Sunday, 16 July 2023

Southern California Coasters - pre trip!

So, it appears we are having another "family" holiday!  Options for a trip this year included resurrecting our covid cancelled Canada trip for 2, a road trip from Denver covering Colorado and Utah with a possible extension to Florida with Sarah and Stephen joining us for the last bit, or a road trip for 4 of us from Las Vegas to San Diego.  With Stephen having started a new job this year and his annual leave being a bit tight, we eventually decided on another coaster trip, 10 nights, taking in Southern California.  It might be the last 'coaster tour" for Keith and I, we're not getting any younger!!!  For us this will be a small road trip covering between 300-500 miles.

Six Flags Magic Mountain was always going to be the main draw for this trip.  Keith and I visited in 2018 and said how great it would be to do it with the 'kids'!  As Six Flags MM is the only one of the parks we are doing that is due to close some days from mid August onwards, date wise, it was a case of fitting it around that, so we have finally settled on:    

3 nights Comfort Suites, Stevenson Ranch with 2 days set aside for Six Flags - so many rides to do - X2, Wonderwoman, Tatsu, Full Throttle, Superman, Twisted Colossus - this park is home to 20 coasters, lets see how many we can do!  Two days will hopefully mean we don't have to rush, and give us plenty of time for re-rides.



2 nights Tilt Hotel near Hollywood and Universal Studios.  As this will be over a weekend and the parks tend to busier, the plan is to spend Saturday and Sunday morning doing some sightseeing to hopefully include the Griffith Observatory, Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Walk of Fame or the beach!  Sunday Afternoon/Evening and Monday will be Universal Studios.

2 nights Clementine Suites at Anaheim. Although we will be staying close to Disneyland we will probably only have time for a quick Disney fix at Downtown Disney one evening. We are not planning to visit their parks on this trip.  Main reason for the stop here is Knotts Berry Farm.


3 nights San Diego.  No hotel for this one, we have a house booked close to Sea World.  Seaworld rides have always been a favourite and we thought it would be nice to visit a different one.  If we have time we would love to visit USS Midway and maybe Belmont Park at Mission Beach.



Lots to do and, I fear, little time but we will see.


  


Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Hi, thank you for looking at our Florida Holiday Blog.   This was initially made to keep my sister up to date when we took my neice in 2010 but we decided to keep it going for future trips.  We have also now ventured a bit further in the USA than Florida!

Please use the tabs at the top to view either the West Coast 18, New York 18, 2016, 2015, 2013 or 2010 trip, or to read our food reports from either our 2015 or 2013 trips or the scrapbook pages made from the 2010 trip.

2018 - Our Grand Tour - Magic Mountain, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyons, Horseshoe Bend, Page, Monument Valley, Moab, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon, Zion NP, Las Vegas, Death Valley, Yosemite, San Francisco
2018 - Girly trip to New York
2016 - Toronto, Niagara, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Canada's Wonderland.
2015 - Washington,  Six Flags, Bush Gardens Williamsburg,  Blue Ridge Mountains, Kings Dominion,  Carowinds,  Orlando
2013 - Orlando
2010 - Orlando

Apologies for spelling errors, live blogging from the parks on my tablet.  Will attempt to proof read when home (no promises)!

Friday, 12 October 2018

West Coast 18 (National Parks +) Index


Day 1 - L.A. Bound
Day 2 - Six Flags Magic Mountain
Day 3 - Off to Nevada, Laughlin
Day 4 - Route 66 and the Grand Canyon
Day 5 - Grand Canyon to Page + Horseshoe Bend
Day 6 - Page and Antelope Canyons
Day 7 - Monument Valley
Day 8 - Arches National Park
Day 9 - Bryce Canyon
Day 10 - Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park
Day 11 - Zion National Park
Day 12 - Zion to Vegas
Day 13 - Vegas
Day 14 - Hoover Dam and Vegas
Day 15 - Death Valley
Day 16 - Off to Yosemite
Day 17 - Yosemite, Glacier Point and Mariposa Grove
Day 18 - Yosemite Valley
Day 19 - ... onwards to San Francisco
Day 20 - San Francisco
Day 21 - homeward bound

Please bear in mind that this blog is primarily put together for family and my daily reports are typed "live" on a tablet and there are spelling mistakes - oops!!  There are also a couple of days where wifi connection was poor so few or no photos were uploaded.  I will try and put all these things right when I have the time!

If you have enjoyed or found any of this useful please comment and let me know!

Thank you for reading

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Day 21 homeward bound

So, our grand tour comes to an end today.  I hate last days!  I never seem to have a plan except to get to the airport on time.  It's the only part of holidays that really stresses me.  I don't like to do anything late.

So with a very loose plan of visiting the coast we had a quick hotel breakfast, packed and repacked trying to make everything fit and not to be too heavy!  One large and one medium case was the wrong decision, Two large next time!

