California sites to skip?
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On this route, I can't imagine going to Solvang or skipping Big Sur.
Carmel was disappointing as it is a _very_ private place that doesn't give much of itself away, though we saw three deer grazing on the X-mile drive.
I think the sea lions are pretty hideous, nay disgusting.
Does Dr. Tinkerpaw's "house" still exist in Cambria?
Does Captain Tinkerpaw's "house" still exist in
Carmel was disappointing as it is a _very_ private place that doesn't give much of itself away, though we saw three deer grazing on the X-mile drive.
I think the sea lions are pretty hideous, nay disgusting.
Does Dr. Tinkerpaw's "house" still exist in Cambria?
Does Captain Tinkerpaw's "house" still exist in
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I agree that Solvang would be a skip and I am not big on Carmel either. It is a very upscale, private sort of place. Carmel beach is really nice though and Carmel Mission is good.
Other than that, I can't think of any place I'd recommend skipping - just a matter of prioritizing based on your interests.
I believe that Dr. Tinkerpaw's place is still around.
Other than that, I can't think of any place I'd recommend skipping - just a matter of prioritizing based on your interests.
I believe that Dr. Tinkerpaw's place is still around.
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Carmel and Pebble Beach are different and it appears that at least one poster has them confused. Carmel is quite charming with lots of interesting art galleries in its "downtown" and lots of lovely "cottages" with beautiful gardens. Scenic Drive from Carmel Beach to Carmel River Beach is a beautiful drive.
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Carmel is about as far from 'private' as you will fine along that route. There are tons of restaurants, wine/cheese/gourmet shops, upscale boutiques, art galleries, a beach, mission, etc.
Actually - I like a few of the shops in Solvang. But I agree, on a short trip along the coast you can safely give it a pass.
Otherwise - I can't really think of much you should definitely skip.
Actually - I like a few of the shops in Solvang. But I agree, on a short trip along the coast you can safely give it a pass.
Otherwise - I can't really think of much you should definitely skip.
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I'd say any wax museum.
I'd also skip Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive and any of that claptrap stuff.
I'd agree with Winchester Mystery House. I'd also skip 6 Flags in Vallejo. Bad scene there. I'd skip going into Ghiardelli and any other food "factory". I'd skip Pier 39 in SF and find a different waterfront part to visit.
I'd also skip Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive and any of that claptrap stuff.
I'd agree with Winchester Mystery House. I'd also skip 6 Flags in Vallejo. Bad scene there. I'd skip going into Ghiardelli and any other food "factory". I'd skip Pier 39 in SF and find a different waterfront part to visit.
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Third on the Winchester Mystery House -- well worth seeing, and the tour is very good. As for other San Jose options, I liked both the San Jose Museum of Art and San Jose Historical Museum (the latter is a collection of area historic buildings in a park-like setting). Was not very fond of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, as almost all its big artifacts are replicas.
If my research is correct, am thinking the Hearst Castle is a must. Haven't been, though.
In San Francisco, would not bother giving much time for Pier 39, as it's very tourist-y. The crooked block of Lombard Street is fun to look at, but need not take too much of your sightseeing time.
If my research is correct, am thinking the Hearst Castle is a must. Haven't been, though.
In San Francisco, would not bother giving much time for Pier 39, as it's very tourist-y. The crooked block of Lombard Street is fun to look at, but need not take too much of your sightseeing time.
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6 Flags? Winchester Mystery House? Rosecrucian Museum? Sort of a stretch since none are likely to be on a route between SF and LA w/o a significant detour. Folks heading down the coast don't normally go to Vallejo or into San Jose.
Most suggestions were places along the scenic route south, but there are specific sites in both LA and SF that can be skipped. Mostly obvious sites like the wax museums, etc.
Most suggestions were places along the scenic route south, but there are specific sites in both LA and SF that can be skipped. Mostly obvious sites like the wax museums, etc.
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If you are going the coastal route Hwy 1 from SF to LA, I can't think of any major well known sites that I would recommend skipping.
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I agree with montereybob. Unless, there is something you specifically don't enjoy.
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I agree with montereybob. Unless, there is something you specifically don't enjoy.

