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mkdiebold Oct 3rd, 2008 01:19 PM

Costa Mesa to San Francisco...suggestions
 
Have 2 full days to drive from Costa Mesa to the SFO. Looking for suggestions as where to overnight and/or "sights not to miss."
Thanks!

mkdiebold Oct 5th, 2008 02:59 PM

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boom_boom Oct 5th, 2008 04:50 PM

If ou take the coastal route, there are lots of choices. Overnight in Santa Barbara, Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Cambrai or San Simeon, depending omn how far you want to drive each day.
California historic Missions in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Lompoc and SLO. A couple of nice musuems in Santa Barbara, wine country from SB north with many options just off the 101. Of course Hearst Castle in San Simeon is always worth a stop. The aquarium in Monterey and lots of early California history in Monterey. The Boardwalk in Santa Cruz and the redwoods between Santa Cruz and Los Gattos.

clarkgriswold Oct 5th, 2008 04:50 PM

Leave Costa Mesa 9:45am after traffic mess, up the 405 stop at The Getty Center for a couple hours, nice garden cafe for lunch there. Or if prefered, continue onward to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
Santa Barbara wharf is always a nice stop, or Hearst Castle for a late afternoon tour. Ideas for stopping overnight depend on what you decide to stop and do, Santa Barbara? San Luis Obispo? Pismo Beach? Cambria? Carmel /Monterey? How early do you have to be at SFO on day 3?

mkdiebold Oct 5th, 2008 04:56 PM

Thanks for the suggestions! We want to turn our rental car in around 3 PM. We aren't flying out...just turning in the car and taking the BART into SF for 3 nights...then, back to SFO. One couple will fly home, while my husband and I will rent another car and spend 3 nights in the Sonoma Valley...then back to SFO and home (Louisville).

Any further ideas and/or recommendations would be appreciated!

clarkgriswold Oct 5th, 2008 05:20 PM

All the major car rental companies have offices in downtown SF and probably very close to your hotel. Check the rates, but you may want to just drop your car off in San Fran rather than deal with the SFo mess.

paula1470 Oct 5th, 2008 07:14 PM

I agree with clarkgriwold about leaving Costa Mesa later to avoid some of the traffic. But I disagree about stopping at Getty Center as much as I like it. I would get through LA as soon as possible. Maybe have lunch in Santa Barbara if you decide to do the Coast Route.

You could continue on up the coast, maybe getting there in time for the last tour at Hearst Castle and then spend the night in Cambria.

Then if you want to do the whole coast drive (which is what I would recommend), leave Cambria in the morning driving through Big Sur and stopping for lunch in Carmel or Monterey. You should be able to turn your car in near your hotel in SF so unless you are worried about driving into the city, I wouldn't take the time to stop at SFO.

If for some reason you don't want to drive through Big Sur, then you could spend the night in Cambria and then in the morning cut over on Highway 46 to the 101 and drive from there into SF. Not as much to see on this route but you could stop at a few wineries in Paso Robles although you'd have to wait until they open.

Personally, I think that driving through Big Sur is the one thing you don't want to miss.

mkdiebold Oct 6th, 2008 04:27 PM

Thanks you guys, for your suggestions. We're still working on the final itinerary, both driving route and sights to see. At the risk of sounding like a snob, I'm wondering if the Hearst Castle is really worth the stop. Both couples have been to Europe a number of times and have visited many castles (and churches!)

Is it really worth the time and money?

Also, we are afraid to drive in San Francisco. That's why we're turning the car in at SFO. The BART will drop us at Hotel Whitcomb. Wish we were more brave, but driving in several major European cities has made us shy!

dmlove Oct 6th, 2008 07:01 PM

Driving in San Francisco isn't even like driving in New York or Boston, let alone Rome or Paris!

And IMHO, yes, Hearst Castle is worth it. It's not like old European castles. It's called Hearst Castle, but it's more like a gigantic "current" mansion than an old historical castle. To me, the pool and grounds alone are worth the visit.

Orlando_Vic Oct 6th, 2008 07:01 PM

If you leave Costa Mesa later to avoid some of the traffic, you could stop in Buelton and have lunch at "Pea Soup Andersen's" <http://www.peasoupandersens.net/> in the little town of Buellton or nearby Solvang <http://www.solvangusa.com/>. San Luis Obispo is a great place to stop overnight, as others have suggested.

Little_Man Oct 6th, 2008 08:05 PM

I love the Paso Robles wine area -- tons of wonderful wineries to visit, with wines of good quality. I recently stayed at the La BellaSerra Hotel in Paso -- fantastic!

mkdiebold Oct 7th, 2008 07:34 PM

Thanks!
If we stay the night in San Luis Obispo, could you recommend a moderately priced hotel? How about a restaurant or two?

Pea Soup Andersen's sounds good! Recommendations are always appreciated.

Everyone is saying that the Castle is worth the stop. Fodies are often of differing opinions, but this seems to be unamimous. We'll put it down as a "must see."

paula1470 Oct 8th, 2008 09:38 AM

I absolutely recommend Hearst Castle but just remember that it takes time to do the tour. Also you need to purchase your tickets in advance and tours only go at certain times. You need to check their website for all the information. I am not sure when your trip is but I am guessing fairly soon. Hearst Castle does their last tour depending on when the sun sets. In October looks like the last tour of the day is around 3:20 and on some days, that tour is already sold out.

Although San Luis Obispo is a very nice town, depending on your tour time, I would try to stay closer to San Simeon. I absolutely love the little town of Cambria and you could stay right on the Ocean on Moonstone Beach-there is a string of hotels along this beach.

