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Great Vacation For The Kids Right Near Disney


Harbor Lights

911 5th Ave

San Diego

CA



Great Value!

Listing Id: 12935

ASKING PRICE: $1550 Per Week

Owner Very Motivated To Rent!!! You Can Not Beat This Price!!





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Property Info
 
Unit Type: 2 Bedrooms
Occupancy : 6
Season : Any
Use Type : Annual Floating Week (Floating)
Points/Membership Type: 280,000 Pts. Per Year
Time Available : Three Weeks / Plus A Week Expiring in Sep./Oct.
Resort URL : http://www.resortime.com/resorts/profile.asp?resortid=111
   
     
Resort Company Information
   
Staying at Harbor Lights timeshare rentals and vacation condos is like stepping into the past. You?l see the rich history of San Diego with classic gas lamp deco-style influence that blends harmoniously with the surrounding neighborhood. This historic district is complemented with a bronze-clad frosted glass canopy in the lobby. Granite base with large radius glass bay windows and walk out balconies with panoramic views extend over 5th Avenue. The top floor features curved balconies with wrought iron rails. Harbor Lights timeshare rentals are located in the heart of downtown San Diego where a world of fine dining, exquisite shopping and an exciting nightlife await. While visiting, be sure to see some of downtown San Diego? other attractions including Little Italy, Seaport Village and Old Town San Diego. Parking is Valet only; $20.00, all access parking.
Unit Amenities
   
25" TV, Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, All Units are Non-Smoking, Cable TV, CD Player, Coffee Maker, Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal, Hair Dryer, Heating, Ironing Board with Iron, King Size Bed, Kitchenette, Medium Refrigerator, One Bathroom, Place Settings, Queen Size Sofa Sleeper, VCR
     
Accomodations
   
All Units are Non-Smoking, Bikes, Fitness Center, Parking Fee of $20 per day per vehicle, Sauna, Spa Services, Valet Parking, Valet Parking Only

  Resort Amenities
   Front Desk    Safe deposit Boxes
   Meeting Rooms    Game Room
   Business Services    Security
   Conference Center    Jacuzzi
   Sauna    Laundry
   Beach    Car Rental
   Concierge

  Local Attractions
   Transportation    Tours/Sightseeing
   Cultural Sites    Historical Sites
   Shopping    Discount Outlets
   Medical Facilities    San Diego Zoo
   Sea World    San Diego Gastown District

  Unit Amenities
   Coffee Maker    Air Conditioning
   Microwave    Kitchen
   Handicapped Access    Lockout
   Beach/Waterfront View    Hair Dryer
   TV/VCR    Room Safe
   TV    Ocean View
 
  Resort Activities
   Fitness/Health Club    Sauna
   Beach    Lake/Waterfront
   Children Playground/Activities

  Local Activities
   Golf    Tennis
   Health/Fitness Club    Beach/Lake Activities
   Wind Surfing    Sailing
   Parasailing    Jet-Skiing
   Scuba Diving    Snorkeling
   Boat Rental    Hiking
   Biking    Water Skiing

Ownership Information
   
  • Deed
  • Maintenance Fees $115
  • Corporate Website Link
       
    http://www.resortime.com/index.aspx

    Area Amenities
       
    Balboa Park

    Balboa Park lights up summer nights with two free concert series, a free outdoor film series, and a host of special events and performances ideal for balmy evenings and after sundown fun. The International Summer Organ Festival returns for its 20th year Monday, June 18. The concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. every Monday evening through August 27 in Spreckels Organ Pavilion. Thrill to the majestic sound of the world? largest outdoor pipe organ and performances by internationally renowned musicians accompanying elegant vocal works, brass ensembles, or even a sidesplitting silent movie. (Minutes from the resort)

    Bella Luna

    Bella Luna has maintained its reputation as a San Diego favorite by staying fresh and innovative. Located in the heart of the Gaslamp District with a dozen other Italian eateries, this one you don't want to miss. A family-owned restaurant serving authentic regional Italian fare. You will always be greeted with hospitality and warmth. Its simple stylish d?r and great food will make you want to return again and again. (Minutes from the resort)

    Buster's Restaurant

    Walking distance to the Convention Center, Marriott Hotel and Marina and the Hyatt Manchester Grand Hotel with beautiful waterfront view of San Diego Bay, Coronado and Embarcadero Park. This local favorite features a variety of island flavors such as coconut shrimp and pulled pork as well as a variety of exciting tropical beverages. (Minutes from the resort)