We headed West out of Castro Valley and crossed the San Mateo bridge in the direction of half moon bay and Highway 1, the Pacific coast road.  It was a journey that should have taken just over half an hour but as we crossed the hills before the coast we hit slow moving traffic.  Unfortunately there wasn't much we could do, single lane traffic and no turn offs.  We feared it might be all the way to the coast.  After about 20 mins or so we passed through a small farming community where each farm had their pumpkins laid out and they had laid of activities for families like haunted houses, pony rides and bouncy castles.  This it appeared was the hold up!  People looking plus those pulling in and out of the farms!

We drove a little way  south down highway 1 and after a couple of attempts found somewhere to park the car.  It was actually at a hotel called Ritz-carlton that had spaces for the publuc to park and allowed access to the coastal trail through their grounds and golf course.  It was lovely, the sun  was shining and we walked down to the beach listening to the waves crashing. We walking a little further along the cliffs path beford turning back.

Back in the car and we followed highway 1 north.  We would have stopped a few times but the lovely weather  combined with a bank holiday weekend had brought the masses out to the coast.  Some of the days were packed with surfers.

We eventually stopped for a burger in a shopping mall near Daly City.  With a couple of hours still to waste we wandered round a Target and an attached shopping mall before giving up and heading to the airport.

We returned the car to the car rental garage (the Kia has done us well over the last 3 weeks,  2775 miles in total!) and made our way on the airtrain to the International Terminal A.  We printed our boarding passes, and dropped off our cases before heading through security.  It was all fairly quiet and quick.

We were on the double decker A380 and had booked the very last row, as the side seats were 2's and we could recline without bothering anyone.   Much more comfortable than our journey out.

Sunday, 7 October 2018

Day 20 San Francisco

Up a bit more leisurely this morning with hot breakfast included at the hotel again. 

We drove to the Castro Valley BART (Bay Area Rapid Transport) car park which is free on the weekends.  We walked across the road into the station and found machine to buy tickets.  After a bit of umming and ahhhing we eventually got 2 tickets loaded with enough money for return travel to SF.  It wasn't too tricky really, we are just slow about reading all the instructions.  Tickets in hand we entered the station and made our way to the platforms.  These are positioned between the carriageway of the freeway at Castro Valley which was interesting!
BART station in the centre of the freeway!

We waited about 15 minutes for a train which was pretty empty.  We grabbed a seat and enjoyed the passing scenery until we entered the final underwater stretch.  The trains move quite fast and our ear popped a couple of times as we went down beneath the bay!

We got off underground at Embarcadero and exited to bright blue skies in San Francisco.  Checking shadows on the ground we headed north until we found pier 9, then turned left to follow the road round the bay area.

There was quite a bit of activity area the bay but having not been before we didn't know if this was normal.  It soon became apparent that I hadn't done my homework on SF.  This week is Fleet Week and there was lots going on.  By the time we got to Pier 39 it was heaving.  Although there were lots of people it still felt relaxed and everyone was chilling and enjoying the weekend.  We walked along pier 39 looking at all the restaurants and shops until we got to the far end where we found the seal viewing area.  There were lots of them basking in the sunshine and also swimming around the dock.


We walked a little further to some Bay Boat tours where I managed to persuade Keith to take the hour long bay tour!  He would have preferred the speedboat tour but that didn't go where I wanted to go!

It was about 11.45 and the guy in the ticket booth said they had tickets for 12.15, so we purchased those then went to join the queue.  After the obligatory green screen photo, we boarded and managed to find seats on the top deck.  The journey out of the harbour was a little bumpy but with the sun out and little breeze it was a gorgeous day to be out on the water.

We made our way out towards the Golden Gate Bridge and passed underneath it before turning round (this was a little bumpier) and heading back to pass around Alcatraz.  As we headed back to dock we watched first a parachutist with an American Flag followed by an airliner making a fly past.  It soon became apparent that actually there was a full blown air show this afternoon and the parks and walkways along the bay were jam packed.


Alcatraz
Back on dry land we bought some ice creams and sat on a nearby wall to eat them.  Keith noticed a movement on some nearby flowers.  It was a hummingbird!   (Pic to follow next week from camera!)

We carried on walking West with the intention of getting some more good views of the bridge but we kept getting distracted by the air show!  It really was very good with the aircraft flying very close to the water and also overhead.  The highlight was the Blue Angels, similar to the Red Arrows and obviously held in high regard by Americans as they were all very excited when they were announced. 


We didn't make it all the way to the bridge but we did have a fantastic time enjoying the flying displays.  It was lovely to see everyone relaxed and enjoying the sunshine, including the police and emergency services. 

At 4pm we decided we ought to head back.  We retraced out steps back along the bay alongside everyone else now the flying displays had finished.  We grabbed a hog dog from a street seller on the way back as we realised we hadnt eaten much since breakfast.  Our feet were starting to hurt and we ambled back to the BART.


We quickly found our platform and waited for the train for Dublin/Pleasanton.  It was a bit busier than this morning but after the first stop we got seats and the 35 minute journey soon passed.

We went back to the hotel to shower and freshen up before we set of for our last evening meal at Applebees.  It was gone 6 by the time we got back.

