To the US, California and of course DL, and back:a trip report (update:San Francisco)

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After 6 months of preparation, indecision about managing to leave work for 2 weeks, guilt about leaving our baby at home (but it would have been an impossible trip for her), in March DH and I finally decided to make use of FREE air travel from Italy to the US and back (airmiles expiring in June!), and to spend 12 days on a second honey moon. Right, FREE was the magic word! ;)
So I, the obsessive planner of the family, had only 1 month to book it all! But I had done my research, also thanks to all you folks on the boards, and I managed to book nearly everything I needed in 1 week… missed only Sequoia Park and Death Valley hotels… but more on that to come.

Our plans were:
Fly from Milan to NYC (for me actually to Boston, to pick up my sister who’s studying there, and then to NY by train) and spend 2 days there
Say goodbye to sister and take a plane to San Francisco, staying there for another couple of days and starting our “second honeymoon”
Drive down the coast to Cambria, to see Monterey, Carmel, Big Sur, Hearst Castle…
From Cambria, driving up to Sequoia Park: we wanted to see as much California as we could!
Then a day on the road to Death Valley, and a nice discovery tour there
A couple of days in Vegas to recover from endless driving (I don’t drive… my poor DH had to manage all on his own!)
Finally, down to Disneyland!
A quick look at Hollywood and Santa Monica… and back home, with a LAX – JFK – Milan flight which took 19 hours and was the scariest part of the trip

Well, if you are thinking that that’s quite a lot to do in 13 days (including flights)… you’re right, but research was useful and we managed nearly everything! :banana:
I tried to do as much as possible, keeping costs down (with some splurging exceptions); I must say that strong Euro helped us there, but if any of you plans a similar trip and is interested in money-saving tips let me know!
So… get ready for take off!

DAY 1 (SAT APRIL 19): Milan – Rome – Boston – New York
Our trip began a few hours before it was intended, as the airline changed its flight schedules moving my flight departure from Milan to Rome. They paid a ticket to Rome for me, but this meant that my plane from Milan departed at 7am rather than at noon… Milan is not close to us, so our alarm clock rang at 3.30 am! :scared1:
But DH and I were excited and ready to go; we got to the airport, checked in no time and then separated. We would have met in NYC in the evening!
The flight was nice and uneventful, and at 3pm local time (45 minutes earlier than expected) I landed in Boston and ran in my sisters’ arms: we hadn’t seen each other for 3 months!
We took a regional Amtrak to Penn Station, and it wasn’t bad: the countryside was quite monotonous, but interesting for a foreigner who had never seed Victorian wooden houses or Massachussets little lakes.
We got at our hotel at 9.30pm (my body thought it was 3.30 am and I was exhausted) and found my husband already sleeping. The hotel is Herald Sq. Hotel, famous among budget travellers, and I must say that it wasn’t bad: the first night cost us as much as Bellagio in Vegas (that is, 100$ per person per night) but that was a Saturday and we had booked too late. Normal rates are lower, rooms are clean and beds are good, bathrooms are not exciting but acceptable… it really depends on the room. We changed after the first night and it got much better, so if you get an old, depressed – looking (but clean) bathroom you can try to do the same.
And it is steps away from the Empire State Building! (and Macy’s, and the underground)

