Showing posts with label sfo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sfo. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

MSNBC's Best Airports for Long Layovers

Executive Travel writer Bree Spoosato has created a list of the Best Airports for Long Layovers for MSNBC.  Many of us int he points community are blessed with the access to airport lounges with the comforts of free wifi, food, drink and showers/spas. However, there is more to an airport, as this list shows, than what lies within a lounge.

www.cbtravel.com 
The list is heavily international with only one domestic airport making the list.

London Heathrow

By a new outfit to wear on your next flight?

www.forbes.com

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport 

Take a seat and read a book?

http://www.airportlibrary.nl/

Munich International Airport
Why not stop by the airports beer garden?

www.munich-airport.de

Zurich Airport


Gain 2 pounds?

http://www.zurich-airport.com

Changi International Airport

Watch a movie?

www.businessinsider.com -

Hong Kong International Airport

Hit the links?


Incheon International Airport

Lace up skates and hit the ice?


       Vancouver International Airport

Spend some time with fish?

www.geomika.com
Dubai International Airport

Find inner peace?

www.terminalu.com 

San Francisco International Airport

Run to your plane and view art?

www.flysfo.com


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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The Plant: Cafe Organic

On our recent trip to San Francisco, Chris, his GF, and I had five hours between flights. Our original plan was to go one BART from the airport for Dim Sum. After looking at the amount of time we had to waste, we decided to go down to the ferry terminal/Embarcadero area for lunch.

After walking around the ferry terminal and viewing all of the fast food options, we walked away from the bridge and stumble up the The Plant: Cafe Organic.


The restaurant offers inside seating and outside seating:



The outside provided a great breeze, sunshine and a good view:


After a 20 minute wait, we were seated inside. The food menu is heavy on organic, local sourced food.

Chris ordered Mango- Lime Chicken Panni:



His GF ordered Tuscan Chicken Panni:

I ordered a ton:

1st: Beet Salad - very tasty, but it needed salt and I wish the beets were cut smaller:


2nd: The Plant Buger - The bread and potatoes are great. The burger was gross. It was made of beets, 
                                    reason for the color, and lentils, bulgar wheat, and mushrooms.




 3rd: Stuff French Toast: Yum. Yum. Yum. It was amazing! The toast had a lemon custard that was amazing!


Overall, our experience was great. The location was beautiful, the service was superior, and food was good. Would I come here again, maybe. However, I would send others here.

The Plant has three loactions: one in Embarcadero, one downtown, another in the Marina, and one in Terminal Two for SFO. 




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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Observations from My First Milage Run

I completed my first mileage run, yesterday early this morning. Chris, his GF and I flew from DC to SFO for lunch. It was a great experience and I came away with some interesting observations in my journey.

1) Flying across the country for lunch is AMAZING and also great conversation starter!

         I was a little drunk still when Chris picked me up at 3:45 yesterday. See, I went out drinking
         the night beforehand and telling  girls that you are "flying to San Fran tomorrow for lunch and
         coming right back"  is a great conversation/pick-up line. I may need to keep that in my
         arsenal for use more often.

        Similarly, the club agent at ORD thought it was funny that I was coming right back to BWI last
        night. He comment that he "only thought airline employees fly to go get lunch," and told us
        that he takes his family to lunch in Boston, New York and Miami all the time.

2) Getting bumped from First Class is worth at least $500

        This did not happen to me. However, on our flight home from SFO to BWI they
        upgraded/oversold too many first class by 1. They asked for a volunteer to bump down
        to Economy Plus and were offering $500 to do so. Someone jumped up and took the offer
        within seconds of the offer. Most likely a person who was upgrade with status.

3) The United Fleet Is Old

        On everyone one of my three flights, I notice that the United Fleet is showing its age. Two
        of my seats were not secured properly making for some fun landings:

     

        The paneling on any other flight was peeling:

                                                       

Chris mentioned to me that the 757-200 we were flying is being replaced with the new 737-900s United purchased. So, that's a good sign.

   4) United Lets A Ton of Economy Plus Seats Go Unsold

        On each of my three flights yesterday, Economy Plus, which I was sitting due to Chris's
        status, was 1/2 empty, while the rest of economy was full. When I checked in Saturday
        morning they wanted $17 for an economy plus seat and Saturday evening they wanted $87.
     
        Why doesn't United firesale these seats? It doesn't cost you anything more for people to sit
        there. This is income that United is leaving on the ground. If day of flight, you have 1/4 or 1/2
        of Economy Plus empty, why wouldn't you auction them off or sell them for $5. This is going
        to sound weird, but "shame on you United for leaving money on the ground." That's almost
        as leaving points on the table!

   5) The Plant Burger Does Not Taste Good

        We went to the Ferry Terminal for lunch and I got the Plant Burger, a beet burger:

                   
 
  6)  Boudin Sourdough (SFO Food Court) Rocks!

       The GF, on the trip, told me I needed to get a sandwich from this place. I got the
       Turkey Cranberry for my dinner on the way home and it was amazing. Also, they had
       bread bowls filled with soup that look yummy! If you have a layover in SFO, go to Boudins!

Boudin's at SFO Food Court

7)   A Street Performer's Sign Can Sum Up A Trip

             

Chris and I in Front of the Ferry Terminal

SFO thanks for a great day!




     

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Am I Overpacking for A Mileage Run?

Today, Chris and I are on a mileage run. My first! We are flying to SFO (San Fran) early in the morning, have 6 hours to explore, and then will be back in the DMV early Sunday morning.

I am an over packer. I ALWAYS over pack. If I have a two day trip, I pack as if I am going for four days. Better safe than sorry? However, I feel I have packed to much for this short trip:



Here is what I am bringing with me:

1) 4 Magazines
2) A Book
3) Kindle Fire loaded with five movies, two books and music
4) Headphones
5) Empty water bottle
6) Tooth paste and tooth brush (bad smelling breath bothers me!)
7) Capstick
8) Ear plugs
9) Cold Medicine (knocks me right out)
10) Gas-X Strips
11) The Metal case is business cards (never know when someone needs a mortgage)
12) Tissues
13) Pen
14) Face Wash
15) Deodorant 
16) Cologne - for the cutie sitting next to you\
17) Eye Glass/Screen Wipe
18) Snacks - not pictured!

What do you bring on a mileage run?


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