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Planning a trip to SF/Oak area
Couple questions to ask since I have never been to northern california.
1. Which airport is the best to fly out of? Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose. Now the area I am staying in on the oakland side near shoreline, CA. Obviously Oakland is the closest but I figure each airport is a less than 1hr car ride to any of them. All I want really is the cheapest flight. Flying on Southwest or Continental would be preferred. 2. Where are the cardrooms? I know of Bay101 and the Lucky Chances card rooms. Any other ones I should know about? Any preferences? This is not a poker trip but I plan to play some cards while out there. 3. Any places people should try to visit while in that area? |
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Re: Planning a trip to SF/Oak area
what limits/games are you looking to play, etc etc?
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Re: Planning a trip to SF/Oak area
Oakland is the easiest airport of the three. A nice card room is the Oaks in Oakland. 15/30 limit is usually the highest limit game going, but the games are super soft. Of the two you mentioned and the Oaks, I would probably play at the closest one that you are staying near. There might be a card room in Hayward but I do not know anything about it. Good luck
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Re: Planning a trip to SF/Oak area
Also you might want to visit Alcatraz, I have never been but I hear that it is really cool. If you are a sports fan, Pacbell park is pretty nice if you want to catch a Giants game. The A's are a fun team but the stadium is not that great. Tickets for the A's are real easy and Giants are not to bad these days as well. You can pm if you need any other info.
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Re: Planning a trip to SF/Oak area
Both SFO and OAK are accessible by BART (commuter train). I'm sure San Jose has some connection to CalTrain or BART, but it's certainly way down there and out of the way (but closer to Bay 101 and Garden City).
Alcatraz is fun, but book that ahead of time. There are many different Bay cruises you can do, also fun. If you want sheer beauty, you absolutely must go to Muir Woods and Point Reyes, a little bit north of San Francisco. The former has a whole bunch of Redwoods, and the latter is where the San Andreas Fault goes into the ocean. Oaks also spreads 30/60 on Tuesdays and Fridays, and it's often going other days, too. Call ahead of time to get on the list. They also spread 1/2 limit if you're on an extremely limited bankroll and are insane. |
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I can't believe someone asked what to do in one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country.
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