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    Tesla Motors - San Diego

    (104 reviews)

    Just about a month ago I scheduled a visit to test drive a Cyber Truck, Model Y, and a Model Y…read morePerformance. From scheduling to the actual test drives I had an amazing experience at the Miramar location. My salesperson for each of the test drives was Tommy, and he was exactly what I want in a salesperson. Knowledgeable on the offering, and not pushy. Honestly, I went out and test drove several other EV's and ended up coming back to Tesla not only because of the vehicle, but because of the car buying process. Ended up going with the Model Y Performance in Quicksilver. I'd highly recommend this location and Tommy!

    This location almost made me cancel my purchase and buy a Rivian. Really poor service with multiple…read morepeople getting helped before me who came AFTER me even though I signed in. Once an employee finally assisted me (after I badgered them), they just walked to the doorway and pointed to where my car was and basically told me I was good to go. They didn't walk me to the car, explain anything, or show me how to add my car to the Tesla app. At that point I was ready to put the crap service behind me and just enjoy my new car until I walk out and see that there was damage on the bumper! I'm not talking about a scratch or even a ding, there was a chunk of paint missing that was visible from afar. On a brand new car, not pre-owned, I was fuming. I showed the rep the damage and he acted really non-chalant like he either knew it was there and hoped I was blind, or that seeing damage on a new car was just another Tuesday at Tesla. I ended up refusing the car and made Tesla pay for an Uber to drive me home an hour away. Ultimately everything worked out and I got a replacement car within 24 hours, but not at this location. I would encourage anyone to stay away from here if buying a new car and see if you can accept delivery elsewhere.

    San Diego Public Library, Central Library - Jonathan (left) with a staff member, discussing the many rare books in the special collections section in the library.

    San Diego Public Library, Central Library

    (307 reviews)

    East Village

    The Central Library has easily become one of my favorite libraries to visit. I don't get down here…read moreoften since I don't live nearby, but every time I do, I make a beeline for the ninth floor. It's an incredible space dedicated to genealogy and history, making it the perfect place to dive into family research. This visit was especially meaningful because I brought family members who were visiting from out of town. As we prepare for an upcoming family reunion while also grieving the recent loss of a loved one, we were able to uncover photographs of family members we had never seen before. It was an emotional and unforgettable experience that made our visit truly special. One of the best features is that the library offers free access to genealogy resources like Ancestry Library Edition and other historical databases that have helped me piece together my family's story. I also recently learned that every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., volunteer genealogy specialists are available to help the public--for free! I'll definitely be returning during those hours because researching family history often feels like peeling back the layers of an onion. Every discovery leads to another story waiting to be told. The only downside is the parking. The library offers two hours of free covered parking, which sounds generous until you get immersed in research. Time flies when you're digging through historical records, and two hours disappears quickly. If possible, I'd recommend taking the trolley to avoid having to move your car or pay expensive parking fees--especially considering the library is just a short walk from Petco Park. You can also opt to take your car out every 2 hours ans re-park in the garage.... Ijs One thing to keep in mind is that on Padres game days, the library parking garage may close early to accommodate game-day parking. While I understand why they do it, it can be frustrating if you're planning a long research session. Overall, I highly recommend this library. Whether you're researching your family tree, looking for a peaceful place to study, or simply wanting a quiet escape from the city, the ninth floor is an absolute treasure. It's one of San Diego's best-kept secrets, and if you haven't experienced it yet, you're missing out. As always... you can thank me later.

    I haven't been here for years. I recently came to bring my toddler. So we were mainly on the first…read morefloor, which is where the kids section is. It was just amazing. It is so big, with so many different sections. They have an area for young toddlers, to toddlers, to kids. I was so impressed with how much books they have. In addition to that, they have CDs, DVDs, magazines, pretty much anything you can think of. There are a couple of different areas where they can sit and learn. I do love how there were different types of seats as well, for instance, for the younger kids they have the little balanced chairs. There is lots of play area for the kids to have sensory play. They have educational computers, there was four. They have a little area for kids to play with toys and use their imagination, so many good items. There are puzzles, coloring, pages, arts and crafts. I was really blown away with how great this library is. The staff who helped me, I did not get her name, but she was so friendly and answering, and all my questions. They have so many activities also throughout the week, such as reading time and other arts and crafts that you can do amongst other peers. I am so looking forward to bringing my child here so that he can have more socialization with other kids. And mind you, this is all free, which is so amazing. I mean, obviously we have tax dollars that goes toward this. . But yeah, you can check out their schedule for what they offer for the kids. Yeah I think this is the best library so far that I've been to for the kids in San Diego. You can also park underground. Just make sure you take your parking validation upstairs so you do get the first two hours free when validated. After that, I believe it's $1.25 per hour or something like that. Which is very reasonable for downtown. Just remember if there's any events, like the baseball games or anything like that, there might be a surcharge, for example when comic con comes on as well. This is definitely a great learning spot for young children. And if you or someone you know, doesn't have the financial means to do arts and crafts, buy so many books, or have enough space to even how all of these things, this is great that this library has it all for free. I have taken my son to the little play area where we pay like $15 an hour for him to run around and it's further up in Mira Mesa. This is just another great alternative for a fraction of the cost. Sorry I just love this so much. We are definitely coming back here and also exploring as many different libraries as we can.

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