Holiday Events in San Diego

The New Year is among us! Tis the season to sip on hot cocoa in our pajamas. New Year’s comes with lots of planning, from entertaining close friends and family, to deciding on NYE celebrations. This year, let us help you find things to do for New Years in San Diego near your San Diego apartments.

Holiday Family Traditions

Many friends and families across the United States travel far and wide to ring in the new year with loved ones. It is a tradition to toast with a glass of champagne at midnight and to hold your significant other close while sharing a midnight kiss. To help in the spirit of unity, we’ve gathered things to do for New Years in San Diego. 

New Year’s Eve in San Diego

This year, Big Night San Diego is hosting its New Year’s Eve 2019-20 bash! The celebration will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. The hotel is transformed into a “Countdown City” and guests will be treated with first-class service. The event has 10 party areas, 8 dance floors, and first-class cuisine. There will also be party favors for every guest and a special toast at midnight. All drinks are included with fully-stocked bars and a buffet. The Hilton is offering discounted room rates for the evening, so you can celebrate responsibly!

Celebrations begin at 9 PM PST at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront located at 1 Park Blvd in San Diego.

Let’s Celebrate!

New Year’s Eve in San Diego will be a fun-filled evening. If you are looking for a grand NYE spectacle, look no further. No matter what you decide to do, we hope you ring in the New Year with close family and friends.

How will you ring in the New Year? Share with us in the comments!

Spooky Events Perfect for the Entire Family

spooky photoSpooky events can also be fun and there are a ton lined up this season in San Diego. Experience a safe and festive environment without all the fright this year. Here are a few ideas you should pencil in on the calendar.

 

Brick-Or-Treat

Legoland sure knows how to celebrate Halloween right. On Saturday, October 28 from 5-9 pm, there will be plenty of spooky excitement and extended park hours. Plus, the little ones will love “Craft Time” with the Lego Friends and treat stations with more than one million pieces of candy. Yeah, you read that right. Better make sure they burn off some of that energy at Hubble Bubble’s Dance Party! Legoland isn’t just for kids, though! Don your Halloween costume and release your inner child!

 

Halloween Family Day

Head over to Balboa Park for a cultured variety of festivities on October 28 from 11 am to 4 pm. With over two dozen participating museums and cultural attractions, there’s quite a lot to see and do during Halloween Family Day. With park-wide costume contests, flash mobs, pumpkin drops, and more, this just might be the Halloween fun you’re looking for. If that wasn’t enough, there will even be a doggie costume contest, which alone, sounds worth it.