120 San Diego Civic Theatre Tips
The weather was not important. I wore Dockers and short sleeve shirt..
Time to put the I Pod away and stop yextinging and looking at email during the show. It is just plain rude and annoying to the people around you.
Ample street parking and is free after 4pm
Go to Ogawashi's over on 5th. Great Japanese (huge portions) and Happy Hour...Love the pickled cucumbers and Noodle Salad...Take home the rest!
Karen Cassimatis
Sixth Avenue Bistro (1165 Sixth Ave) offered parking for $2
Wicked
get there early for street parking. the parking lots don't post their rates and can be quite expensive
There is ample street parking in the area, free after 6pm
The weather was Brisk . I wore A dress, Nylons and a Pea Coat.
I wore church attire, husband wore a dress shirt, no tie and dress pants. 12 year old daughter wore a festive semi-formal dress. overall I would say most people wore dressy casual and the children dressed more formal.(Church attire will keep to comfortable and not feel out of place).
average parking fee $10. Took about 5min to find parking. Not bad at all and we walked about 50 feet to get to the theater.:)
If you are bringing kids, keep in mind their age and the subject matter to see if it is appropriate for them.
Plenty of $10 lot parking near theater, street parking hard to find
"Dracula," the ballet was fabulous. It was beautifully staged, choreographed and executed well by the performers. A most enjoyable evening.
There are plenty of restaurants in the surrounding area to enjoy dinner or drinks before and after the show. The Civic Theater itself offers drinks, coffees, and assorted desserts.
Parking was easily accessible. A large pay lot is located directly across from the Civic Theater.
The weather was pleasant. I wore Classic skirt and light sweater.
The weather was it was a bit cool in the theatre. I wore we dressed up - it was fun - and take a wrap/jacket.
it's located in walking distance to many hotels. it is on the trolly line and many buses and taxis are available. there is parking on the street and the concourse parking garage and there are several pay lots in the area
the only place i have eaten and drank in the plaza is downtown johnny browns. i had soup of 7 seas and some beer. it was fantastic. the other food and vendors look wonderful. i have not tried them though.