First Night In San Francisco
December 5th, 2004 by Mark Rittman
Well,
I’ve arrived in San Francisco now and got settled in to my hotel. I arrived
about 2.00pm local time after an 11 hour flight, so had a quick wander around
the area local to my hotel, got something to eat and crashed out around 6.00pm.
It’s actually 6.30am at the moment, so my internal clock is still a bit out of
sync and I thought I’d do a blog post before going down and getting something to
eat.
I’m in the King George Hotel
just off of Union Square, which I thought would be quite apt to stay in as it’s
a "British-themed" hotel that has a bar called "Winstons" and serves High Tea in
the afternoons. Unfortunately it’s a bit more like
Fawlty Towers than the Dorchester and like all the small hotels I’ve stayed
in in the USA (one infact, in New York) there’s no coffee and tea making
facilities, no fridge and no mini-bar. Still, it’s got free broadband internet
access (which was actually what really caught my eye) and it’s
just down the road
from the Moscone Center, which is where Open World is being held.
A word to the wise to anyone else coming over on Virgin Atlantic to San
Francisco - the seat pitch in economy is ludicrously small, to the point where
I, being just over 6′ tall could only just squeeze myself in, and had
literally no room to move my legs. To make it even more amusing the person next
to me was an ex-college footballer who could only just squeeze himself into the
seat (he had to leave the armrest slightly up to accommodate his thighs), which
meant that he and I were going to be getting to know each other really well for
the next 11 hours. In the end I made a fuss and they moved me to one of the
front-row seats, but I can’t believe that Virgin can honestly think that anyone
slightly bigger or taller than average could fit in their economy seats. On the
way back I’m going to have to pay 50 more to book a bulkhead seat, even worse
pay up the extra for an economy plus ticket. I thought that you only got this
with charter flights, but obviously Virgin are doing this now on their flights
across the Atlantic. Don’t ever go on Virgin economy if you’re over 6′ tall.
I had a look around the hotel area before crashing out last night and took a
wander around Union Square and Market Street, and as I am here on my own (at
least for now) it’s
was all bit daunting but exciting and given a bit of extra spice by not having
slept for around 36 hours. One of the funny things coming over to America is
that you feel like you’re in a film set, what with everyone speaking in an
American accent, the cars, shops, buildings and layout of everything, and one
thing I doubt I’ll ever get used to is American TV, which always seems to have
hundreds of channels with exactly the same program on (although we’re much the
same now with Sky) and everything presented in the same, frenetic and dramatic
manner. Oddly, it feels stranger here than going to somewhere like Paris or even
Asia - perhaps it’s because on the one hand, it’s all very familiar, yet on the
other, you’re always being surprised by the way they do things different.
I’ve got a spare day today to have a proper look around, with an on-site
speaker meeting at 1.00pm at the Moscone Center, and then I’m being taken out on
an "OTN Appreciation Dinner" to the Oola Restaurant & Bar later on this evening.
Until then, I’m off to get some breakfast now (I might even be daring and go for
hot grits and waffles and eggs-over-easy from the Diner just next to the hotel)
and hit the shops straight after.
December 5th, 2004 at 8:02 pm
Hehe Mark… I know exactly how you feel
I flew out to SF with Virgin once, and I felt… a little… squashed too (and I’m probably “average” sized). By complete chance this time, I ended up with an aisle bulkhead seat in economy plus on United on the way here, and even had three (!) empty seats next to me (one of my collegues managed to swap seats first from economy to economy plus, then to one of the empty bulkhead seats next to me… guess it must have been a quiet flight
).
Anyway, have fun
December 6th, 2004 at 4:32 am
Maybe you should check out The Rebel Billionaire on TV while you’re here:
http://www.fox.com/rebelbillionaire/
Or catch the original:
http://www.nbc.com/The_Apprentice/
December 7th, 2004 at 12:29 pm
flew Virgin from San Francisco to London as my last flight on a 3-month round the world trip in May - they were appalling and the worst/most cramped airline i’ve ever used - and that includes the fabulously tiny Bhutan national airline (flying from Kathmandu to Delhi).
Agree about the European feel to SF - we stayed for 5 days and loved it - check out the Itlaian district’s restaurants - really friendly and brilliant food. Don’t go the the “Garlic Restaurant” - sounds great but the food was expensive (maybe not at the minute with the current exchange rate) and pretty poor.