    Cafe Sevilla

    At Caf?evilla we attribute our success to the entire staff, professional men and women who are driven and who share in our vision. Dining is more than just a meal, it? an experience that starts with the gourmet tapas menu and the homemade sangria. Don? forget to dance the night away in the nightclub and learn to salsa dance during the weekly lessons held inside the club. (Minutes from the resort)

    Molly's Restaurant

    Stroll along the beautiful marina and enter via our private bayside entrance. Relax in our intimate dining room or join us at the bar. Molly's menu is a compilation of specialized items that are seasonal, fresh and original, and offers interesting options to create the ultimate dining and educational experience. (Minutes from the resort)

    Morton's, The Steakhouse

    Morton?, The Steakhouse has commissioned what is now certified by Guinness Book of World Records as the ?orld? Largest Wine Bottle.?With the capacity to hold over 173 standard bottles, this masterpiece of glassmaking art was certified at a ceremony on July 28th, where the bottle was carefully filled with 130 liters of Beringer Vineyards 2001 Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley. (Minutes from the resort)

    Padres Baseball at Petco Park

    PETCO Park is spectacular in every way, combining the best sight lines in baseball with breathtaking views of San Diego. Architecturally magnificent, it celebrates the sea, the sky, the natural beauty, cultural diversity and unique spirit of our region. The natural stone and stucco exterior and lovely landscaping, including the Park at the Park beyond the outfield fence, make this the garden spot of baseball, with a relaxed yet dynamic atmosphere that reflects the San Diego lifestyle. (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Gaslamp Quarter/Historical

    Sidewalk cafes and open air restaurants, jazz clubs, late night dancing, resident artists and micro breweries all contribute to the festive spirit of the area. Shops and galleries of every variety are scattered throughout the 16 square block district. Plan to spend the day, or spend the night......but plan to come back often! Tour the Gaslamp Quarter district: photos, maps and information about clubs, shops and restaurants. (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Harbor Excursion

    San Diego Harbor Excursion, the most established San Diego cruise company on the bay, is looking forward to the privilege of serving you and making your special event a truly memorable occasion. Our friendly, professional staff is proudly committed to you, our guest, and to bringing you the finest cruise experience available. Enjoy! (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Natural History Museum

    The San Diego Natural History Museum traces its roots to an enthusiastic group of amateur naturalists, who formed The San Diego Society of Natural History in 1874. The Museum occupied three different buildings in Balboa Park before celebrating its 50th anniversary. Community leaders recognized the need for a permanent museum of adequate size. San Diego's leading architect, William Templeton Johnson (1877-1957) was commissioned by the Society of Natural History to design its new museum building on Balboa Park's East Prado. (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Renaissance Faire

    The Center for Creative History takes you back in time to spend the day in joyous celebration. Held annually in beautiful Balboa Park, California, The San Diego Renaissance Faire has been hailed as "The best weekend event in San Diego!" (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Zoo

    The San Diego Zoo cares for more than 4,000 individual animals representing 800 different species. Its collection of animals, as well as its plant collection of over 6,500 species, is acknowledged as one of the finest in the entire world. Energetic traditional African dancers perform nightly in the Park? Heart of Africa, while a steel drum band adds a lively sound in Nairobi Village. Joining the activities will be some mysterious stilt creatures lurking in the night. And of course, our popular Wgasa Bush Line Railway, animal shows, and Dino Mountain have extended hours. (Minutes from the resort)

    San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park

    Experience a unique adventure at the 2,100-acre preserve where animals wander freely in surroundings much like their native homelands. A quiet monorail, pathways and animal shows enable visitors to observe the animals and many species of exotic plants. (Minutes from the resort)

    Seaport Village

    Spectacular sunsets and waterfront activity set Seaport Village apart from the multitude of San Diego dining options. Whether you're looking for a romantic backdrop, a festive group setting or something in between, we have a restaurant to match your taste. Dine seaside in one of our four award-winning fine dining restaurants or grab a quick bite at any of thirteen sidewalk eateries. Choose Bay view Dining or Casual Dining for a delicious meal and don't miss all the goodies in Treats! So when you're craving something special in the perfect setting- we've got it. (Minutes from the resort)

