Tuesday, October 31, 2017

A weekend in Oakland - March 31-April 1, 2017



Ashley, one of Kaleb's good friends from Pennsylvania, was in San Francisco for a week and wanted to meet up with us at Oakland Coliseum to watch Giants vs A's - yes, we were "game"!

Saturday's exhibition was going to start at 12:05pm, so I figured it was better for us to spend Friday night in Oakland so we wouldn't have to deal with traffic coming into the Bay Area the morning of. Plus, it would be fun to play tourist, as I had never visited Jack London Square but had seen it so many times on TV during KTVU channel 2's Ten o'Clock News.

We headed out Friday afternoon to arrive in time to shop at the Mountain Hardwear Company Store in Richmond. Kaleb had an admission pass from work. Though still expensive compared to other brands (even with the company store discount), we love wearing Mountain Hardwear and appreciate the quality workmanship. We were able to get what we needed - a couple of windbreakers and socks - and fought the temptation to buy more.

entrance to the company store, with hexnut logo

Our home for the night was at the Oakland Marriott City Center, booked using a travel agent rate since I didn't have enough points to redeem. Not all Marriott properties offer this rate (especially not popular ones or resorts), so I was happy it was honored here.

I originally wanted to valet the car, but there were no attendants in sight. Many cars were waiting for valet along the driveway and surrounds, so I went for the parking garage. It was hard to find the entrance to it. I circled the building several times due to one-way streets, and eventually found one entrance on Clay Street (unmarked, save for a "Clearance" sign) and one on 11th Street (marked as "Public Parking - Convention and Hotel", with no Marriott logo). While checking in, we found out that the Burning Man Global Leadership Conference was going on that weekend, which explained the overworked staff, guests wearing interesting outfits, themed decor in the public areas and conference rooms bustling with activity.

The hotel rooms were recently updated in a contemporary style.

water not complimentary
Thann toiletries
ticket for free breakfast given to Gold/Plat elites
room service menu side 1
room service menu side 2

Of course with any new place we visit, I research tasty places to eat! Just across the street from the Marriott was a highly rated Japanese restaurant called AS B-Dama, located inside Swan's Market. It was a busy place, and we were lucky to find a couple of seats in the communal dining area after we placed our order. It would be hard for a large group to sit together, unless you came very early and saved seats.

As for the food, it was delicious. I definitely would want to try everything on the menu.

long line to order at AS B-Dama
found a couple of seats at a communal table
small hari hari nabe
sashimi and grilled pork belly

After dinner, Kaleb and I walked eight blocks south on Broadway to Jack London Square. The atmosphere was as expected for a night in the city. There were a couple of homeless tents set up under the freeway bridge, surprisingly across the street from a police station (which looked closed for the night). A free shuttle going up and down Broadway was available weekdays until 10pm, but it wasn't a long walk.

We traversed the square to check it out. Much of the excitement was at a beer garden called Plank that also had bowling and bocce. It was very busy there, so we ended up having drinks and snacks at Forge Pizza. I was surprised that there wasn't much more going on at the square - perhaps in the daytime?

drinks at Plank
these cheese curds are the bomb

The next morning, we redeemed our ticket for a complimentary breakfast buffet at the hotel. The usual offerings were available along with fresh fruit and pastries. Being a Marriott Gold member has its benefits! I received that status not by staying the required number of nights, but through the American Express Platinum Card. The card grants you free Starwood Preferred Guest Gold status upon request, which you can match to Marriott Gold by linking your memberships online.


Afterwards, we headed down to the 12th Street BART station and got on a train to the Oakland Coliseum. A skybridge connecting to the stadium was very convenient. We met up with Ashley and her friend Jen, found our seats and enjoyed the game. Go Giants! It was exciting to see catcher Nick Hundley hit a grand slam in the fourth inning.

skybridge
inside the coliseum

360 photo of Oakland Coliseum, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

Giants vs A's in Oakland - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

After the game, we all decided to have dinner back at Jack London Square. We took BART and thought we got off at the closest station to the square, but it ended up being a lot of walking compared to last night.

The Warriors game was on so we tried to find seating at Plank, but it was terribly busy. We eventually nabbed a table as someone was leaving, but the service was slow, so we ended up moving over to the bar at Lungomare. Jen's husband Ken met us there. We had a good time watching the game, conversing and enjoying happy hour drinks and tasty food.
forest mushroom pizza
lava cake

Our friends took an Uber back to San Francisco. We walked back to the hotel garage to retrieve our car. Parking was pricey at $70, since we went over a full day's rate and had to pay more for the extra few hours.

What's next? I take a quick trip to Honolulu. Stay tuned!


