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Originally Posted by lucky9876coins
(Post 10289145)
For those considering doing the tour with Pat, be warned, she rolls down her window and yells at unsuspecting, innocent UA pilots walking down the street, touting some Channel 9 propaganda.:p Hey, speaking of which, I'd love to go!:D
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Originally Posted by Kevincm
(Post 10240934)
Excellent news lucky9876coins as I'm due to touch down at SFO at 13:00 local time on UA995/BD4495.
So, my challenge of that day: land, get past immigration and CBP... and be near the Gate Gourmet within an hour. Silly question for those who know: how long are the immigration queues at SFO normally for non US passport holders? Ta ;) |
Sunday
Originally Posted by lucky9876coins
(Post 10286664)
As for Dim Sum, someone PM'ed me suggesting Yank Sing on Stevenson Street.
Originally Posted by lucky9876coins
(Post 10286664)
I'd also be up for doing something in the afternoon, if anyone has ideas.
I've decided that best time for me to host a pahrtay would be Sunday after dim sum till people have to leave. So, for those who are not going to join Pat on the SF tour, feel free to come over to my place to hang out in the late afternoon/early evening. Those who are going on the tour with Pat, you're welcome to finish the tour at my place (hey, check out AT&T Park before coming over, it's a block away) I was actually thinking we can order pizza for/instead of dinner or some such and just chill and wind down till the travelers have to go to SFO for their red-eyes and the locals have to go home to get ready for wherever they are traveling to the following week :) My bar is pretty stocked up, so no need to bring anything from the IC minibars! :) Send me a PM if you'd be interested in hanging out Sunday (I've got plenty of room so I don't think there'll be a cut-off, just trying to get an idea). I'll finalize the details (times, etc) and let people know Friday/Saturday/Sunday at meals, 'cause I ain't missing any of those! :) |
Saturday lunch-time
For those going to kalkat's party (or those who aren't but like this sort of thing):
Saturdays, at the Ferry Building (where we are leaving from) there is a fantastic Farmer's Market with very fru-fru stuff - lots of local cheese makers, bakers, various other gourmet offerings (as well as lots of organic fruits and veggies) There is also loads of ready to eat things. If you were wondering where to have lunch on Saturday, I highly recommend it. It'll be super crowded as it always is, but still quite a lot of fun. |
Originally Posted by asya999
(Post 10290680)
Didn't see anyone answer, but basically, it shouldn't be a problem. When I rush to get there first, I usually get through in about five minutes including the walk from the plane. The longest we were ever stuck there was about 15 minutes and that was only because when Mr. 999 was going through his immigration agent's PC crashed and for some strange reason he wouldn't let Mr. 999 go to another lane. So he stood there waiting the PC took forever to reboot and I stood there waiting for him...
Is this for non-American passports, which I think may be the issue? |
Originally Posted by asya999
(Post 10290719)
For those going to kalkat's party (or those who aren't but like this sort of thing):
Saturdays, at the Ferry Building (where we are leaving from) there is a fantastic Farmer's Market with very fru-fru stuff - lots of local cheese makers, bakers, various other gourmet offerings (as well as lots of organic fruits and veggies) There is also loads of ready to eat things. If you were wondering where to have lunch on Saturday, I highly recommend it. It'll be super crowded as it always is, but still quite a lot of fun. Last year I recommended going to the Farmers' Market at the Ferry Building for breakfast around 10 or 11 before the ferry. There is plenty to see there to occupy you for an hour, at least for anyone interested in food, farming, gifts to take home with them, or local color (flora and fauna). Both the market itself, which actually spills almost onto the ferry pier, and the shops in the attached ferry buidling, are filled with local producers of everything from chocolate and pastries to bread, cheese and charcuterie and of course varieties of fruit, vegetables and flowers one has never seen before. It is quite picturesque in a gritty sort of way on the water. Well worth a stop for a visitor. After the lottery tonight for the 10 remaining places at the deck party, I will post details about the ferry schedule etc. and the other arrangements we have made. |
Originally Posted by asya999
(Post 10290719)
For those going to kalkat's party (or those who aren't but like this sort of thing):
Saturdays, at the Ferry Building (where we are leaving from) there is a fantastic Farmer's Market with very fru-fru stuff - lots of local cheese makers, bakers, various other gourmet offerings (as well as lots of organic fruits and veggies) There is also loads of ready to eat things. If you were wondering where to have lunch on Saturday, I highly recommend it. It'll be super crowded as it always is, but still quite a lot of fun.