DAY 2 (SUN APR 20): Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Wall Street, Ground Zero, Brooklyn Bridge, Greenwich Village, Empire State Building
We woke up before 7, due to jet lag (my poor sister had to adapt), and we immediately had the first Starbucks coffee of our lives! Then we took the underground to Wall Street and had a short look at the Stock Exchange and at the bull, but we were in a hurry because we had booked a trip to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island at 9. It was a great idea to buy tickets in advance, as the no – reservation queue was really long… I can’t imagine what it is like in summer! Security is quite annoying here, worse than in airports: I suggest not to carry multiple metallic items sparse in your pockets, belts, purse…
We could not reserve a tour in the Statue of Liberty monument (they are limited) and we decided not to get on the island: if you can’t get inside you get a much better view of the statue from the ferry, and we’d have lost an hour disembarking the ship and waiting for the next. So we took a few pictures of the statue and of NY skyline (unfortunately the weather wasn’t good, and it was COLD on the ferry! Bring something warm!) and proceeded to Ellis Island Immigration Museum. Well, I think small children could find it boring, but in my opinion it is really interesting and moving; we spent there 2,5 hours, but could have stayed longer.
We then went back to Fort Clinton Park, where we had our first meeting with squirrels, who will be a constant presence in our trip, had a sandwich and a second look at Wall Street (DH is an Economics freak), where we noticed JP Morgan house, then walked to Ground Zero. We found it accidentally, looking for an underground station, and found it impressive: so big and empty, with mighty foundations still to be seen in the hole, and the small moving fire brigade memorial beside.
After a short walk on Brooklyn Bridge, we finally stopped walking and took the underground to Washington Square, in Greenwich Village. We liked much more than I expected!
There was a little colourful market along the square, the sun was shining, and the small ancient houses in the allies behind (like Washington Mews) are beautiful: it is difficult to believe that you are in New York!
But we were tired and it was time to go back to the hotel for a rest, we passed by Jefferson Market Courthouse (5th most beautiful building in the US, my guidebook says) and took the underground.
After a rest, we went to climb the Empire State Building (actually, we climbed only the last 6 flights of stairs to avoid a looong queue for the elevator, and that was enough). We were so lucky to get there at dusk, when they start to turn lights on, and the view was really wonderful… a pity that it was incredibly windy and cold! I had brought a pullover and a waterproof jacket, but it wasn’t enough! Anyway, it was definitely worth it.

When we got back on 5th Avenue, we were too tired to do anything but finding something fast to eat (a small Tacos place on the way to the hotel) and collapsing on our beds: it was 9.30 pm. And tomorrow: Central Park, a very small boat and a too big airport!

To be continued…
 
It all sounds good so far!

I went to NYC during my trip, and I keep getting this feeling like I missed something... It just didn't grab me like so many people say it does. I was freezing and uncomfortable the whole time, I couldn't find anything - even with a tour, and the time we spent there just disappeared...
I know I need to go again in a warmer time of year so I can actually think long enough to enjoy it. When I'm cold my brain just turns off... :confused:

Can't wait to hear more!
 
Thank you Brenna&Noah's Mom!

It all sounds good so far!

I went to NYC during my trip, and I keep getting this feeling like I missed something... It just didn't grab me like so many people say it does. I was freezing and uncomfortable the whole time, I couldn't find anything - even with a tour, and the time we spent there just disappeared...
I know I need to go again in a warmer time of year so I can actually think long enough to enjoy it. When I'm cold my brain just turns off... :confused:

Can't wait to hear more!

Well, I liked NYC but I enjoyed California more, but actually I think that it was the weather's fault too... and maybe that I prefer cities to be not so big. I wasn't much enthusiastic about Los Angeles either!
 

Great report so far! I have never been to NYC so its fun to hear about it. I dont like the cold either.
 
I love your trip report, you did a lot in NYC. I look forward to reading about the rest of your journey.
 
I am enjoying your trip report. It's great to see all the before after (hint hint - can't wait for the rest).
 
Sorry for the delay... work came in the way... but here we go!

