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DavisPhotog
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reply to ninjatutle
Re: San Francisco - Where is it better to stay?

Um, treat a yellow light like you would anywhere else. As long as your front axle crosses the intersection lines before the light turns red, you're in the clear, just like anywhere else. I spent a few hours driving in SF ("Frisco," really???) yesterday and never saw anyone pulled over.

As you get closer to campus there are lots of one-way streets in Berkeley, but all of the main N-S roads, San Pablo, Telegraph, Shattuck are two-way for the better part.
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ninjatutle
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I didn't realize you had already planned on a private coach service when I said private limo. Good choice to make.

When you rent the car, treat yellow lights as if they are red lights. The cops in Frisco will ticket you. Try to study your route to and from Berkeley. A lot of streets are one way, lanes aren't clearly marked, etc. Also the bridge have cash only lanes, carpool only, fast track only, etc.

But maybe you shouldn't listen to my suggestions since everyone says I'm wrong There's hella love for Oakland on this place for some reason.

Fat City
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said by Goober See Profile :

...For us, though, we need to be close as possible to the main attractions. It's hard to get going with the kids and we just can't afford the transit time is what my feeling is.
Good thinking! Make it easy on yourself and the family.

Spend your time sightseeing, not commuting.

Hope your week here is an enjoyable one.
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sfromsf

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reply to Goober
You made the right call in staying at Union Square. If you were on a tighter budget, staying out of SF would be a good idea. Enjoy your stays, ignore ninja turtle.
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Goober
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reply to RR Conductor
Like I mentioned, we're not really on a budget, so I'm not too concerned about the price of accomodations. For us, though, we need to be close as possible to the main attractions. It's hard to get going with the kids and we just can't afford the transit time is what my feeling is.


RR Conductor
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said by PrntRhd See Profile :

RRC is a big transit guy,
Yep, I am, especially in SF, they have about the best transit system in the US, might as well take advantage of it if at all possible Like I said, driving and parking in the downtown area is a headache, avoid it if you can.
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Is there a benefit to staying outside SF? I chose downtown for the convenience of not having to drive around. We aren't going to rent a car either, so parking shouldn't be an issue.
Accomodations are cheaper, a bit less crowding and traffic. We stayed in Redwood City (I live in Redwood Valley, it's 120 miles northwest of SF up here in Mendocino County) last summer for a couple of weeks on work in the Bay, and it worked out great, we drove some, but used Caltrain, BART and MUNI a lot. No offense to the Bay Areaites, but the drivers there are, well, less than stellar
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reply to Goober
RRC is a big transit guy, he seems to recommend trains regardless.

It depends on how much "city life" you wish to experience. You can get there either way.

North Beach and Chinatown are unique experiences and should be experienced on foot. Same with the Golden Gate Bridge, walking on it is awesome vs looking at it from afar.
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Goober
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reply to RR Conductor
Is there a benefit to staying outside SF? I chose downtown for the convenience of not having to drive around. We aren't going to rent a car either, so parking shouldn't be an issue.


RR Conductor
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I'd suggest staying outside of SF, in San Bruno, Redwood City or one of the suburbs, then riding Caltrain or BART into SF, then riding MUNI around, driving in downtown SF is a HEADACHE, and parking is a nightmare, not to mention EXPENSIVE (but then, most of SF is $$$ lol).
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Goober
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reply to Fat City
Re: San Francisco - Where is it better to stay?

Thanks for all the Oakland references. Realistically though, I have a feeling that we won't have the time to do more than a day or so there.

Fat City
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reply to grendal
Another one for kids in Oakland:
»chabotspace.org/

And I've always been a big fan of the Oakland Museum of California:
»museumca.org/


grendal
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reply to Goober
another place for kids in oakland.

»www.oaklandzoo.org/


DavisPhotog
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reply to Goober
1/2 day to get to Berkeley and back? What a load of....

Ninjatutle, all you're doing to Oakland is driving people away who might otherwise have a good time. There are good neighborhoods and bad neighborhoods, and many of the bad ones are actually out of the way for this poor guy.

Don't spread your infectious fear from your cushy suburb.
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Goober
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Naperville, IL
reply to ninjatutle
That's an excellent idea. It seems like a car is the best way to go too.


ninjatutle
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San Ramon, CA
reply to Goober
Have the family meet you there and make a picnic out of it. You could check meeting with the family out of the way.
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