If you leave Costa Mesa around 9:30-9:45, it will take you around 2 and a half to 3 hours to get to Buellton for lunch at Pea Soup Andersons. (Not my choice but it's convenient to the freeway). San Luis Obispo is only another hour past Buellton so I'd go futher like Cambria or Paso Robles. Spend the night there and then do the early tour of Hearst Castle the next morning.

The only problem with that itinerary is that doesn't give you as much time to drive through Big Sur and stop in Carmel or Monterey on that second day. Doing that there is no way you'd get to SF by 3-4pm.

You actually could make it to Hearst Castle the first day if you just eat a quick lunch along the way or take sandwiches with you. From Costa Mesa to San Simeon, it's about a 4.5 hour drive. So if you left at 9:30am, you could get there by 2-2:30. However, this doesn't give you alot of extra time in case you hit traffic getting through LA. And you wouldn't have a leisurely drive up the coast although it's beautiful just driving along the coast by Santa Barbara.

I think you really have to decide what you want to do but I think staying a little further north than SLO would be best no matter your itinerary.



clarkgriswold Oct 8th, 2008 04:55 PM

Apple Farm Inn and Restaurant in SLO.

Orlando_Vic Oct 8th, 2008 05:33 PM

Yes! Good choice.

paula1470 Oct 8th, 2008 05:53 PM

I agree a good place for a restaurant. I still think they need to go a little further than SLO to spend the night if they are going to see Hearst Castle.

If they decide not to go to Hearst Castle, then they could take a more leisurely drive up to SLO. Spend the night there and then head on up the coast through Big Sur, the next day.

whoknew Oct 9th, 2008 07:06 AM

I would definitely suggest Hearst Castle; it is nothing like the castles in Europe. They offer evening tours in the spring and fall so I would recommend the evening tour for a different experience. I think the evening tours fill up fast so you may want to call and reserve in advance.

I second Cambria for your evening stay here. I love the Pacific Coast Highway and we used to stop at Nepenthe in Big Sur.

The mission in Carmel is lovely and you could then either stay in Carmel for the night or Monterey.

I liked Little Napoli in Carmel for dinner.

In Capitola/Santa Cruz area I used to like to go to The Crow's Nest in the harbor for dinner.

paula1470 Oct 9th, 2008 10:04 AM

mkdiebold-As far as Hearst Castle, it depends a alot when your trip is planned. I don't think they have evening tours in the winter but again get on their website and check it out. If your trip isn't until next Spring, then the evening tour is a great idea.

whoknew-They OP only has one night to spend along the way between Costa Mesa and SF. That's why figuring out their schedule and what they want to see is important because they don't have a lot of time.

whoknew Oct 9th, 2008 10:21 AM

Paula, the OP wanted suggestions on places to stay. I suggested three(Cambria, Carmel, Capitola/SC). I wasn't expecting them to stay at all of them. Suggesting different locations gives mkdiebold options, which I thought was the purpose of the post.

whoknew Oct 9th, 2008 10:44 AM

Paula-the last post from me sounded a bit snippy...totally not intended. Sorry about that.

paula1470 Oct 9th, 2008 12:20 PM

Sorry I just didn't understand your post. Sounded like you were suggesting Cambria and then Carmel. My mistake.

whoknew Oct 10th, 2008 10:02 AM

Paula, I could have been a little clearer in my original post by placing "or" between each suggestion. What happens in my brain and comes out my fingertips on the keyboard is never the same.

mkdiebold, I just checked the Hearst Castle website again and it does offer evening tours, in case you may be interested. I went on one a few years ago and it is quite fascinating and a completely different atmosphere at night as opposed to going during the day.

paula1470 Oct 10th, 2008 11:43 AM

whoknew-Do you they offer evening tours every day? Looked like only on Fridays and Saturdays but it's really hard to tell unless you put in the exact date you want. I was just curious.

The OP hasn't been back for awhile so I guess we can just have our own conversation. LOL

I think what we really need to know if when this trip is taking place and I don't think mkdiebold has given us this info.



whoknew Oct 10th, 2008 02:07 PM

Paula-re Hearst Castle evening tours. I can't tell either if the tours are given every day. I don't think they are as when I took the evening tour they only offered them every other weekend or so.

mkdiebold Oct 12th, 2008 06:42 PM

Wow! Am I ever surprised to see so much conversation about my situation! I've been out-of-town and in the dark (no internet)since Tuesday. Really glad to see that so many of you have suggestions and opinions for me.

Just to be clear, we will have 2 nights to spend along the way from Costa Mesa to San Francisco. It sounds like visiting or not visiting the Hearst Castle is the question. I'm going to call there and find out for sure about the night tours. Visiting in the evening could be interesting.

Thanks again, to all who took the time to respond. One thing is certain, Fodies freely share their experiences.

paula1470 Oct 12th, 2008 07:13 PM

If you have two days then I would definitely stop at Hearst Castle.

Maybe the first night drive to San Luis Obispo area. You'd have time to stop in Santa Barbara or Solvang along the way. Even though I live in So. Cal, I always like to stay by the beach so Pismo Beach is a good idea. There are quite a few hotels right on the beach. Or stay at Apple Farm Inn in SLO.

Make your Hearst Castle visit for earlier morning (if you don't do the night tour). Once that is over, drive through Big Sur and spend the night in Carmel or Monterey. I did just see a trip report from someone who recently drove through Big Sur and they noted all of the fire devastation. I still think the drive is worth it because of the amazing views of the Pacific Ocean.

The next day you will have plenty of time to get to SF if you stay in Monterey area.


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