    Taka Restaurant

    Enjoy the Taka Restaurant - Best Japanese cuisine in the historic Gaslamp Quarter's in San Diego. Come discover a new way to eat sushi... Our monthly changing Japanese menu is an exquisite collection of classic sushi and painstakingly prepared dishes that have made Taka sushi one of San Diego's finest sushi restaurants. Taka also offers an exciting selection of American foods served in the Japanese style. Taka is well known for its outstanding Sushi and Sashimi creations. (Minutes from the resort)

    The Gondola Company

    Gently cruise in a private gondola through the enchanting canals and waterways of the Coronado Cays. The Gondola Company offers romantic and relaxing cruises from 11 a.m. to midnight. Each cruise is approximately one hour and includes a complimentary hors d?euvre or dessert plate. Blankets, an ice bucket, and wine glasses are also provided. Guests may bring their own beverage. (2 miles from resort)

    Coronado Golf Course

    Coronado Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 72 course with wide, inviting fairways, and always immaculately manicured greens. Coronado Golf Course offers dramatic views of the Coronado Bridge, Hotel Del Coronado, and the San Diego Bay. (2 miles from resort)

    Old Town San Diego

    When you?e traveling in California make it a point to include Old Town San Diego. The colorful shopping, dining, historic sites and parks with the charm and excitement of Old Mexico in the heart of San Diego will add sparkle and romance to your visit. (4 miles from resort)

    Harney Sushi Restaurant

    Harney Sushi offers the only Sake bar in all of San Diego with over 40 varieties of sake and over 50 varieties of fine wines. There are 35 custom rolls that were created and named by loyal customers. (4 miles from resort)

    Ocean Beach

    Located at 1950 Abbott Street, Ocean Beach offers a laid back atmosphere with a stretch of sand that welcomes your four legged friends. Play fetch with your family pet, shop in one of the local surf shops and grab lunch at a local deli all in one location. (5 miles from resort)

    Pacific Beach

    South of Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach is a local hot spot. Start by spending the day on the beautiful sandy beach and then find yourself dancing the night away at a local club. Don? forget to indulge in a great dinner at one of the many local restaurants that offer a variety of foods from Italian to fresh sushi. (7 miles from resort)

    Mission Bay Park

    At the northern end of Mission Bay near Crown Point, Mission Bay Park is a local hot spot where families can picnic, play a game of touch-football or fly a kite. A great gathering spot for gatherings, this large park area feathers picnic benches, barbecues and plenty of beach access. (7 miles from resort)

    Mission Beach

    Beginning at the Mission Bay channel entrance and ending at the north end of Pacific Beach. Mission Beach is part of a 19-mile collection of San Diego beaches known as The Strand. This hot spot for many locals is adjacent to the Mission Beach Roller Coaster and has an exciting nightlife in the surrounding area. (7 miles from resort)

    Islandia Sportfishing

    Come experience the thrill of deep sea fishing off the coast of Southern California! Many anglers have caught their first ocean fish while on one of our boats. Islandia Sportfishing is Located on Mission Bay, San Diego. We're just minutes from SeaWorld. (7 miles from resort)

    South Mission Beach

    South Mission Beach is bordered on the south by the Mission Bay Channel. This is the widest beach in the county and is a popular place to play outdoor sports such as beach volleyball or basketball on one of the recently refurbished courts. (7 miles from resort)

    SeaWorld

    SeaWorld San Diego opened March 21, 1964 and has hosted more than 100 million guests. The park's land mass is 189.5 acres, including parking and support facilities. Create a customized vacation or choose one of our featured packages to make the most out of your vacation time. When you mix imagination, animals and adrenaline together with childlike wonder, the results can be wonderful! (7 miles from resort)

    San Diego Boating

    SanDiegoBoating.com is your premiere resource for recreational boating activities. We specialize in corporate charters, dinner cruises, and weddings for groups of two to 800. SanDiegoBoating.com represents the finest charter fleet in San Diego as a charter broker and event coordinator. This site brings together more than 20 years of experience in the maritime industry and event coordination. Please browse our links above for boating information where you will find cruise request forms. You may also contact us directly at 619-200-7417. (7 miles from resort)

    La Jolla Shores

    Located at 8200 Camino del Oro, La Jolla Shores offers some of the most gentle waves in San Diego. Many novice SCUBA classes are held in the waters of this mile-ling stretch of sand. Only half a mile a way you?l find the Birh Aquarium where the whole family can learn about the exciting local marine life. (10 miles from resort)

    Black's Beach

    Black's Beach is a two mile long, sandy strip situated at the base of majestic cliffs near Torrey Pines City Beach and Torrey Pines State Beach. (10 miles from resort)

