Yeah, sorry I'm all sorts of WR today. But for our HM, we're thinking about flying into San Diego, roadtripping up the coast, and flying out of Seattle. Our timeline is fairly flexible. So any must see/must do things?
So far on my list are: SD Zoo, Death Valley, Yosemite, a winery in Napa or Sonoma, and Mt Rainier in Washington.

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Re: West Coast recs?
I love aquariums!
And CS and Sophie are a must see for sure.
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Napa, there are so many. We were engaged at Silverado, you have to have lunch at the Oakville grocery. Silver Oak is nice, Opus is beautiful, but you have to have an appt. I could go on, but I'm sure your time is limited.
What time of year are you going?
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OR, Napa or Sonoma. A wine tour sounds like lots o' fun.
Taco cat: Always a palindrome. ALWAYS, okay J&K?
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[QUOTE]Ooh, honeymoon! Yay for you! I vote coming to Boston. ;) OR, Napa or Sonoma. A wine tour sounds like lots o' fun.
Posted by beatlesgirl25[/QUOTE]
My DH will be in Boston next week, but I cant come with, kinda sucks.
Next Nov. will be our 3rd Napa visit. I'm not sure if you'll have enough time to fit everything in but PCH is wonderful. Sounds like a great trip.
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Taco cat: Always a palindrome. ALWAYS, okay J&K?
"cool......insult my size 2 body or my natural brown hair...or the fact that my parents own a country club, I have no budget for a wedding, and I have horses. I really dont care. Its better then having roots." ~ futurepivko
[QUOTE]Mt. Rainier and Yosemite are kind of deep inland and pretty far from the coast so you guys might have to get off 101 and take I-5 instead.
Posted by Champagne Supernova[/QUOTE]
Right. And then we'll run out of time. Maybe we should break it up into two smaller trips. A Cali one, and an Oregon and Washington one. Because I'd hate to just be driving the whole time past all the fun stuff we want to do, just to get to where we need to be in time. The last thing I want on our HM is to be stressed and in a time crunch.
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[QUOTE]Kd, that does suck! If you find a way to stow away in his luggage, let me know and we'll do drinks.
Posted by beatlesgirl25[/QUOTE]
I'm saving the rest of my vacation time to roll over to next year.
But, believe me I would if I could. He's flying in Tueday morning and back out Wednesday for business. I'll make it there someday.
I agree with skipping Yosemite unless you only do California. I-5 is great in super Northern California (Shasta) and okay through Oregon and Washington, but any stretch that brings you from Southern to Northern California is pretty boring.
I think driving along 101 is a really good idea. There are lots of small towns along the coast between Santa Barbara and San Francisco that are a lot of fun.
An option to save on driving time is to take a train from the Bay Area to Oregon/Washington. I did it last summer and it was a relaxing day. It leaves the Bay Area around 10pm and you get into Portland late afternoon the next day. Then it takes a few hours to get up to Seattle. If you go to Seattle, try to make it out to the San Juan islands. They are absolutely gorgeous!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: West Coast recs? : I'm saving the rest of my vacation time to roll over to next year. But, believe me I would if I could. He's flying in Tueday morning and back out Wednesday for business. I'll make it there someday.
Posted by kd.joseph[/QUOTE]
:) It's okay, I'll wait.
Taco cat: Always a palindrome. ALWAYS, okay J&K?
"cool......insult my size 2 body or my natural brown hair...or the fact that my parents own a country club, I have no budget for a wedding, and I have horses. I really dont care. Its better then having roots." ~ futurepivko
[QUOTE]I agree with skipping Yosemite unless you only do California. I-5 is great in super Northern California (Shasta) and okay through Oregon and Washington, but any stretch that brings you from Southern to Northern California is pretty boring. I think driving along 101 is a really good idea. There are lots of small towns along the coast between Santa Barbara and San Francisco that are a lot of fun. <strong>An option to save on driving time is to take a train from the Bay Area to Oregon/Washington. I did it last summer and it was a relaxing day. It leaves the Bay Area around 10pm and you get into Portland late afternoon the next day. Then it takes a few hours to get up to Seattle. If you go to Seattle, try to make it out to the San Juan islands. They are absolutely gorgeous!</strong>
Posted by katiepoppy[/QUOTE]
This is a really great idea because there probably wouldn't be much we'd want to do between that area. My concern is that we'll have a rental car. We'd have to return it before we got on the train, and then rent another one in Portland. That would give us two separate fees for dropping the car off in a different place than we rented it, unless we flew out of Portland, which is a possibility. Sorry, just thinking out loud.
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I think there are some rental locations close to the train stations in the East Bay, but it would require some research.
I definitely think you should take the train from Portland to Seattle. It is only a few hours and goes along part of the Puget Sound. The Seattle train station is right next to the ball park - so you could catch a game
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http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/AM_Route_C/1241245648567/1237405732511
And this breakfast place in Seattle is amazing:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/portage-bay-cafe-seattle
And for good measure, the zipcar link. They have it in Portland and Seattle:
http://www.zipcar.com/portland/find-cars
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