DAY 3 (MON APR 21) – Central Park, Macy’s, JFK – SFO
On the following day we were still tired from our mad Sunday sightseeing, so we took it easy, breakfasted at Dunkin’ Donuts, went to Central Park and had a nice walk (yes, we like walking :) ) along the Dairy, Strawberry fields, the Lake… very relaxing. After this, my sister had to leave us to catch a train to Boston, and DH and I decided to take a small boat and row on the lake.
It was fun! We hid in the shadows under the bridges, followed swimming ducks and finally aimed to a big bridge on the lake edge where it was very quiet and empty… that should have told us something! The water was too low and we very nearly got stuck under the bridge… we had to turn back, but we were afraid to get even nearer to the edge… well, DH revealed himself a much better sailor then expected, and we finally managed and got back just before an enormous school trip group transformed the lake in a crowded bumper boat ride!
It was time to go back to our hotel (with a short stop in Macy’s, which I didn’t find so exciting), where a Supershuttle would have picked us up to bring us to JFK. Now, I’m glad I have booked a Supershuttle, so that we were sure to get to the airport on time, it was much cheaper than a taxi and it came to the hotel 1 minute early. But I wish to inform all potential passengers that I am sure drivers are recruited among ex-rally pilots or stunt men and crazy at that! ;) And what can I say about their driving with headphones on, so that passengers must wave and whistle to inform him that they are passing by their terminal? :confused3 Enough said.
We got to JFK alive, anyway, and then separated: DH would have taken an American Airlines flight, while I was on Virgin America. A good experience (free move on an earlier flight, free TV, free drinks, at a 140$ price), only I found it very hard to accept that seats could not be inclined at all… we landed at 8pm local time, which my body felt to be 5am, and I’d have liked very much to sleep, but couldn’t.
I got to SFO Airport long before DH, whose plane had technical issues, and found out that even landing at the same airport, it’s not a good idea to think it will be easy to find each other: our airlines worked in different terminals, and there seemed to be no way for me to know at which terminal his plane was going to land. I walked for what seemed to be a lifetime in the parking lots under the airport, and finally found my DH, who had in the meanwhile arrived… I guess by sheer luck!
We took another Supershuttle, reached our hotel (Stratford on the Square, in Powell St.) and went straight to bed.
Stratford Hotel was definitely the best value for money in our holiday! Round the corner of Union Square, small but nicely decorated room with flat-screen TV, good-sized bathroom and free breakfast (well, nothing much), at 85$ per room per night! I recommend it!

DAY 4 (TUE APR 22) – Cable cars, Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz
I loved San Francisco! We were lucky and had a wonderful sunny day, with no sign of the fog I’d read about. After breakfast, we took a cable car to Beach St: it was great fun!:woohoo: I sat at the front and DH stood beside me on the external step, and we had a wonderful view on San Francisco’s up and downs, on Chinatown and Lombard Street and finally of the sea in front of us. It was really funny when we went down to the sea on a particularly steep downhill… looked like a roller coaster!
When we got to the beach and to Ghirardelli Square, it was still very early and the streets were empty, and we had a nice walk looking around, playing with seagulls, looking at the old ships (which are really well kept) and slowly proceeding towards the Fisherman’s Wharf.
At Pier 45 you can find a bunch of cheap seafood places, and DH, who’s a seafood lover, had his first crab and shrimp salad. Then we reached Pier 39. Now, I know that it is a tourist trap, but I expected it to be touristy and cheap, while it is so pretty!
We were in a nice, relaxed shopping mood and we enjoyed a lot all the small, colourful shops: we bought souvenirs for everyone at home, except DD… we were waiting for DL!
After a while, I had a clam chowder in a bread bowl (I absolutely wanted to try it, and it was yummy!) and we went to Pier 33 to catch the ferry to Alcatraz. If you are going to visit it, buy your tickets online: the queue to buy them is awful!
I enjoyed the ferry ride and I found Alcatraz very interesting: an audio tour guides you through everything, from isolation cells to the library to the dining room, and it is very effective.
After Alcatraz, we were supposed to go to Golden Gate Bridge and have a walk on it, but we were tired and hungry, it was far away and we had had a very good view of the bridge from the ferry, so we decided to go back to Pier 39, we had some delicious shrimps at Bubba Gump’s, and decided to call it a day!

To be continued…
 
You know it's funny. I've lived 45 minutes away from San Francisco most of my life, not counting college, yet I've never ridden a cable car or been to Alcatraz. It's always interesting to see an outsider's perspective on San Francisco.
 
You know it's funny. I've lived 45 minutes away from San Francisco most of my life, not counting college, yet I've never ridden a cable car or been to Alcatraz. It's always interesting to see an outsider's perspective on San Francisco.
You've missed something! especially the cable car ;)
 













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