GoCar Pick-Up Shop (San Diego, CA)
Friday, Aug. 29 2008 @ All Day
Full Price: $78.00 Our Price: $39.00* Rated:
Take a two-hour drive through the city in GoCar, the world's first GPS-guided tour car that not only directs you to your destinations, but also tells you stories about the sites. The GPS system will automatically guide your two-person car as you explore downtown San Diego, the Gas Lamp District, Balboa Park, Little Italy, Historic Old Town, the Maritime Museum or your choice of more than 100 points of interest. Learn More
Curtain Call Theater presents one of the most popular musicals in history — Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music. Based on the autobiography of Maria von Trapp, who left an Austrian convent to serve as governess to the children of a widowed naval officer, the show won 8 Tony Awards, and inspired the movie of the same name. Learn More
Ocean Adventure Cruise, Dana Point (Dana Point, CA)
Friday, Aug. 29 2008 @ 1:00pm
Full Price: $0.00 - $49.00 Our Price: FREE - $24.50* Rated:
Join Dana Wharf Sportfishing, the originator of whale watching in Orange County, on their brand new catamaran for a one-of-a-kind ocean adventure. Guests will stare in awe at whales, dolphins, sea lions, various sea birds, sun fish and maybe even a chance encounter with a shark. You can also see marine life swim beneath the boat on the flat screen on-board monitors. Learn More
Laguna Playhouse (Laguna Beach, CA)
Friday, Aug. 29 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $55.00 - $70.00 Our Price: $28.00 - $36.00* Rated:
Take four endearing characters, add nearly two dozen classic pop songs from the '50s and '60s, mix it with an engaging story, and you have an unforgettable evening of musical theater. This musical blast from the past transports audiences back to the 1958 Springfield High School prom, where they meet The Wonderettes: Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy—four girls with big hopes and dreams. Learn More
OC Pavilion (Santa Ana, CA)
Friday, Aug. 29 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00 Our Price: $15.00* Rated:
Freddy Cole doesn't apologize for sounding like his brother, Nat "King" Cole. He plays piano and sings, and performs live with guitar and upright bass, just like Nat did. Yet Freddy's voice is raspier, smokier, jazzier, with phrasing closer to that of Frank Sinatra or Billie Holiday. His vocals — suave, elegant, formidable and articulate — are among the most respected in jazz. Learn More