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Spa Giveaway to sanctuate!™

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Last week the moms of SoCal Savvy Mom were invited for a mom’s night out at sanctuate!™ Spa located in San Diego.  Upon entering sanctuate!™ you feel relaxed, the walls are a cool blue color and all the furniture is very modern with a spa twist to it.  We were offered a glass of wine and an array of light appetizers to choose from while we listened to all the different types of massages available.

Hi-tech ‘smart’ massage is what sanctuate!™ is all about.  You have a smart phone right?  We all do, why not try a smart massage!  Redefining massage to make sustaining your wellness fast and affordable for all.  No matter how you feel, sanctuate!™ has the massage you need, when you need it.

The award winning massage bed uses infrared technology to scan your body, delivering the perfect shiatsu full body Hi-tech ‘smart’ massage every time. Best of all, the more you sanctuate!, the better you feel and the more you save!

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SoCal Savvy Mom is giving away two 45-minute massages at Spa sanctuate!™ to two lucky readers!  To enter simply leave a comment on the blog or on SoCal Savvy Mom’s Facebook page, if you share on your Facebook page you will have one extra entry for the giveaway.  Don’t feel you have to share with all your friends, if for instance you don’t like you friends and don’t feel they too would like a massage by all means keep to yourself hehehe!  Good Luck!

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Next week there will be a Tiny Prints $50 giveaway (with free shipping) coming soon!  *Super cute Christmas cards*

 

 

 

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Winner for San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum

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Thank you to all of the families that entered our giveaway for the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum!  The winner will receive 4 tickets valid anytime the museum is open from Monday-Sunday 9:30-4:30.  And the winner is Jodi!  Please e-mail us at nicole (at) socalsavvymom.com and give us your address and we will mail the tickets to you.  If we do not hear back from the winner within the next two days another person will be chosen.

Up next we have a giveaway for 2 – 45 minute massages!

https://socalsavvymom.com/2013/11/giveaway-san-diego-childrens-discovery-museum/

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Buy local this shopping season with ThinkEco2

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The holidays are upon us!  There are only 42 shopping days left until Christmas this year!  Have you started your shopping yet?  In years past I was way ahead of the game this year however not so much.  I wanted to share with everyone an amazing local company Think Eco 2.  Think Eco 2 was started locally in San Diego by Jules Lavallee and Brian Behncke.  One of the reasons they founded the company in San Diego was because they want to build jobs locally.

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Take a look at the unique handmade eco-friendly gifts. I of course being the wine lover that I am couldn’t believe all the great wine racks they offer.  The handmade wine racks are made from 100% recycled cedar….wait they had me at wine racks!  There are also liquor gift boxes, and garden planters and more. All of the products are made from 100% recycled cedar. They are everything we love modern, trendy, rustic, vintage and of course made in the USA.  

We love the planter boxes and you may plant with anything, we especially love them filled with succulents, perfect for indoor or outdoor.  It truly is the perfect for a gift for anyone!  For more information on this great local company or to purchase some of these amazing products see the full line of Think Eco 2 here.

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Giveaway – San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum

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The San Diego Discovery Museum provides a fun hands-on approach to education for children.  There are experiential workshops for children in Pre-K through the 4th grade for Science, Art and Social Science.  As well as many hands-on exhibits and programs, a discovery camp, and you may even hosts birthday parties or events on site as well!  San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum offers field trip programs or group free-play visits for a school class, camp, homeschool or youth group. Field trip programs are a one-hour, hands-on workshop that align to state and national learning standards.  The museum is open Monday-Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is located at 320 North Broadway, in Escondido, California.

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SoCal Savvy Mom is  excited to offer a family 4-pack of tickets to the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum for one of our lucky readers.  To enter simply leave a comment with who you plan to bring with you!  Good Luck!

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This weekend in San Diego – November

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Saturday, November 9

Christmas on the Farm @ Bates Nut Farm – Visit Bates Nut Farm either Saturday or Sunday to start your holiday shopping early at the Bates Nut Farm “Christmas on the Farm” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair. Over 80 artisans will be selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art. Enjoy live entertainment, Kids’ Zone and food while you shop, this is an all day event.  There will also be the all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast provided by the Valley Center Lions Club. $6 adults/$5 children. Enjoy pancakes, eggs, bacon, coffee and orange juice. Proceeds benefit local charities.