It didn't quite turn out to be the day we expected but we have thoroughly enjoyed what we have seen of San Francisco. It was clean, friendly,  interesting and had a lovely vibe.  We would be very happy to return and explore more.

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Day 19 ... onwards towards San Francisco


After 3 nights in this lovely part of the world we are on the move again to our final destination, Castro Valley, just outside San Francisco.

We had our 'at home' breakfast of cereal and fruit and then packed up the car.  As the sun was shining this morning we decided to head back to the valley floor for some sunshine photos before we headed off.   Keith has been feeling very tired the last couple of days and it was only as we passed an elevation sign this morning we wondered whether 'living' above 6000ft was not helping his breathing.  We'll see if it gets better in SF or whether he's just worn himself out with all the sightseeing!

We stopped first at Tunnel View, who could resist one last look along the valley to Half Dome, gorgeous.

We then carried on into the valley area and stopped a few times to top up the photo count.  We also parked up near the lower Yosemite Falls area and walked a little til we found a view I had liked yesterday where you can see the falls from the walkway.  The flow definitely looked slower than yesterday but the whole area is just lovely.  Must admit I was relucant to leave, not sure whether it was Yosemite itself or just the fact that it is our last national park!



We continued to enjoy the scenery as we left the valley and followed the rest of the Tioga Pass out of the park and into the hills of Stanislaus National Forest area.  We found some more fascinating roads including the steep and winding road out of the hills and down to a town called Moccasin.  There was also a large reservoir here and we found somewhere to stop and look at the water while we ate our sandwich lunch.

The next part of the drive was very flat and there was a lot of agriculture. There were a lot of trees planted in rows and it took us a while to find clues to tell us what the crop was - almonds (we think)!

We joined the freeway and it was a bit manic.  The opposite carriageway was packed with people leaving the city on Friday afternoon, our side was flowing but fast and busy.

After one missed turn and a bit of re-routing, we found our hotel and checked in, then took some time to relax before heading out for dinner.

A new restaurant chain for us for dinner tonight, Black Angus Steahouse, bit like Longhorns.  We were very impressed with our ribs and teriyaki steak meals.

Hoping to use the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transport system) to get into San Francisco tomorrow, no idea how that's going to go,  we don't do public transport usually! 😲
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Friday, 5 October 2018

Day 18 Yosemite Valley and Waterfalls

We were out of the condo just after half 8 this morning having had cereal and fruit 'at home'.  We headed for the Valley Floor through the rain! 

Once at the valley floor we took the first parking lot for Bridalveil Falls (620ft/189m falls).  This was a nice, reasonably easy 1.2 mile round trip walk with fabulous views of the falls.  We found out later that this waterfall is usually dry by this time of the year and has been dry through summer before the rains this week, so there is a plus side to all this rain we've seen in the last couple of days!



We were back down at the car by 9.30 and we drove further into the valley and parked at the visitor centre.  It was fairly quiet, lots of spaces, possibly due to it being early still but also I expect the wet weather was keeping people away!  

After a quick look around the village shop, and the purchase of a waterproof poncho for me as it was still raining, we set off on the 1.5 mile round trip to Lower Yosemite falls (320ft/98m).  Funnily enough the rain had now eased! This was a flat easy walk but the weather was clearing up and it was very pleasant to be walking among the tall pine trees.  If you walk this trail the right way there are spectacular views of the falls framed by trees.  We didn't and had to keep stopping to turn round and take a look! 🤣


We walked back to the village and grabbed a coffee each at Degans Deli which we took back to the car to have while we ate the Danish pastries we'd brought with us.   Yum!

Refreshed, we walked to the nearest bus stop and waited quite a while before one of the Yosemite shuttle buses turned up.  We had about a 20 minute ride before we reached our stop.  Vernal falls.  Not sure we read the description of this walk properly.  I was sure it said easy/moderate walk!  It is a 2 miles round trip to to the viewing bridge, but also 300ft/90m uphill all the way.  Although puffing we decided to walk on towards the top of Vernal falls.  I managed another half mile or so, all up a steep hill, before I let Keith carry on.  After a short rest I carried on and got to the bottom of the granite steps before I saw Keith coming back.  He hadn't quite made it to the top of the falls, there are apparently 600 granite steps to get there and the total elevation gain from the start is 1000ft/300m!  Keith waited for me while I continued up!  I failed! Just too much!  Little bit disappointed but I did get to see the top of the waterfall if not all of it.  We set off back down, have to say it was just as hard going down such a steep slope and I couldn't quite believe how far up l had made it.  The round trip probably took us about an hr and a quarter.

We happily sat on a bench, resting, and waited for the shuttle bus back to the village.  We dropped our coats (poncho still in its packet unused!) and camera at the car and popped back to the shop so I could buy a t-shirt.  Then we were headed back to the condo, with a couple more photo stops in the valley and another at tunnel view again.  It started raining again as we left the valley but no problem as we have achieved all the sights we were hoping for today.