Yes the invisible toll (no booth but the rental car company sends you a bill) nailed me on a stay in Dallas a few years ago. The toll freeway was a short stretch (maybe two miles) that I had to take to get to my hotel. Just really awful.
London Congestion Charge mail you a bill if you don't pay up by the end of the second day.I haven’t heard of this one before! That sounds nasty!
It is mind-numbingly slow going on the freeway interchange but thankfully traffic eventually speeds up so I catch my flight in time. A delay on my connecting flight means I don't get back to Tucson until 1:20am, but it's a small price to pay. That's it for now, but watch for my next report this summer when I go to San Francisco Bay Area.
(That's free advice for all you aspiring photographers – eye level shots are more visually pleasing than shots looking down).
Although it may not be the exact definition of eye level, I'm glad I wasn't crazy almost lying on the floor yesterday looking straight up at the lowered head of a southern tamandua in between tree limbs so I could get her to look straight on into the camera.![]()
Plans are still being finalized and I will not have as much time there as I would like. Hotels are booked though (and be warned they are pricey in summer as they are anywhere on California coast). I am spending first night in Monterey and following morning at Monterey Bay Aquarium (first visit, very excited). Spending remaining three nights at a hotel in Oakland. Trip is planned to coincide with opening of new California Trails at Oakland Zoo. I may spend two days there and my other day is still open. There are lots of animal attractions, plus I want good dusk shots of Golden Gate Bridge and maybe cable cars....What are your plans for your next trip? I’m very interested, as San Francisco is going to be on the cards for me...
@beccasunbear You are very smart to visit in February. Small crowds and hotel rates perhaps half of what they are in summer. It will likely be cold and perhaps rainy, but that never stops me from traveling in the off season (as noted in this trip report).
Fabulous! My trip will centre around Oakland Zoo, but I also plan to visit San Francisco Zoo and most likely Aquarium of the Bay. I also want to do a loads of really touristy things. Pier 39 is definitely on the cards, Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge and possibly the Marine Mammal Centre too. It’s been a while since I looked at planning a trip, but there’s a Sheraton Hotel that looks like it’s very central (Fisherman’s Wharf) which I had my eye on. I think I will be planning this for around February 2019. I look forward to reading your reviews!
Excellent ideas, but I'd recommend you visiting the California Academy of Sciences. A major part of the place is taken up by an aquarium, and from what I've seen (I haven't visited) it looks really good.
@beccasunbear You are very smart to visit in February. Small crowds and hotel rates perhaps half of what they are in summer. It will likely be cold and perhaps rainy, but that never stops me from traveling in the off season (as noted in this trip report).
Thursday, March 29 (part two)
Now we are off to see Red Wolf Woods, which for me is love at first sight. I think I have only seen red wolves at two other zoos (Lowry Park and Fort Worth) and have never gotten a really good look at them (or a good photo)....A small building allows for glass viewing of the second habitat and also features many nice educational displays. If I am not mistaken this is the zoo that started the red wolf recovery program, so it is fitting that they have displays detailing their recovery.
This is an awesome trip report by the way. I really enjoyed reading it
The have this in Merseyside for the bridges across the river, it is called Merseyflow (merseyflow.co.uk)I haven’t heard of this one before! That sounds nasty!