Originally Posted by kalkat
(Post 10291987)
Everyone coming to our deck party - eat lunch earlier at your peril! There will be lunch at our house, a BBQ, and perhaps those who came last year can vouch that noone will go hungry.
Last year I recommended going to the Farmers' Market at the Ferry Building for breakfast around 10 or 11 before the ferry. There is plenty to see there to occupy you for an hour, at least for anyone interested in food, farming, gifts to take home with them, or local color (flora and fauna). Both the market itself, which actually spills almost onto the ferry pier, and the shops in the attached ferry buidling, are filled with local producers of everything from chocolate and pastries to bread, cheese and charcuterie and of course varieties of fruit, vegetables and flowers one has never seen before. It is quite picturesque in a gritty sort of way on the water. Well worth a stop for a visitor. After the lottery tonight for the 10 remaining places at the deck party, I will post details about the ferry schedule etc. and the other arrangements we have made. Even if my name doesn't get drawn, I will be sure to visit and may just take a ferry ride because! |
Originally Posted by kalkat
(Post 10291899)
Is this for non-American passports, which I think may be the issue?
This was all a Windoze-sux issue -- it crashed, as it tends to do, and there was nothing to do but wait for it to reboot. I think ImmOfficer didn't want to send Mr 999 to another station because he mumbled something about his passport already having been scanned (so what???) *sigh* |
Hope I didn't miss it, just PMed for the Gate Gourmet tour. If it's too late, I guess I can book a later flight on Friday.
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I just PM'd for the GG tour, I hope it's not too late. I was wondering if we're flying in that day to SFO... will there be a place to put our luggage during the tour or would we just be toting it along? Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by JonathanIT
(Post 10292817)
I just PM'd for the GG tour, I hope it's not too late. I was wondering if we're flying in that day to SFO... will there be a place to put our luggage during the tour or would we just be toting it along? Just a thought.
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How Berkeley Can You Be - Sunday 9/28
Just heard about this interesting bay area event taking place the weekend of the Do. Many good photo ops I am sure...
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/770089/ Passing it along to any who might be interested in adding this unique item to their itinerary. |
Gate Gourmet tour
Your luggage can be stored inside the conference room at GG.
How to get there from SFO airport: If you are not renting a car and are coming straight from the airport, you can take the employee bus. West Field employee bus is the one that you will need to take. It comes around every 10 minutes or so. You can catch it on the lower arrival/baggage area all along the roadway, just look for the Employee Bus Stop signs. Make sure the bus is going to the WEST FIELD parking lot. West Field parking lot is one building before Gate Gourmet, very short walk. |
Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 10297845)
Your luggage can be stored inside the conference room at GG.
How to get there from SFO airport: If you are not renting a car and are coming straight from the airport, you can take the employee bus. West Field employee bus is the one that you will need to take. It comes around every 10 minutes or so. You can catch it on the lower arrival/baggage area all along the roadway, just look for the Employee Bus Stop signs. Make sure the bus is going to the WEST FIELD parking lot. West Field parking lot is one building before Gate Gourmet, very short walk. |
Is this perhaps also a better option for those of us driving in? Park at the airport (short term parking) and shuttle into GG on the West Field employee bus?
Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 10297845)
Your luggage can be stored inside the conference room at GG.
How to get there from SFO airport: If you are not renting a car and are coming straight from the airport, you can take the employee bus. West Field employee bus is the one that you will need to take. It comes around every 10 minutes or so. You can catch it on the lower arrival/baggage area all along the roadway, just look for the Employee Bus Stop signs. Make sure the bus is going to the WEST FIELD parking lot. West Field parking lot is one building before Gate Gourmet, very short walk. |
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