Restaurant Week continues with almost 50 different restaurants to choose from! All of them feature at least 3 course meals for $35 (appetizer, main course, and dessert). 28 restaurants are in San Jose, and many of those are either in Downtown San Jose or Santana Row. Silicon Valley Restaurant Week ends on Oct. 21st, so make plans now before it's too late! To see the full list of participating restaurants, click here.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Halloween in San Jose!
I'm a huge Halloween fan and have been going to most of the local Halloween events for the past several years. I thought I would share some of my top picks of places to visit. So far I have only been to the Halloween Haunt this year, but I have been to all of these in the past and they should all be quality events.
Halloween Haunt @ California's Great America - Santa Clara
The largest Halloween event in Northern California by a mile. Knott's Berry Farm was the first amusement park to throw special events for Halloween, and now that Great America is owned by the same parent company (Cedar Fair Parks) we get to share in the action. The second annual Halloween Haunt manages to surpass last year's impressive inaugural season. In addition to the park being entirely decorated for Halloween, there are a staggering 6 haunted mazes (one of which is brand new for 2009), a haunted ride (Logger's Run), and 4 Halloween shows (2 new ones for 2009). The icing on the cake is that almost all of the rides are still open and the roller coasters are being run with all the lights turned off. The cost is between $25-40 per person, making it both the most expensive local Halloween event and also the one with the greatest bang for your buck.
Pirates of Emerson - Fremont
The preeminent Bay Area Halloween event for almost 2 decades is returning this year with a good dose of new content. There are 6 different attractions, at least 2 of which are haunted mazes. These guys really know how scare that pants off of you, so be prepared for a more intense experience than some of the other Halloween events. The cost is $20 per person.
Gyro's 4D Fear Factory - San Jose
Stalking Raging Waters this year is a San Jose staple, Gyro's! This year they have 3 haunted mazes, a DJ station, 3D games, and several other attractions. In case you're wondering... smell is the 4th dimension. This one will also set you back $20 per person.
Halloween Haunt @ California's Great America - Santa Clara
The largest Halloween event in Northern California by a mile. Knott's Berry Farm was the first amusement park to throw special events for Halloween, and now that Great America is owned by the same parent company (Cedar Fair Parks) we get to share in the action. The second annual Halloween Haunt manages to surpass last year's impressive inaugural season. In addition to the park being entirely decorated for Halloween, there are a staggering 6 haunted mazes (one of which is brand new for 2009), a haunted ride (Logger's Run), and 4 Halloween shows (2 new ones for 2009). The icing on the cake is that almost all of the rides are still open and the roller coasters are being run with all the lights turned off. The cost is between $25-40 per person, making it both the most expensive local Halloween event and also the one with the greatest bang for your buck.
Pirates of Emerson - Fremont
The preeminent Bay Area Halloween event for almost 2 decades is returning this year with a good dose of new content. There are 6 different attractions, at least 2 of which are haunted mazes. These guys really know how scare that pants off of you, so be prepared for a more intense experience than some of the other Halloween events. The cost is $20 per person.
Gyro's 4D Fear Factory - San Jose
Stalking Raging Waters this year is a San Jose staple, Gyro's! This year they have 3 haunted mazes, a DJ station, 3D games, and several other attractions. In case you're wondering... smell is the 4th dimension. This one will also set you back $20 per person.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
October 2009 Downtown Dimension Highlights
Here are some juicy morsels from the latest Downtown Dimension:
- Several Downtown businesses are offering special discounts and improving customer service to help weather the recession.
- The Hotel Montgomery will be converted into a Four Points Sheraton, which will make it the first Starwood Hotel in San Jose (this chain includes Sheraton, Westin, W Hotels, St. Regis, etc.).
- San Jose Museum of Art will celebrate its 40th anniversary on Oct. 17th, and now attracts over 200,000 visitors each year.
- The Tech is getting a new Star Trek themed exhibit which opens on Oct. 23rd. They have also opened a "Hall of Fame" exhibit.
- San Pedro Square now features 515 new LED bulbs, making them much less likely to burn out and 10 times more energy efficient.
