Sep 08 2007

Vacation, Day 2

Published by Andrew at 3:07 PM under Life, travel, vacation

We woke up a little late on Thursday morning and missed the continental breakfast served by the hotel, so we followed Martin’s suggestion and walked up the street to one of the bakeries in Chinatown and bought two buns each. From there we walked further up the street to Cafe Greco for coffee to go with our buns.
I had booked our tickets for Alcatraz online last night, so I knew we didn’t have to worry about it being sold out. We had plenty of time to get down to Fisherman’s Wharf. While enjoying my cappuccino at Greco, a Muni bus drove by indicating it ended at the Wharf. Perfect! We crossed the street, caught the next bus and the driver let us know where to get off for Pier 33.
When we got there I was a little disoriented. Pier 33 is NOT where I’ve always left for Alcatraz before. Apparently Blue & Gold (or Red and White) lost the concession for the Alcatraz ferry and the launch point has thus moved. It’s now operated by Hornblower, though the boats just say “Alcatraz Tours” on them and have the NPS Alcatraz logo.
On the way out to the island, there were a couple of British ladies in the seats in front of us (London east end, by their accents). One of them decided to go out on the deck on the bow to get photos. Her timing couldn’t have been worse (or better, depending how you look at it). She stepped through the doors just as the boat cleared the break water. The Bay was running about 2 - 5 swells and she caught the first wave over the bow full in the face. She came back in looking like a drowned rat. She was wearing shorts and a sleeveless shirt and had no coat with her. Going out to Alcatraz without a coat is a no-no under the best of circumstances. Now she was all WET and had no coat! Her friend or sister or whoever she was got a good laugh out of it. Luckily she seemed to have a sense of humor about it to.
The tour of Alcatraz was a little different from the last few times I was there. They’ve changed it up a little, putting things in different order, adding a few things they didn’t have before, taking a few things off. Good to mix it up now and then.
They’ve restored some parts that weren’t open before and have a new bookstore down stairs. And lots more souvenirs to take home. At least the sales go to restoring more of the island.
Upon returning to mainland, we hit Pier 39, I bought Kestrel a fleece to wear so I could get my coat back, then we got some dinner.
From there we walked down the rest of Fisherman’s Wharf to the Maritime Museum and park and up to Ghirardelli Square for some ice cream and chocolate. And they NERFED Ghirardelli Square! They no longer have all the cool sundaes they used to have. Gone are “The Rock” and “The Golden Gate”. They’ve just got “hot fudge sundae” and “warm brownie sundae”. The only item with character left on the menu is an “Earthquake” milkshake.
After walking around Ghirardelli Square, we caught a cab back to the hotel and went to sleep.

Day 3 posted later.