If we've included Monterey Aquarium to the agenda, you would pass right
by the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on your way down highway 1.
I like bananas.
bp
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On 6/17/2024 5:50 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
If you expanded this list to the entire country (and of course there
are other countries), it’s clear you could spend every day of your
life doing cool things that aren’t on a device or the Internet.
Or, you could play a game where you click on a banana.
*From:*AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Robert
*Sent:* Monday, June 17, 2024 7:28 PM
*To:* af@af.afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Hey Bill Prince
Nothing happened to the Santa Cruz beach boardwalk, still a lot of fun
for everyone!
https://beachboardwalk.com/Rides/
On 6/17/24 12:48 PM, Jan-GAMs wrote:
You're going to need more than 3 days, all of the things you
mentioned are hours, plural, apart . Santa Cruz used to have an
amusement park. I know they have a real nice beach and lots of
touristy stores on the pier. They used to have the largest roller
coaster, but I think someone tore it down. Ghiradelli's chocolate
emporium and the exploratorium are going to take a day minimum and
then you'll need to walk the wharf and see the schooner. I used
to know the owner of the parrot that the former captain of the
Balclutha had before he died and the family. The best chowder is
on the wharf near the Balclutha, ditto for sour-dough bread.
Ripley's believe it or not, the wax museum, and a hundred other
places to lose your money having fun.
On 6/7/24 09:22, ch...@go-mtc.com wrote:
Planning a 3 day largely unstructured excursion around the bay
area with grand children and their DNA donors.
Day 1 Computer Museum, Winchester House then thinking of
heading toward Monterey for the clam chowder samples and
perhaps the aquarium. This might stretch into the second
day. Is there an amusement part in Half Moon Bay? I seem to
remember some touristy stuff there.
Then downtown SF, street cars, wharf with navy vessels and
Bubba Gump shrimp, perhaps Alcatraz.
Then ??? and home.
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