• 20Jan
    Fort Point

    Fort Point

    I just love this shot. It looks fake, huh? It’s not. I’m not sure I could ever get that shot again. The lighting was perfect and the fog was just right – not too much, not too little. This photo is totally original and unchanged.

    You can take a bus ride from downtown, which is cheap and doesn’t take that long … maybe 30 – 45 minutes, with a transfer near Union Street, which could be a side trip on the way back. Ask your bus driver.

    The bus takes you to the bridge and Fort Point is below the bridge and easy to find and get to. It’s all fun, and very worthile. There’s a lot more than this photo shows; so take time to explore. This was the fort that protected the bay; so there’s lots to see in the way of historical settings. It’s not a huge display, but worth an hour or so. Climb all over the whole place and you’ll see views to the water too.

    Click on this link for more info about Fort Point.


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  • 13Jan

    The Starwood chain operates the W Hotels internationally and clearly it’s my favorite. (There’s another favorite, Leading Hotels, but they’re prices are a little stiff for my regular hotel diet.) The W chain seems to fit with my lifestyle. I enjoy simple style, good music and art, clean comfy rooms, a hip vibe that’s never pretentious or formal, great service, employees who seem real, and generally a company that’s dedicated to giving guests whatever they want, whenever they want it. They even have a button on the phones for Whatever Whenever. The concierges are anxious to help you figure out what you want to do or have. I can’t say enough good things about them. Oh, and they have free wireless Internet in the lobby, which they refer to as The Living Room. This is always one service that gets my attention. It’s a great place to hang out and people watch. We’ve seen a lot of celebrities there over the years too. Not a great reason to stay there, but it is fun to spot people from time-to-time. Alec Mapa – Ugly Betty, Sandra Bernhard-comedian, James Gosling-inventor of Java … to name a few … a real variety.

    I live 2 blocks from the one here in San Francisco and several years ago, we had a rogue fire sprinkler decide to blow and flooded our loft. We had to move out for a month and a half and lived at the W during that time. We got to know most of the people there and fell in love with the whole way they do business. We’ve since used the W chain whenever we can, when we travel. Starwood also has a great points system that can be used for rooms, air travel, food or even cash at the hotel. They’re not the cheapest chain, but they’re not the most expensive either. For me, they’re just right. For more info about the W Hotel: Click Here.

    Front entrance to the Lobby, which they call The Living Room.

    Front entrance to the Lobby, which they call The Living Room.

    YBL Flood Damage and Hotel W - 3

    Bath

    Bath

    Downtown View

    Downtown View

    Concierge and view to side entrance for check in.

    Concierge and view to side entrance for check in.

    The Dining Room - my favorite breakfast spot in the city.

    The Dining Room - my favorite breakfast spot in the city.

    Another angle of the dining room.

    Another angle of the dining room.


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  • 10Jan

    The Hyatt Regency San Francisco claims the largest enclosed lobby in the world. I think the statistic still holds, but these things change; so don’t hold me to it 100%. Either way, it’s very impressive and reaches 11+ floors above the main part of the hotel lobby, which is above the street level. It feels very much like a city of the future on a small scale. The little “pod” elevators look like something from an old sci-fi movie. Regardless of it’s age, it’s still a very fun hotel and the location is awesome. Step outside the big revolving front door and you’re right at the Market Street end of the California Cable Car, which will take you up the hill, where you can transfer to another one to go to Fisherman’s Wharf, or downtown. You can also walk down Market to the same spot near Union Square, which is only 6 or 7 blocks, but what fun is that. Or, you could take a streetcar down Market. The Ferry Building is steps away too and filed with food and treats. Saturday morning is the Farmer’s Market, which is more for locals, but fun to mill around. For more info about the Hyatt Regency: Click here.

    Looking down to the lobby floor

    Looking down to the lobby floor

    Hyatt Regency SF - 17

    Lobby

    Lobby

    Hallway about 3pm

    Hallway about 3pm

    View from the hallway on the 11th floor.

    View from the hallway on the 11th floor.


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