first-ever marketed in the U.S. The frozen banana jetted to a whole new level of fame when the popular TV show “Arrested Development” focused on a family who owned a Balboa Island frozen banana stand. The island also the birthplace of the Balboa Bar – a slab of rich vanilla ice cream on a stick lathered in thick dark chocolate, rolled in nuts or candy – a vintage pre-cursor to today’s Dove Bar. These irresistible confections can be found at Dad’s Donuts or Sugar n’Spice on Balboa Island.

5.  Movie Going for Under $10
The nostalgic Lido Theatre offers contemporary art house, independent and mainstream films (plus a trip back to the “Golden Age of Hollywood) for only $7.50 (matinees) or $9 for evening shows. The Lido Theatre opened in 1938 with the classic Bette Davis film “Jezebel”. The Lido seats 622, of which 410 seats are downstairs and 212 are in the balcony. The theatre has a waterfall red velvet curtain that rises with each show with no pre-show advertisements allowed. The entire theatre has been restored, down to the tile work done in the 30’s and the installation of a highly praised sound system. For more information, please visit: www.regencymovies.com

6.  Go in Circles for Under $10
$10 will get you five trips ($2 tickets) on the beautiful, custom-made Venetian-themed carousel at the shopping destination of Fashion Island. With its 32 antique horses and a menagerie of animals with views of the blue Pacific Ocean in the distance the carousel is sure to bring a smile to “kids” of all ages. Fashion Island, Orange County’s premier open-air retail center, boasts nearly 200 specialty shops, world-class department stores and a vast array of restaurants and cafes, in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere that is distinctively Southern California.

7.  “Sweet” Fun for Under $10
Balboa Candy, where barrels of colorful and appetizing confections can be found, provides an opportunity to indulge your sweet tooth with vintage candies from yesteryear and one of the largest selections of salt-water taffy in the world. Balboa Candy is a family owned establishment that is nestled in the center of the island where families come experience the fun and nostalgia of a real “Old Fashioned” candy Store. For more information, please visit: www.balboacandy.com

8.  Go on a “Date” for Under $10
After a long day at scenic Crystal Cove State Park take a break from the beach at Ruby’s Shake Shack just off Pacific Coast Highway. Founded in 1945 as the Crystal Cove Shake Shack, the Shake Shack provided a refreshing pit stop for weary travelers on PCH and thirsty beachgoers. The “Shack” offers the perfect way to cool off - the sinfully sweet “Date Shake” for $4.95 – an incredible combination of crushed California dates, rich vanilla ice cream, whipped cream and topped by a cherry!

9.  Savor Wine for Under $10
Sign up to be a member of the Insider Club at Wine Lab Newport Beach and experience wine tastings for $10 ($13 for non-members). There is also an abundant selection of inexpensive wines to choose from that deliver impressive QPR (quality price ratio) – most for under $10. The Wine Lab strives to be a trusted source for discovering and purchasing wine, a comfortable place for wine novices and lovers of all kinds. For more information, please visit: www.winelabnewport.com

10.  Have “Fun” for Under $10
For $10 or less anyone can find “Fun” at the Balboa Fun Zone, with rides on the popular Ferris Wheel ($3 per rider), Merry-Go-Round ($2 per rider) or a visit to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum ($5.00 suggested donation for adults - children under 12 are free). The Balboa Fun Zone is one of Southern California’s oldest and last great coastal amusement areas, dating back to 1936. For more information, please visit: www.thebalboafunzone.com

Fashion Island: More than just Shopping

Monday, March 16th, 2009

On a recent excursion to Fashion Island with our five-year old daughter I was reminded of what a great place it is for families to spend an afternoon. Unlike other “malls” found within the suburban sprawl of “The OC,” Fashion Island is all outdoors. On this particular visit there was sunshine, blue skies and billowy white clouds as our canopy. It’s the perfect way to “get out,” surrounded by great food, fun shopping and lots of cool stuff for the kids.

You can literally spend hours simply watching the amazing array of fountains. The fountain that pops up droplets of water is the most popular, especially on a hot day when the under 10 crowd gets soaked. The other fountain, with its undulating series of waves and geysers, keeps all age ranges captivated.

If you and the kids need an additional water kick, head over to the koi pond. Here kids hop and skip over stepping-stones while being fascinated by the large variety of koi that swim in the enormous pond.

A big draw for kids at Fashion Island is, of course, the Venetian themed carousel. Although it’s called a “carousel” in actuality it’s a merry-go-round (Carousels feature leaping horses only, merry-go-rounds feature a menagerie of animals). This carousel/ merry-go-round hybrid (leaping steeds on the outside, assorted animals on the inside) is a must stop for any visit with kids. It’s even fun for adults and features glimpses of the blue Pacific Ocean in the distance.

