Well, I live in Anaheim (Hills). I highly recommend:
Gulliver's ...for great steaks, prime rib, English fare and a fantastic
atmosphere. The theme of the restaurant follows the the book by Jonathan
Swift. Call a few days ahead and ask for a table by the fire.
18482 Macarthur Blvd, Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 833-8411 for reservations.
Dress is nice street wear, business casual, formal - whatever...
I don't know where you'll be but...
From the Convention Center - Across Katella Ave from Disneyland, take:
Katella east to I-5,
I-5 south to the 55 Fwy,
55 Fwy south to I-405,
I-405 south to MacArthur Blvd.
Exit MacArthur Blvd. toward John Wayne Airport.
Turn left (generally south) on MacArthur Blvd. to Michelson Dr.
Make a U-Turn (easy) and take next right on Business Center Drive.
Make an immediate left into the El Torito parking lot and continue through
to Gulliver's.
~$80 for two...
For interisting spots to photograph, South on I-5 toward San Diego is San
Juan Capistrano. Stop by this small community and visit the Mission. Hwy
74 - Ortega Hwy - goes north out of San Juan Capistrano through Casper's
regional park and up over the mountain (twisty rural roadroad) toward Lake
Elsinore. On the way, Stop at Hell's Kitchen for lunch and get your salid
fixin's from the automatic coffin. You'll probably have to park across the
street as most of the space is reserved for Harley's and choppers. If you
can't find some interesting shots (people, bikes & all) here, trade your
camera in for some golf clubs. Continue on to a great view of Lake Elsinore
from a few thousand feet up.
Regards,
Bob...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:12 AM
Subject: OT: Advice on Anaheim and San Diego, California
At the end of next week, I will be flying to Anaheim, CA, to join mywife,
who will be at a conference there most of that week. I willhave a day or
so in Anaheim, then we will drive down to San Diego tospend a few days
with my wife's uncle.
Can anyone give me advice on interesting places to visit and,especially
interesting and unusual places for photography? Restaurantrecommendations
would also be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Dan