- The San Pedro Farmer's Market is open for business every Friday from 10am-2pm on San Pedro between Santa Clara and St. John streets.
- Downtown parking validation will soon be simplified. Instead of using 20min stickers, you will receive either a 1hr or 2hr magnetic ticket that will be accepted at all of the automated parking payment machines. There will also be a 3.5hr ticket for Camera 12 validations.
- More airport food is becoming available at the new SJC airport terminal. The Brit, Le Boulanger, and Sora's Japanese are now open. Sonoma Chicken Coup and Schurra's Candies are coming soon.
- Silicon Valley Restaurant Week is going to be from Oct. 14-21. Downtown San Jose restaurants represent one fourth of the participants. More info at http://www.siliconvalleyrestaurantweek.com.
- An Irish Innovation Center is coming to 177 W. Santa Clara near San Pedro Square and will house up to 35 Irish companies hoping to establish a US presence.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
80% off Restaurant.com Discount Code (Exp Oct 12.)
There are so many Restaurant.com promotions that I am only going to mention them if the discount is 80% or higher. Click here to take advantage of the latest discounted restaurant gift certificates for Silicon Valley restaurants, then when checking out enter the coupon code FOUR. This will take 80% off the cost of your gift certificates, which are usually already marked down by 50%. This translates to a $25 restaurant gift certificates for a measly $2. I think I've used a dozen of these already and had never ran into any major issues (Fuel didn't accept a CC payment if you use a certificate, had to be cash).
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Tech IMAX Prices Plummet
I can't believe how low IMAX prices have gone at The Tech recently. Anyone remember when it used to cost $14 to go see an IMAX movie and about as much to go see the exhibits at the museum? Today, you can go see an IMAX movie at the dome AND gain access to the museum for $10. If you purchase a $25 annual membership, then IMAX movies become equivalent to a bellhop tip at $2 a pop. I think I'm going to have to look at the upcoming roster of IMAX movies more carefully from now on.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
South First Fridays Art Walk
Every first Friday of the month you'll find an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, and free entertainment at the South First Fridays Art Walk. If you have never attended one of these, you definitely won't want to miss out. The fun starts at 8pm in SoFA and continues well past midnight. If the map below is any indication, you'll have plenty to do (each blue dot is something worth checking out, like galleries and exhibits). Click here to see what's on the agenda for Friday, Oct. 2nd!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Latest Restaurant.com Discount Code
Just a quick post to let you know the latest Restaurant.com discount code. Click here to select deeply discounted restaurant gift certificates for Silicon Valley restaurants, then when checking out enter the coupon code TREAT. This will take 70% off the cost of your gift certificates--which are already marked down 50%--ultimately giving you $25 restaurant gift certificates at a cost of $3. Killer deal if you like to eat out (I used one at Fuel tonight). The 70% off code expires Monday at 3am.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Worst Ad Possible for Broadway San Jose
While watching Heroes tonight (disappointing in and of itself), I caught a glimpse of the Center of the Performing Arts in a commercial, hit rewind on the DVR and decided to watch it. What I saw was the ABSOLUTE WORST WAY to plug a San Jose event possible. The person that wrote the script for this promo must be a complete idiot. Here's the exact wording, you can tell me what you think:
"Lawrence Scott, NBC Bay Area, here at the San Jose Center of the Performing Arts during Broadway San Jose's first ever Season. You know I've heard people in the city say that San Jose is limited in its culture and that it is basically like Fresno with money. Which I think is totally rude, I know plenty of people in Fresno with money. Fore more information... [blah blah]."
"Lawrence Scott, NBC Bay Area, here at the San Jose Center of the Performing Arts during Broadway San Jose's first ever Season. You know I've heard people in the city say that San Jose is limited in its culture and that it is basically like Fresno with money. Which I think is totally rude, I know plenty of people in Fresno with money. Fore more information... [blah blah]."
UPDATE: This spot was done as a promotion for the NBC Bay Area website and has no affiliation with Broadway San Jose.
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