After a go-round on the carousel and/or merry-go-round, it’s the perfect time to head to the Food Atrium and check out some of the offerings (perfect for young families on a budget). There you will find a large variety of choices to satisfy any taste. Most importantly, save room for gelato!

Fashion Island is also ideal at the holidays (their Santa set-up is great) and includes what is considered the tallest Christmas tree in the U.S. Their impressive summer concert series is fun for grown-ups and kids alike as well.

If I have any complaints about Fashion Island is the disappearance of the little train that chugged around a big tree near Bloomingdales. Our daughter loved it and I know many other parents and kids miss the train as well. The woman who ran the train was always great with the kids. Here’s hoping that maybe somewhere in the future that little train makes a return appearance at Fashion Island.

Duffy Boat Rides in Newport Beach

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

It’s just one of those fun things you do and it’s a guaranteed good time.   Whenever I take visitors or friends out on a Duffy, we come back all smiles.  It never fails - the harbor casts its spell and we become enchanted all over again – recounting childhood memories, pointing out houses that belonged to famous actors, enjoying the panorama of yachts and sailboats.  What’s not to like about cruising around with your favorite soundtrack on satellite radio, life-support systems in place (beverages and snacks), watching seagulls swoop overhead – be forewarned, once the birds discover you have food on board they can quickly become your mascot! 

If you really want to dazzle your guests, use the Duffy as your personal water taxi and tie up for dinner at any one of the restaurants that provide docking.   Need to round up your crew from various points?  Just use the public docks (look for the blue/white decorative posts) where you can pick up or drop off as needed. 

They make it so easy for you.  By “they” I mean the terrific staff at Duffy Boats on PCH.  If you haven’t been out on the harbor in one of these canopied electric boats, you’re in for a treat.  It’s no different than driving a golf cart, except here you’re cruising in safe, protected waters.  With a top running speed of 5 mph. this is a no-brainer.  Duffy provides you with accurate harbor maps and the staff takes you through the whole procedure before launch. There are so many recognizable visuals by which to navigate:  the Pavilion, the Ferry & the Fun Zone, PCH Bridge, Restaurant Row, you know them without even thinking about it.  After all, this harbor is our own “Big Backyard” and cruising in a Duffy is one of the easiest ways to enjoy it!
Duffy Electric Boat Company 949-645-6812; www.newportbeachduffy.com

“Nature’s Best Kept Secret” - Newport Beach’s Interpretive Center

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

You’ve heard about this place and now you’re going to find it because the best things in life are free and this is one of them!   It can be tricky because you won’t see it at the intersection of Irvine Blvd. and University Drive just south of the airport — all you’ll see is the triangular concrete sign indicating you’ve found the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve.

Park the car, or tie up the bike and walk the dirt trail that lead down to the water.  What awaits you is an amazing “earth shelter” tucked right into the bluffs with natural vegetation as its roof! How cool is it to have a building made from recycled materials framed on rebar from melted-down handguns confiscated by local law enforcement!  This unique hands-on center even has a special kids’ room so young explorers can get up close and personal with all kinds of creepy, crawly things. Be sure to catch the introductory video, “Life in the Salt Marsh.”  It’s a beautiful way to get your visit started and sets the mood for all the wonderful discoveries awaiting you.  There’s no question too difficult for the energetic and helpful volunteer staff.  The Interpretive Center is open free to the public, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, every day of the week except Mondays.
949-923-2290 www.newportbay.org

Biking through Newport Beach

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

You’ve ridden the oceanfront boardwalk now for years with all the visiting relatives and friends.  Ready to expand your universe? There are some fabulously exhilarating routes that require perhaps a little more energy and OK, some that require nerves of steel. Some weekends the boardwalk can resemble the 405 Fwy., and that’s when you’ll welcome a change of pace.

Head off to Back Bay.  If yours is a group with different age & skill levels this is the place to ride.  You’ll find the flat, paved trail that runs for 3 miles along Back Bay Drive perfect for a morning or afternoon ride. If you make it all the way around to Castaways Park on the far side of the bay, the view over the harbor is staggering.  You’ll have biked a distance of approx.10 miles.  Weekend breakfast or lunch at Back Bay Bistro is just the reward you deserve!

Still want the ocean view and those funky beach restaurants?  Bike down to Crystal Cove State Beach and ride the paved trails through this 3 mile long stretch of pristine oceanfront.  Celebrate your ride at the Beachcomber Café or one of the restaurants in the Crystal Cove Promenade.  Now wasn’t that easy?

Thrill-seekers (and you know who you are) will find the Newport Coast/San Joaquin Hills Rd. just the rush you were looking for!  Yes, it’s a struggle uphill either way, but the payoff is that downhill cruise with the ocean beckoning you onward.   The rest of the day is a piece of cake!