Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:06 pm
Danny_Robbo
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We got married last September and had a 2 week honeymoon in the states.
We booked with Virgin Holidays and they were great at sorting out flights, transfers and hotel changes etc.
We started with 3 nights in Vegas, followed by 7 nights on Oahu Hawaii, ending with 4 nights in San Francisco (flying from Gatwick). (We'd got engaged in Vegas, and were keen to go back on our Honeymoon. Incidently, we're heading back there for our first anniv).
We stayed at the Palazzo in Vegas, and knowing what to expect from Vegas we had a cracking mad start to the Honeymoon. Plenty of drinking, eating over indulgent American portitions of food, and a bit of gambling. I think it's been mentioned on this thread already about what to expect from Vegas, but it's like a giant adult playground, and if you like a laugh and don't take it all to seriously it can be incredibly fun. One tip for Vegas is to head down to Freemont Street at night for the lights show.
On Oahu we stayed at the Kahala. It's a fantastic hotel on it's own just up the coast from Waikiki so that you can avoid the hussle and bustle when you want to. It's a very romantic place and perfect for a Honeymoon. We hired a car whilst there and drove around the island. I loved where we stayed on Oahu and also enjoyed all of what Waikiki had to offer but for pure beauty you couldn't beat the quiet beaches on the east coast and north of the island. We also found a Botanic garden on the east coast whilst driving around that had a natural waterfall lagoon that you could swim in. It doesn't get much more romantic than that!
We stayed at the Fairmont in San Francisco, right at the top of Nob Hill. It was my first time there and I loved it. To be honest, given the choice again we may have chosen a different hotel. As although the Fairmont was very grand, it was also a bit impersonal. I far prefered the more informal hotels closer to Fishermans Wharf, where you didn't have the hill trek back to the hotel everytime you went anywhere. San Francisco is a fantastic place and I was surprised by how european it felt compared to the rest of America. There are some fantastic breweries there and plenty of bars to drink the beer in. If you do end up there, definitely do one of the bus tours around the city and over the Golden Gate bridge, and Alcatraz at night is fantastic. You can buy the tickets quite cheapily on the net before you go.
What's the touch line like down there mate? 'It's long, it's white, it's about a hundred metres long!'.
Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:48 pm
Live Wired
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are you sure you have been? Cannery Row is in Monterey 125 miles south of SF and doesnt smell. The monterey bay aquarium is there. Carmel and the Big Sur coast are incredible. We had a week in SF in November and have been on shorter trips from vegas before. San fran is my favourite US city. We found there was more then enough to fill a week. The ferry building is great as is the entire embercardo. there are world class museums sfmoma the cali academy of science etc. Theres also great shopping including a westfield mall with the best food court I have ever eaten at (the best local restaurants have concessions)
Agree with the comments re the increasing number of homeless though. Apparently SF has the most generous benefits and attracts homeless from across the US.
I have mate. Many coastal towns on the western seaboard, had a " cannery row", obviously warehouses or workshops where the food was canned. The Monterrey 1 being the most famous due to the Steinbeck novel of the same name. The 1 in SF is, ims, around the corner from Pier 39, think it is now some inside market.
If the OP must stay in SF, then Sausalito Bay, across the Golden Gate Bridge is nice. ps/ Book your Alcatraz trip well in advance, due to popularity.
If staying in Southern California, then Laguna, between Seal Beach and San Diego is a must. Very Scandinavian, very romantic, and not at all American.
Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:19 pm
cod'ead
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Live Wired wrote: If staying in Southern California, then Laguna, between Seal Beach and San Diego is a must. Very Scandinavian, very romantic, and not at all American.
Why would anyone go to the USA in the hope of finding somewhere that was "not at all American"?
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Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:27 pm
Live Wired
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It's nice, in the way, that it is not American. don't recall seeing any Maccies, overweight people. Ims, a Scandinavian family developed it in the 1800s. A very pleasant surprise.
Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:48 pm
cod'ead
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Live Wired wrote:It's nice, in the way, that it is not American. don't recall seeing any Maccies, overweight people. Ims, a Scandinavian family developed it in the 1800s. A very pleasant surprise.
So a bit like some sort of theme park then? Seems more like the USA than you would suggest.
After 40 years of visiting the USA on vacations, extended stays and working in the 38 states that I have visited, I found many places that didn't have a Mucky D and you don't tend to see overweight munters in most places off the beaten track.
Sorry but I'd put finding somewhere in the USA that was "not American" was similar to finding a Full English in Corfu
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Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:46 pm
Kosh
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Live Wired wrote:I have mate. Many coastal towns on the western seaboard, had a " cannery row", obviously warehouses or workshops where the food was canned. The Monterrey 1 being the most famous due to the Steinbeck novel of the same name. The 1 in SF is, ims, around the corner from Pier 39, think it is now some inside market.
If the OP must stay in SF, then Sausalito Bay, across the Golden Gate Bridge is nice. ps/ Book your Alcatraz trip well in advance, due to popularity.
SF does not have a Cannery Row. It has The Cannery which is along Jefferson from Pier 39, not far from Hyde Pier and the historic ships. It's now a combination of small plaza, indoor market, and hotel. The plaza boasts Jack's Bar which has around 100 different types of beer. No part of Fisherman's Wharf smells, and I go there in mid July every year.
Sausalito (no Bay) is indeed a lovely place to visit, but I wouldn't recommend staying there unless absolutely minted. There's also not a great deal to do there except admire the scenery. Or go shopping for a seaplane.
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Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:35 am
Dave Lister
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I don't recall it smelling either. I remember it raining though. Heavily. That bar is OK but 100 beers isn't amazing by American standards, at least 90 will be lousy too. I have no desire to ever go back to SF. 3 days was plenty.
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Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:41 am
Kosh
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Dave Lister wrote:I don't recall it smelling either. I remember it raining though. Heavily. That bar is OK but 100 beers isn't amazing by American standards, at least 90 will be lousy too. I have no desire to ever go back to SF. 3 days was plenty.
The worst weather I've experienced there is the fog that rolls in on short notice. Boy does the temperature drop!
Jack's Bar is pretty good IMO, and maybe unusual in that a large number of those beers are actually well worth drinking. There's plenty of US beers that are of excellent quality nowadays, and they carry lots of European beers as well.
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Post subject: Re: Honeymoon/Renewal of vows in USA
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:24 am
Dave Lister
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Kosh wrote:The worst weather I've experienced there is the fog that rolls in on short notice. Boy does the temperature drop!
Jack's Bar is pretty good IMO, and maybe unusual in that a large number of those beers are actually well worth drinking. There's plenty of US beers that are of excellent quality nowadays, and they carry lots of European beers as well.
They had Rugby Union on when I went in ergo I don't like it
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