The first micro brewery in Camarillo - where Greg and Kelsey used to go before it was cool.
Camarillo's pride and joy: the largest outlet mall in Southern California. So if you need something for the wedding, you're likely to find it there.
Check out this well-stocked farmers market with vendors from all over Ventura County on Saturday Mornings in Old Town Camarillo
This asylum-turned-university is where Mr. Rieger used to teach - but before that he roamed the morgue and hallways at night with Kelsey and a bunch of honest to goodness Ghost Hunters. It was wild. If you take a visit out to campus, make sure to hop over to the "Scary Dairy"!
It's quaint.
Working that 9-5 at. MCASB is what brought Kelsey back to Ventura County, where she and Greg first met.
The best donuts you'll ever have, if you can wake up early enough before they run out.
Bowling, Camarillo's #1 favorite pastime and one of two favorite spots for Kelsey and Greg.
Kelsey and Greg's favorite place to grab coffee and visit the beach down the street from the duplex where they first met.
Any beach in Ventura is a good one - the pier just also has tacos.
Best breakfast burritos, and if anyone says otherwise we'll need to fight.
Literally the only place you should ever bother to have Sushi.
A favorite date spot for Kelsey and Greg - don't go for the beer, it's all about the chicken and waffles.
Honestly just a gross bar in an old victorian house with decent patio lighting and a lot of good memories.
If you love beach views and hate LA traffic, take a drive along the PCH to Malibu. Hiking, wineries, and expensive beach parking abound.
If you aren't like Kelsey, you might like to spend some time in Downtown LA before taking a flight out of LAX. Just make sure to leave two hours early to accommodate traffic and don't ask any locals for freeway recommendations. Seriously don't.