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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 01:51 PM
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Rental car issue in San Francisco

We are flying into SFO June 8 - planning to visit Chinatown - fisherman's wharf before driving across Golden Gate Bridge - up coast on Hwy One.

It has been suggested that we use the BART to get to Chinatown and rent a car there.

We are wondering about renting the car but leaving it at the rental place or where to park while we sightsee. We do not want to pack luggage around. We had first considered renting car at SFO and parking at Union Square to take cable car to Chinatown etc. But parking charges and back tracking back to Union Square didnt seem to make sense.
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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 02:02 PM
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seriously your plans (as from your other posts) are so wackadoodle I don;t feel like i can give you any advice here.I don't understand why you wouldn't spend the night in SF to do the sightseeing you want to do , above, and rent a car the next morning.
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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 04:07 PM
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Ditto mztery.

I think you have some serious itinerary problems to solve before you start worrying about the best way to get into the City & what to do with your bags.

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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 06:40 PM
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Not the least of which is that Chinatown is about a 5 minute WALK from Union Square. And if you want to rent the car first, leave your luggage in it, and then visit Chinatown, etc., there are plenty (and I mean plenty) of places you can park near Chinatown, near Fisherman's Wharf, etc. Sorry, we're just confused.
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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 08:13 PM
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The reason to rent a car in town is to save on airport fees. In SF parking is expensive and it doesn't make sense to have a car for the days you don't need it.

BUT you aren't staying in town and you need to get into SF before continuing on (out of town) during the same day. In that case, just rent the car at the airport.

If your plans change for an overnight in SF, then rent the car on Day 2 in town. IMO you'll need/want more than part of one day in SF.
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Old Feb 27th, 2011 | 09:04 PM
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One poster planted the idea to take BART into the city and you are running w/ it. Totally ignoring every other person who has taken the time to try to help you w/ this hot mess of a plan.

Taking BART into town, walking quite some distance w/ your luggage to a rental car place (or taking a taxi) will take more time than the original plan.

Do you think we are all lying to you? You simply do not have time to collect a rental car (either at SFO or in the center of the city) after 11AM, visit Chinatown, Fisherman's wharf, the cable car museum, ride a cable car, get back to the car, drive across the golden Gate, stop in Marshall, Tomales Bay, a light house and up hwy 1 to Fort Bragg in one day.

Assuming you can get out of SF by 3PM you could get to Ft Bragg by 8 PM, but only IF you don't stop anywhere -- no food, no lighthouse, no potty break for you daughter-nothing.

Detour to one light house, have a brief meal, need a rest stop, anything - and you are talking 10 PM or later.
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 08:57 AM
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I see this is a follow-up thread - LOL!

I still have a lot of catching up to do with this OP's posts, but that trip plan leaves me breathless!
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 02:10 PM
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not running with the BART idea - I said it was suggested!!! WOW.

Janisj - we are not planning to stop at cable car museum or tomales bay - the reason I ASKED about the rental car is because I DON'T know and wanted ADVICE!!!

didnt realize Chinatown was so close to Union Square - had thought it might be fun to take cable car from Union Square to Chinatown....

we have no problem getting to Fort bragg by even 10 pm. I remember you telling me the same thing when I planned a trip to London two years ago - "it can't be done" - not only did I see the stuff on my list had some extra stuff -

@easytraveler - stay tuned - could get exciting.

We know it will be hectic - we know it will be a long day but we dont plan to linger at any of the stops - Fisherman Wharf and Chinatown - grab tshirts etc - get some pics - MOVE on - after Marshall its on to Fort Bragg - getting in late is FINE - we can sleep in day two and take all the time we need to make it to weaverville -

we dont want to spend night in SF - then drive to weaverville - we will be getting in at 10 am - I KNOW there is so much to see that we could spend a lot of time BUT not the plan.

we will rent car at airport - park close to chinatown - hit what we can and get out of town and on our way.....
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 02:52 PM
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"getting in late is FINE - we can sleep in day two and take all the time we need to make it to weaverville -"

If you have so much time on Day 2, why not spend the night south of Fort Bragg? or do you have a special reason to want to be in Fort Bragg that night?

You don't have to spend the night in San Francisco, but you could spend it anywhere north of SF.

