Where to stay in San Francisco
#41
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Do you guys want to go to Sausalito or just do the hour boat tour? I am not sure I am get there early enough for the Sausalito trip but if that is the consenus then I can try.
Let me know what you all want to do and what time you are thinking of going. I guess all we need to really worry about is getting to the GTG by 6-6:30.
Let me know what you all want to do and what time you are thinking of going. I guess all we need to really worry about is getting to the GTG by 6-6:30.
#42
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Guys, are there lunch cruises on Friday? I suggest you take one, being out in the fresh air gives an appetite, Tom will have a seat assigned for him to get up and come back whenever he wants/needs.
Ummm... Tom, how about some stairs once going up to the dinner hall, once coming down at the end of the cruise? The promenade area is on the same level, no stairs. Restroom - I don't remember, sorry.
We did Hornblower, the food was much better then McD, not gourmet, but not bad.
Paula, don't worry, if a lunch cruise, you can be inside by a window, and go outside for short time, so you won't freeze.
I think you can make individual reservations paying for yourself, reserving a large table for a group.
Ummm... Tom, how about some stairs once going up to the dinner hall, once coming down at the end of the cruise? The promenade area is on the same level, no stairs. Restroom - I don't remember, sorry.
We did Hornblower, the food was much better then McD, not gourmet, but not bad.
Paula, don't worry, if a lunch cruise, you can be inside by a window, and go outside for short time, so you won't freeze.
I think you can make individual reservations paying for yourself, reserving a large table for a group.
#43
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Oh, I didn't mean to suggest going to Sausalito, just that we always get the boat for there from the Ferry Building (which is also closer to dinner, right?)
I'm open to either, but I was just assuming a "boat ride". It's looking like nice temps in the afternoon -- hopefully through next week. I'm open to a lunch cruise, just never been too crazy about them. Generally I'd rather meet at one of the places to have lunch at the ferry building (or not) and then do the ride.
I googled and found references to both a one hour and a 90 minute cruise from the Ferry Building, but oddly when I click the links, I only find information about those leaving from Pier 43 1/2 or elsewhere at Fisherman's Wharf.
I'm open to either, but I was just assuming a "boat ride". It's looking like nice temps in the afternoon -- hopefully through next week. I'm open to a lunch cruise, just never been too crazy about them. Generally I'd rather meet at one of the places to have lunch at the ferry building (or not) and then do the ride.
I googled and found references to both a one hour and a 90 minute cruise from the Ferry Building, but oddly when I click the links, I only find information about those leaving from Pier 43 1/2 or elsewhere at Fisherman's Wharf.
#44
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I should've read the whole thread before posting 
About Sausalito: I love to take a bus there, it makes a couple of turns after going over the bridge, great view from above, and then, aaaahhhh suddenly the bus turns, and you see the bay!
But it may be easier to do the RT ferry, the Golden Gate buses run along Mission St and Van Ness, depends on where you're staying may be not so convenient.
(Yeah, trying to make this thread 200 replies long too
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About Sausalito: I love to take a bus there, it makes a couple of turns after going over the bridge, great view from above, and then, aaaahhhh suddenly the bus turns, and you see the bay!
But it may be easier to do the RT ferry, the Golden Gate buses run along Mission St and Van Ness, depends on where you're staying may be not so convenient.
(Yeah, trying to make this thread 200 replies long too
)
#45
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Patrick-Yes all I can find is ones leaving from Fisherman's Wharf. Would much prefer the Ferry Building and there are much better places to eat there.
I am not real keen on a lunch tour either and don't know if I will be there that early.
I found this page that shows must of the Bay Tours. I am going to be away from my computer for a few hours but will try to check back in later. You guys decide what you want to do. A little later tour would be better for me but I am re-adjust my schedule. One of my problems is what time I can drop off my dogs at their boarding place but I can work that out.
www.wsisf.com/transportation-ferries.html
I am not real keen on a lunch tour either and don't know if I will be there that early.
I found this page that shows must of the Bay Tours. I am going to be away from my computer for a few hours but will try to check back in later. You guys decide what you want to do. A little later tour would be better for me but I am re-adjust my schedule. One of my problems is what time I can drop off my dogs at their boarding place but I can work that out.
www.wsisf.com/transportation-ferries.html
#52
Joined: Sep 2004
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Hi P_M, it is now about 75% contained. Half of the island burned but evidently the damage was not quite as bad as orginally thought. But the poor firefighters. Not an easy terraine for fighting a wild fire. I haven't read what started the fire. The strong winds our area has had certainly didn't help.





