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Thanks for all the information fellers. I'll looking into all that jazz that several of you mentioned.
And hey... no need to get uppity in here. This is about a honeymoon eh! All in good fun. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion as to what "tourists" should go and see. Finally, I dunno about stopping by to see the Babotl crew. I mean, I would love to stop in. Not sure if that'd fit her fancy though... I'd even offer to sneak out late at night, but you know.
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Blake, while I am not from the area, did have a blast in Sonoma and Napa as has been suggested. If you or your fiancé enjoy wine, it is a must do.
SF is a beautiful city to visit.
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I would hazard to guess that Rick(Galaga) has made more than just a few trips to SF.
![]() SF on a honeymoon is all about the touristy stuff. Another nice, romantic thing is the Blue and Gold Fleet's cruise around the bay. They also have a dinner cruise that should be nice that time of year. Also, Muir Woods is only about 30 minutes across the Golden Gate Bridge. One of the true natural spectacles. If you are adventurous the Castro is a great place to people watch. But I would avoid the Haight as the panhandlers are quite aggressive. |
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