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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Nor Cal Road Trip: Alcatraz, Muir Woods, Napa and Gold Country - February 24-March 1, 2017



Trip Index
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Friday morning, we asked for late checkout at the Holiday Inn Fisherman's Wharf, then walked over to Pier 33 where our Alcatraz cruise would depart. I pre-purchased tickets online, highly recommended as they sell out days in advance. Kaleb and I had tried to go to Alcatraz last year with Jarrett and Kate but they were sold out.

We got breakfast nearby at the Alcatraz Landing Cafe; it wasn't the best but it was edible. They were having some funky electrical issues that morning with the lights randomly turning on and off. Sorry, no pictures of our grub.

Kaleb and I had visited Alcatraz a few years ago, so I didn't take as many pictures this time, but at least I was able to get a spherical photo in, now that I have the Ricoh Theta S. (FYI: there is a new 360 camera out now, the Ricoh Theta V. It can shoot 4K video and has omnidirection audio!)

view from the Bay Bridge to the City...
...to Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin area

360 photo on Alcatraz, taken with the Ricoh Theta S:

Alcatraz - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

After our cruise, we walked back to the hotel, checked out and headed to Muir Woods.

complimentary fruit water in the hotel lobby

Kaleb and I came here with Jarrett and Kate last year so I didn't take as many pictures.

360 photo on one of the trails:

Muir Woods trail - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA


A 360 photo of Kaleb taking a photo of Gerry and Sue inside the hollow tree:

Muir Woods - Spherical Image - RICOH THETA

After our visit, we had dinner at Buckeye Roadhouse in Mill Valley. Reservations were made through Yelp. It wasn't busy when we got there at 5:30pm, but it was a full house within a couple of hours.

menu
complimentary bread on request
crispy onion rings
flat iron steak
glazed quail
s'more pie

After dinner, we drove to San Rafael and checked into the Embassy Suites. I redeemed Hilton Honors points for two suites. Complimentary bottled water and snacks were in the rooms, a benefit of staying at Embassy Suites as a Diamond member since breakfast was already included. FYI: I had gotten that status not from staying so many nights, but from matching my IHG Platinum status. (obtained by having the IHG credit card)

Another FYI: I collected many Hilton Honors points through sign-up bonuses on the no-annual-fee Hilton and Hilton Surpass AMEX cards, and also purchasing points at a discount on the Daily Getaways site when they were offered a few years ago.

the usual Embassy Suites atrium
suite living room
sink, fridge, coffee/tea maker, microwave
complimentary Diamond snacks
decent sized bathroom
Giovanni toiletries
inside the bedroom
comfortable king bed

On Saturday morning, we enjoyed a complimentary hot breakfast in the atrium. You could get an omelette cooked to order, but I stuck with the buffet offerings as I was still full from last night's dinner.


Then we were off to Napa Valley! Our first stop was the Castello di Amorosa, located between St. Helena and Calistoga. The last time I had been here was at a company party with my cousin Sheri many years ago. There was no availability for the guided tour, so we just walked around the grounds and explored the public parts of the castle.

watching a video about the castle
complimentary oil and vinegar tasting
Great Hall

Our next stop was to V. Sattui winery for lunch and wine tasting.
the pizza was pretty good
bought bottles of wine afterwards

We felt tired from all the traveling so we decided to end our Napa tour and head home.

After a day of recuperation, we continued sightseeing by heading out to Gold Country. Lunch was at Old Town Grill in Placerville...pretty good.


Sue and Gerry did some souvenir shopping at Placerville Hardware, the oldest general store west of the Mississippi.

the store had practically everything (part of it shown here)

Afterwards, we drove to Marshall Gold Discovery State Park to visit the museum and check out a replica of Sutter's Mill.

pretty empty on a Monday afternoon
there's gold in them thar hills
replica of Sutter's Mill

The following day, we headed down to Old Sacramento. Lunch was at Fanny Ann's Saloon. There were lots of interesting memorabilia all over the walls on every floor of the place. Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures, but the food was good.


After lunch, we visited the Sacramento History Museum and the California State Railroad Museum. I only took a few pictures at the history museum as I had been to the railroad museum before.

old Sac Bee printing press
hilarious must-read "Commandments to California Wives"

We then got some frozen yogurt at Boxcar Eats; it really hit the spot.

Old Sac is great for playing Pokemon Go

The rest of the week was spent visiting local areas such as the Folsom Prison Museum, Historic Folsom, and Folsom Lake.

the prison is technically a bed and breakfast...
animatronic Folsom Prison inmate
museum display of inmate crafts
Rainbow Bridge
lunch at the Fat Rabbit Public House
sunset at Folsom Lake

It's nice to have out-of-town visitors since it gets us to explore the local surroundings. Funny how one can live in an area for many years and not have gone to places that tourists go.

Speaking of local places that I've never explored, next up is a weekend trip to Oakland - meeting with an out-of-town visitor to watch the Giants play the A's. Stay tuned!

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