In other words, if you could break your trip up into a more manageable segment for Day 1, you will allow yourself time to enjoy San Francisco more.
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 04:05 PM
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>>didnt realize Chinatown was so close to Union Square - had thought it might be fun to take cable car from Union Square to Chinatown....>we have no problem getting to Fort bragg by even 10 pm
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 04:31 PM
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easytraveler - no we dont have to stay at fort bragg - this is the stuff I need - we just wanted to get into SFO - see what we can and head out to break up the drive to weaverville -

suggestions for where to stay north of San fran???

Stu Dudley - no I dont know Sf - thats why I am on this forum. and I honestly appreciate advice!!

One major change I think is get rental car (as first thought) at airport - go straight to Fisherman Wharf - and head out of town... I will read post again and make further adjustments!!

again thanks
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 04:38 PM
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Seriously. Spend the 1st night in SF. Seriously. You will be SO glad that you did!
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 07:57 PM
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OK. I am late to this party because I was at another one.

Why are you driving to Weaverville via Marshall and Ft. Bragg ?
BTW, I live north of SF, about 20 mins. inland from Marshall.

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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 08:09 PM
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>>

Actually, since you're keeping track, I just passed 38
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 08:21 PM
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"Actually, since you're keeping track, I just passed 38

I've only got 23-I am such a newbie

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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 09:40 PM
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razzledazzle: Marshall and the coast/Fort Bragg are because the OP wants to see Marshall (they are from Marshall Missouri) and lighthouses.
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 10:20 PM
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Oh, now I see. More posts. Well. OK, just realize you will have expensive SF parking fees. Plan to get out of the city before 2:30 (to avoid commuter traffic). And check googlemaps for drive times between all these places. Hwy 1 is a very slow, windy driving route, so look for some escape plans (roads heading back to 101) so you can change your plans when you realize it is a bit much. Good luck. I hope you can see and do all you have in mind.
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Old Feb 28th, 2011 | 10:53 PM
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oh2doula: if you take Highway 101 from SF to Weaverville, there are all kinds of places to stay along the way, especially closer to San Francisco. It all depends on your budget. Or, if you have ever used Priceline, you can get a really good hotel for about $60-$75 plus taxes and fees. I'd suggest looking into Santa Rosa where there some good hotels.

If you don't want to bid on Priceline, then razzledazzle is our resident resource for anything immediately north of San Francisco. I'm certain if you give us a price range and a preferred location for your stop, razzledazzle can come up with some hotel names for you.

You haven't said anything about your return trip. Are you planning on driving straight through on Interstate 5 back down to the Bay Area on your final day in California? Or will you have more time to drive leisurely along the coast?

It's a short trip and this is a big state. We'd all like to help you maximize your time here.
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Old Mar 1st, 2011 | 01:06 AM
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janisj-thanks very much for filling in the gaps! but I have to say-truly ? the OP has a hellava day planned-
(but I once flew from SFO to HNL via PHX and it was really FUN-really-did I mention FF travel?) Anywho...
perhaps I ought to have Mr R5 respond
about our Marshall as he is from St. Louis...

elnap & easyt- you two were so kind tonight-didn't read much before your posts-my hat is off to you-
Such decorum when it's so easy to be mean.

And thank you, easyt for your confidence in my North Bay/Coast advice-I do so love this area !

So, dear oh2doula,
I am a lighthouse lover, and of the four between
SF & Ft. Bragg-Pt. Bonita, Pt. Reyes, Pt. Arena & Pt. Cabrillo-
only Pt. Arena & Pt Cabrillo are open daily and then only until 4 PM.
June 8 you say ?
Has no one has mentioned the FOG to you ?
We do not have your "typical" summer weather around here.
The pea soup of fogs can hang around
until 10-11 AM that time of year (and I am talking about
the inland low lying valleys such as the Petaluma Gap
and Two Rock/Valley Ford areas-not to mention the coast)
and it will return around 4 PM the same day.

We are often outfitted with sweatshirts and blankets
to the 4th of July fireworks...

And, oh my, as much as I LOVE Hwy 1 from Mill Valley to
Mendocino I would be certifiable if I drove it all
on the same day, and seriously, it would be dangerous
if socked in with fog. I have driven Hwy 1 up here
along the coast with fog so intense, you are creeping along
to the next curve, the headlights on low beam (because all you will get is bounce back reflection on high..)
hugging the wheel and my breath until I reach a road
that will take me inland-I would never do it by choice.

Any way you could consider moving yoour SF stops to the
outbound part of your trip ?

Deep breath, all.

R5
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Old Mar 1st, 2011 | 09:37 AM
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Just to help those trying to fix this -- They aren't returning to the Bay area -- they are flying out of SMF after some time in Weaverville.
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