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Hi,

what's everybody's top suggestions for semi-budget SF bay travel.

public transport info.

asian foods and culture.

tourist schlock (hey we may visit alcatraz).

baseball (yea bring a warm coat... my only other multiday visit to SF I
figured "hey it's june, I can wear short sleeved shirts and no need for
a jacket".... I didn't go see the giants at night....) but how about
public transport to giants stadium?

handicapped transport?

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akia > wrote in news:W9Yde.2575$i1.1403
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> what's everybody's top suggestions for semi-budget SF bay travel.
>
> public transport info.


http://www.511.org/

> asian foods and culture.


http://www.sanfranciscochinatown.com/

> tourist schlock (hey we may visit alcatraz).


http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
http://www.nps.gov/alcatraz

> baseball


http://www.sfgiants.com/

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akia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what's everybody's top suggestions for semi-budget SF bay travel.
>
> public transport info.


www.511.org will give you a list of the various transportation
authorities and their routes in the SF Bay Region, but you need to use
it in conjunction with a good map of the area (there are no good maps
available from 511) and you should visit the web sites of the
individual transportation providers to get decent maps.
>
> asian foods and culture.


Chinatown on the 30 Muni route. Or out in the Richmond.
>
> tourist schlock (hey we may visit alcatraz).
>
> baseball (yea bring a warm coat... my only other multiday visit to SF

I
> figured "hey it's june, I can wear short sleeved shirts and no need

for
> a jacket".... I didn't go see the giants at night....)


Yeah, it's been uncomfortably warm lately. It should start cooling off
in the next month or so, as summer's coming on.

> but how about
> public transport to giants stadium?


The 30 line will take you within two blocks of San Francisco Bay
Community Park (SBC Park--I know, I know but if we all really
believe...)
>
> handicapped transport?
>


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akia wrote:
> what's everybody's top suggestions for semi-budget SF bay travel.


The only way to travel on SF bay is by boat.

> public transport info.


Ferrys.

> asian foods and culture.


In the ports.

> tourist schlock (hey we may visit alcatraz).


You consider US history "schlock"?

> baseball


There are people in boats around China Basin Stadium hoping to catch
baseballs.

> (yea bring a warm coat... my only other multiday visit to SF I
> figured "hey it's june, I can wear short sleeved shirts and no
> need for a jacket".... I didn't go see the giants at night....)
> but how about public transport to giants stadium?


On the "Don't-Miss Sights!" in San Francisco page
<http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html> at the site at
Right in the sig, one can find the following

<< San Francisco has about nine CLIMATEs.
Seacliff, where idle rich live, has the worst; Dogpatch, where the
working poor live, has the best. We NEVER go out without carrying a
sweater or jacket and you shouldn't. Those you see covered in goose
pimples shivering in their shorts are those at whom we laugh not for
their misery but their arrogance rejecting the advice we know they,
and you, received. >>

The San Francisco Giants play at China Basin Stadium. Public
transportation is more than adequate. They used to play at
Candlestick Park. We had a Seals Stadium but never a Giants Stadium.

> handicapped transport?


Our public transportation is frequently handicapped but people who
are can use it with ease.

Carmen L. Abruzzi said:
> Yeah, it's been uncomfortably warm lately. It should start cooling off
> in the next month or so, as summer's coming on.


Can hardly wait. Whew! Nice view from Twin Peaks this evening, though.
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