Which trolley line goes by San Diego Zoo?

It's easy to get here on public transit. Rapid 215 and Route 7 stop at the Zoo and are an easy connection in downtown from Amtrak and COASTER trains at the Santa Fe Depot, downtown hotels, the Cruise Ship Terminal, Blue, Orange, and Green Line Trolleys and other MTS bus routes.

How to get from downtown to San Diego Zoo?

From State Route 163 (downtown San Diego, Mission Valley) proceed to Interstate 15 North to the Via Rancho Parkway exit (Exit 27). Go east and follow signs to the Park. From Interstate 5 or 805 (Mexico), proceed to State Route 163, then to Interstate 15 North, and then exit at Via Rancho Parkway (Exit 27).

Where does the San Diego trolly take you?

Old Town TrolleyThe Trolley stops at 11 places including Old Town, Seaport Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Coronado, Little Italy and Balboa Park. You can either ride on the full two-hour narrated historic tour, or hop on and off at different stops throughout the day.

Does San Diego Zoo have transportation?

Download the San Diego Zoo app for the most up-to-date information on Kangaroo Bus hours of service today. There is so much to see at the Zoo! The Kangaroo Bus is a friendly, non-narrated transportation service that lets you hop on and off at four stops around Zoo grounds.

How many hours do you need at the San Diego Zoo?

Although one can easily enjoy a full day or more at both parks, to visitors with limited time we recommend a minimum of three to four hours to see some of the Zoo and a minimum of four to six hours to experience a portion of the Safari Park.

Does the San Diego trolley go to SeaWorld?

SeaWorld is served by the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) trolley and buses seven days a week, from early morning to late night.

Does the San Diego trolley go to the zoo?

Does San Diego Zoo have a tram?

Take an airborne shortcut over the treetops to the other end of the Zoo, and enjoy spectacular views of the Zoo and surrounding Balboa Park. Guests may bring folded strollers on the Skyfari Aerial Tram, as long as they do not exceed 23 inches at their widest point.

Is there a train at San Diego Zoo?

The Balboa Park Railroad takes a four-minute, half-mile loop through four acres of Balboa Park. The train station is located outside the Zoo's exit. The miniature train is operated by the San Diego Zoo. Tickets are $4 for ages 1 to 99.

What is the average time spent at San Diego Zoo?

Although one can easily enjoy a full day or more at both parks, to visitors with limited time we recommend a minimum of three to four hours to see some of the Zoo and a minimum of four to six hours to experience a portion of the Safari Park.

Are rides free at SeaWorld San Diego?

All shows, exhibits, aquariums and rides (except Skytower and Bayside Skyride) are included with park admission. Dining experiences, animal tours and interactions, front-of-the-line passes, in-park food and merchandise and other upgrades are optional and an additional cost.

Is there a free shuttle from San Diego airport?

We have three free shuttles to get you where you need to go at and around the airport: Terminal Loop Shuttle – runs between Terminals 1 and 2 daily from 6 a.m. – 11 p.m. To learn more about where to pick up our Terminal Loop Shuttle, watch our video.

Is there a shuttle from San Diego airport to the Trolley?

TROLLEY → TERMINAL Shuttle ServicePassengers can also access the Sycuan Green Trolley Line by taking the Rental Car Shuttles at the transit islands at Terminals 1 and 2. When the driver is notified, the shuttle drops passengers off on the north end of the airport, just one block from the Middletown Station.

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