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Taste of Seaside Market in Cardiff – Don’t miss the incredible holiday inspired food samples from over 20 different vendors at this delicious event! There will be special offers and great give aways. Stop by for your favorite Seaside Market items, and get great ideas for the 2013 holiday season!  This event starts at 1:00 and will run until 4:00 pm, more information may be found at Seaside Market’s website here.

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Sunday, November 10

San Diego Children’s Museum – (FREE) The New Children’s Museum grants free admission on the second Sunday of each month. Sponsored by Target, the free day allows all children and families in the community to enjoy the Museum, and ensure that cost is not a barrier. Every Target Free Second Sunday also includes a variety of activities for children.  Open from 12-4 pm on 11/10/13.

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***Don’t forget to enter our GIVEAWAY for the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum here.   SoCal Savvy Mom is giving away a family 4-pack of tickets to one lucky reader!

https://socalsavvymom.com/2013/11/giveaway-san-diego-childrens-discovery-museum/


All-inclusive Resorts, are they worth it?

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The all-inclusive resort is a not a new resort model it has actually been around for over 60 years.  What the resort includes are three meals a day, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and other resort type of activities, such as evening entertainment, non-motorized watersports, and kids clubs.  Below is the review of the most recent stay at an all-inclusive resort located in San Jose’ Del Cabo in Mexico.

The drinks… all of the non-alcoholic drinks were perfectly acceptable at this all-inclusive resort.  The alcoholic drinks however are watered down, of very poor quality liquor, and the wine was undrinkable.  The wine is so bad it makes two buck chuck from Traders seem like a $200 bottle of wine.  After day three or four of our trip I just refrained from drinking all together because I couldn’t find anything worth the calories.  I suppose it isn’t of grave importance to drink daily on vacation, but it is the only time drinking during the day is somewhat acceptable.  Fail on the drinks.

The food…breakfast is hard to get wrong, pancakes, pastries, breakfast meats, and cereal, we had no problems with the spread for breakfast.  Lunch was generally pretty standard as well, nothing fancy, nothing too exciting, but not horrible.  Dinner is where I was really let down, there were two fine dinning restaurants at our resort one was French the other Italian.  If you did not call first thing in the morning to make a reservation at either of these restaurants you had to go to the buffet which I am really not a fan of.  If you are able to get a reservation be aware it may be at 5 in the evening or 9 at night, this happened to us on two different evenings.  The main issue was you are only given a handful of entrée’s to choose from.  Therefore if you stay at this resort for a week you will have tried every single item on the fine dinning menu.  Neither pass nor fail on food.

The pool…the resort we visited hosted 3 different pools, we hoped at least one would be for adults only but at this resort it was not offered.  There are so many people, so many children, and way too many people in the pools, it was not relaxing.  Something else to note if you are not up at the crack of dawn forget about reserving a place to lay out next to the pool.  There is drink service at the pool which was nice, however, the drinks are so horrible you won’t really use the service much.  Fail on the pool.

The kids club…kids club is a must have for any family going on vacation where the parents want some time to relax by the pool.  Kids clubs are usually free of charge and hosts tons of different activities for the children to do.  My son loves kids club and never wants to leave, more likely than not this has to do with the video games available at kids clubs.  The kids club, was one of the best parts of this resort, it was huge and hosted its own pool for small children.  Pass on the kids club.

The entertainment…evening entertainment was really fun at the all-inclusive and very family friendly.  One night was a play, another was a family movie night on a huge screen, and a fun-filled game night.  We had fun on the few evenings we attended the evening entertainment, I would recommend this to any guest.  Pass on evening entertainment.

The spa…I am somewhat of a spa snob, I previously worked at one of the world’s best spas so I have to admit I’m spoiled when it comes to spas.  The resort we stayed at had a spa on-site, which was very nice to not have to leave the resort to have a massage.  Even better I dropped my son off at the kids club and went and had a massage, I knew he was having a great time and it made my massage even more enjoyable.  The massage was wonderful, I actually went back for another massage the next day, the cost was very reasonable.  Pass on the spa.

My personal review of the all-inclusive resort is fair, while our family enjoyed the kids, club, evening entertainment and the on-site spa, we did not enjoy the food & drinks and the pool was over crowded.  This is one of the reviews of the most recent all-inclusive resort we stayed at in San Jose’ Del Cabo in Mexico.

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About the author:  Nicole Hughes is a travel writer, writing mainly about family travel.  The places the Hughes family visit are generally at a beach resort during the summer, ski/snowboard resort in the winter, and all over America in the spring and fall.  The next family vacation will be on a Disney Cruise this spring, and next fall Nicole will be traveling to London.

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