    La Jolla Cove

    Located at 1100 Coast Boulevard, La Jolla Cove is one of the most photographed beaches in all of Southern California. This intimate alcove is tucked away behind sandstone cliffs located. Just a short walk from this stretch of sand you?l find the beautiful boutiques, award winning restaurants and stunning art galleries that make La Jolla a sought after destination unlike any other. (11 miles from resort)

    Birch Aquarium

    Throughout the summer the Aquarium offers programs that feature hands-on activities, animal encounters, and creative arts and crafts to reinforce ocean program themes. Children learn about marine animals and ocean conservation while learning new skills.Visitors touring the aquarium are welcomed into a brightly lit galleria that is central to all three exhibit areas. As visitors walk through the aquarium, the tanks display habitats starting with the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest along the California coast, and down to the tropical waters of Mexico and the Caribbean. (11 miles from resort)

    Del Mar National Golf Course

    Set amid the uniquely picturesque terrain of north San Diego County, just steps away from Torrey Pines State Beach, the 18-hole championship course winds among coastal hills, narrow valleys and gentle meadows. This scenic layout is a study in visual spectacular! This is a must see! (16 miles from resort)

    Del Mar Plaza

    Wandering around the Del Mar Plaza which was designed with hill town markets of Europe in mind you'll find many little surprises, including imps placed it the most unusual spots. There are three shopping levels and ocean view restaurants. (19 miles from resort)

    Del Mar Race Track

    Del Mar racetrack, the famous seaside racing facility in Del Mar, California, has been getting the distinction of being North America? Number One track in terms of attendance and handles for more than a decade. Races run July 18, 2007 through September 5, 2007. During the spring, the Del Mar Race Track is home to the San Diego County Fair. (19 miles from resort)

    Axis Martini Bar & Restaurant

    Martini bar and restaurant featuring an upscale lounge and dining experience. An upscale martini lounge with a high end restaurant. Comfortable booths with a large marble topped bar. Large plasma screens to watch your favorite sporting event or personal video for your private party. Two outdoor patios with smoking available on one. Late night and outside dining available every night. DJ's spinning groovy lounge music on Fridays and Saturdays. (19 miles from resort)

    J. Taylor's Restaurant

    So fine are the food and service at J. Taylor's L'Auberge that the restaurant itself has become a destination for local residents and visitors to Southern California seeking an extraordinary culinary experience. (19 miles from resort)

    Jake's Del Mar

    Jake's Del Mar, situated right on the beach in the picturesque town of Del Mar, has become one of San Diego's best loved restaurants. Highly acclaimed for its spectacular oceanfront views, delicious menu and friendly service, Jake's keeps its customers coming back time again. As the social hub of the lively Hollywood and race track crowd of the 30's and 40's, Del Mar has long been sought out by people seeking a charming, understated beach getaway and just plain old fun. (19 miles from resort)

    Poseidon Restaurant

    Voted "Best Casual Outdoor Dining." You couldn't be closer to the beach than sitting at the Poseidon on their beautiful outdoor patio. It offers a spectacular ocean view where you can experience sensational sunsets while enjoying "Oyster Rockefeller." Don? forget to watch the sunset as you take advantage of happy hour specials and excellent appetizers. (19 miles from resort)

    The Spa at L'Auberge

    Relax, nurture and replenish your body and mind at the Spa at L'Auberge. Located in the intimate seaside village of Del Mar, the Spa at L'Auberge, naturally combines the healing wonders of the ocean and botanical themes, with advanced spa treatments from Europe. Our boutique, coastal spa offers the attention to detail of a Four-Diamond resort, the expertise of a destination spa and the personalized service of a small luxury inn. From the moment you arrive at the Spa at L'Auberge, our caring staff greets you with a pampering touch and attends to your every need. (19 miles from resort)

    Belly Up Tavern

    North County? premier night spot, the legendary Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, has had a long history of bringing great live music to the San Diego area. The Belly Up has been voted ?an Diego? Best Live Music Venue?numerous times. Come visit us today! (20 miles from resort)

    Cardiff State Beach

    One mile south of Cardiff on Old Highway 101. This gently sloping beach offers swimming, surfing, beach combing and picnicking. For those who love to camp, there are grounds for tent camping. Must be at least 18 years of age to camp or be accompanied by an adult. (22 miles from resort)

