Headline: San Diego Weekend Packed with Diverse Events, From Discounted Movie Nights to Haunted Attractions
Update: 2025-09-25
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San Diego listeners, this Thursday and into the weekend, you have a treasure trove of events and experiences to enjoy. Start your Thursday with a special treat: UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas offers Discount Thursdays, where every movie ticket and popcorn is half-price at 7510 Hazard Center Drive. The perfect way to catch that new release without breaking the bank.
For those craving adventure, CLUE: A Walking Mystery Tour is happening daily through Sunday and puts you in the middle of a real-life whodunit as you solve clues through city streets. If illuminated wonder is more your style, Imaginarium Utopia brings glowing forest mazes and fantastical light sculptures to Las Americas from now through October 12. It opens at 7 pm nightly—children 2 and under get in free.
History buffs, don’t miss the USS Midway Museum’s Top Secret exhibit. You get an inside look at how air combat missions were planned in the restored Carrier Intelligence Center—open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, admission required.
Tonight, you’ll want to head to the Rady Shell for Disclosure, the renowned electronic duo famous for dance-floor hits like Latch and Omen. Expect spectacular visuals and a sunset backdrop right on the bay.
Friday delivers more music as Band of Horses and Iron & Wine team up for a unique indie-folk night at The Sound in Del Mar. Also on Friday, Eladio Carrión lights up SDSU’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre with modern Latin rap and reggaeton energy, while the Civic Theatre celebrates its 60th anniversary with a Sound of Music sing-along—costume contests and interactive props included.
This weekend’s centerpiece is The Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds, San Diego County’s largest haunted attraction featuring a haunted hayride, the Chamber, and the House of Horror. It opens Friday and Saturday evenings—brace yourself for spooks and shrieks.
If you’re ready for Oktoberfest vibes, Craftoberfest kicks off Friday at Liberty Public Market with special steins, pumpkin-spiced cocktails, Bavarian pretzels, and live music throughout the weekend. Patio games, costume contests, and even a sausage eating competition rev up the party atmosphere.
Sunday afternoon, the San Diego Cabrillo Festival at Point Loma brings history, culture, and family fun. Enjoy performances, food, a beer garden, and a dramatic re-enactment of Cabrillo’s landing, all starting at 11 am.
End your weekend with Poolside Yoga at The Pendry in Gaslamp—suitable for all levels and benefitting the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation. Two complimentary mimosas are included with your ticket, so bring your mat and start Sunday with peace and positivity.
Thanks for tuning in and discovering what’s happening in San Diego this week. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates on the best of your city’s events and experiences. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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For those craving adventure, CLUE: A Walking Mystery Tour is happening daily through Sunday and puts you in the middle of a real-life whodunit as you solve clues through city streets. If illuminated wonder is more your style, Imaginarium Utopia brings glowing forest mazes and fantastical light sculptures to Las Americas from now through October 12. It opens at 7 pm nightly—children 2 and under get in free.
History buffs, don’t miss the USS Midway Museum’s Top Secret exhibit. You get an inside look at how air combat missions were planned in the restored Carrier Intelligence Center—open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, admission required.
Tonight, you’ll want to head to the Rady Shell for Disclosure, the renowned electronic duo famous for dance-floor hits like Latch and Omen. Expect spectacular visuals and a sunset backdrop right on the bay.
Friday delivers more music as Band of Horses and Iron & Wine team up for a unique indie-folk night at The Sound in Del Mar. Also on Friday, Eladio Carrión lights up SDSU’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre with modern Latin rap and reggaeton energy, while the Civic Theatre celebrates its 60th anniversary with a Sound of Music sing-along—costume contests and interactive props included.
This weekend’s centerpiece is The Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds, San Diego County’s largest haunted attraction featuring a haunted hayride, the Chamber, and the House of Horror. It opens Friday and Saturday evenings—brace yourself for spooks and shrieks.
If you’re ready for Oktoberfest vibes, Craftoberfest kicks off Friday at Liberty Public Market with special steins, pumpkin-spiced cocktails, Bavarian pretzels, and live music throughout the weekend. Patio games, costume contests, and even a sausage eating competition rev up the party atmosphere.
Sunday afternoon, the San Diego Cabrillo Festival at Point Loma brings history, culture, and family fun. Enjoy performances, food, a beer garden, and a dramatic re-enactment of Cabrillo’s landing, all starting at 11 am.
End your weekend with Poolside Yoga at The Pendry in Gaslamp—suitable for all levels and benefitting the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation. Two complimentary mimosas are included with your ticket, so bring your mat and start Sunday with peace and positivity.
Thanks for tuning in and discovering what’s happening in San Diego this week. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates on the best of your city’s events and experiences. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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