    Encinitas Ranch Golf Course

    Opened to the public on March 1st, 1998. This course is owned by the City of Encinitas and managed by JC Resorts. It's a daily fee golf course that includes two natural water hazards, 61 bunkers and dramatic changes in elevation and undulating fairways in 175 acres of land. (24 miles from resort)

    Sky's the Limit Ballooning Adventures

    Explore San Diego from the air with Sky's the Limit Ballooning Adventures! The experienced crew and FAA licensed pilots are ready to take you on a journey, surpassing any adventure you have ever encountered. You'll go higher than you've ever been before. This is an experience we guarantee you'll never forget! (24 miles from resort)

    Viejas Casino

    The Viejas Casino, Alpine, is one of the biggest casinos in the San Diego area. It is a full service casino offering over 2,000 slots, 79 table games, bingo, and six restaurants. (25 miles from resort)
         
    Region & Area History/Highlights:
       
    The area has long been inhabited by the Kumeyaay people. The first European to visit the region was Portuguese explorer Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo sailing under the Spanish Flag, (1499 - 1543), who sailed his flagship, the San Salvador, from Navidad, New Spain. Cabrillo claimed the bay for the Spanish Empire and named the site San Miguel. In November of 1602, Sebasti?Vizca? (1548-1624) was sent to map the California coast. He arrived with his flagship "San Diego". Vizca? surveyed the harbor and what is now Mission Bay and Point Loma, naming the area for the Spanish Catholic Saint St. Didacus (More commonly known as San Diego). On November 12, 1602, the first Christian religious service of record in Alta California was conducted by Fray Antonio de la Ascensi??a member of Vizca?'s expedition, to celebrate the feast day of San Diego.

    In 1769, the Presidio of San Diego (military post), which overlooks Old Town, was established by Gaspar de Portol?t almost the same time as Mission San Diego de Alcal?as founded by the Franciscan friars led by Father Jun?ro Serra. By 1797, the mission boasted the largest native population in Alta California (over 1,400 neophytes lived in and around the mission proper). After New Spain won its independence from the Spanish Empire in 1823, Mission San Diego de Alcal?s fortunes declined in the 1830s after the decree of secularization was enacted, as was the case with all of the missions under the control of Mexico. In 1847 San Diego was a destination of the 2000 mile march of the Mormon Battalion which built the city's first courthouse with brick.

    After the Battle of San Pasqual, the end of the Mexican-American War and the gold rush of 1848, San Diego was designated the seat of the newly-established San Diego County and was incorporated as a city in 1850. In the years before World War I, the labor union the Industrial Workers of the World conducted a free speech fight in San Diego, and was met with a brutal response.

    Significant U.S. Naval presence began in 1907 with the establishment of the Navy Coaling Station, which gave further impetus to the development of the town. San Diego hosted two World's Fairs, the Panama-California Exposition in 1915 and the California Pacific International Exposition in 1935. Many of the Spanish/Baroque-style buildings in the city's Balboa Park were built for these expositions (especially for the one in 1915). Intended to be temporary structures, most remained in continuous use until they progressively fell into disrepair. All were eventually rebuilt using castings of the original facades to faithfully retain the architectural style.

    After World War II, the military played an increasing role in the local economy. But at the end of the Cold War the local economy experienced a downturn due to cutbacks in the local defense and aerospace industry. San Diego leaders sought to diversify the city's economy, and San Diego has since become a major center of the emerging biotechnology industry. It is also home to telecommunications giant Qualcomm.


    Downtown San Diego has been undergoing an urban renewal since the early 1980s, beginning with the opening of Horton Plaza, the revival of the Gaslamp Quarter, and the construction of the San Diego Convention Center. The Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC), San Diego's downtown redevelopment agency, has transformed what was a largely abandoned downtown into a glittering showcase of waterfront skyscrapers, and expensive live-work loft developments, five-star hotels, and many cafes, restaurants, and boutiques.

    The North Embarcadero is slated to have parks in addition to a waterfront promenade. And Balboa Park will be linked to downtown with a view corridor. The recent boom in the construction of condos and skyscrapers has brought with it a gentrification frenzy, and some people are concerned that speculators have played too big a role in the condo market downtown. In the meantime, the city is committed to a "smart growth" development scheme that would increase density along transit corridors in older neighborhoods (the "City of Villages" planning concept.) Some neighborhoods are resisting this planning approach. But "mixed-use development" has had its successes, especially the award-winning Uptown Shopping Center in Hillcrest.
         
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