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  1. 2 minutes ago, RSF Cruiser said:

    Maybe you’ll be there in October, then. 

    We'll see.  As @telecheck wrote, I usually post on the particular roll call thread that I work.  But we don't get the work requests until a month or two out, depending on when the sergeant posts them.  He posted this morning for the June and July cruises.  Or if he gets mad at me (twice already), I get dropped out of the rotation...

  2. 4 minutes ago, RSF Cruiser said:

     

    We just did this cruise last week and will be doing it again in October. Perhaps when the schedule first came out, the itinerary included Santa Barbara, and then it got changed to Monterey, and then Catalina. I got suspicious about Catalina for October when no excursions were listed. The Catalina port schedule still has the Discovery listed, but my bet is the schedule hasn’t been updated, especially if the SF port schedule just got changed last week. Thanks for confirming my suspicions!

    We probably sailed past each other twice.  I was on the Crown last week on the way south while you were on the Discovery going up north and then vice versa.

  3. I'm here.

    I believe the question is: Will Discovery stay overnight in San Francisco?  We now have Discovery scheduled to arrive on Monday (10/21) and staying overnight before departing on Tuesday (10/22).  The port schedule was just updated last week.  The original schedule had Discovery here in San Francisco for only one day (Monday 10/21).  So my guess is Princess already knew about this particular sailing skipping Catalina and had informed the Port of SF.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, dmwnc1959 said:


    I was checking out the Marine Traffic app today and saw Grand Princess docked way down at Pier 80. I'm sure they have it pretty well set up by now, but that's gotta be an absolute mess. 
     

    I was stationed in the Bay Area for several years back in the mid-80s, my ship was home-ported out of Concord but we also spent a lot of time at the old Oakland Naval Air Station and Mare Island. It's probably been 25 years since the last time I was out there. Very much looking forward to that day where I get to spend digging up old memories. 

    Just got off the Crown Princess.  I heard it’s a mess at Pier 80

  5. On 4/24/2024 at 12:23 PM, TMLAalum said:

    Thanks. Upon further review, Yank Sing will not be open on our port day in S.F. Instead we will head to Pallette Teahouse, 900 Northpoint St, B201A. Looks like Muni Bus #30 from the Presidio Transit Center should get us there? And then the F streetcar back to Pier 27?

    Sorry…just got off Crown Princess and am now just catching up on emails, etc.  I agree with what the others have posted.  900 Northpoint is just a couple of blocks from the end of the line / start of the line for the F streetcar.

     

    Yes the 30 bus will start at the Presidio Transit Center (next to Sports Chalet) and it will get you a few blocks of 900 Northpoint.  Or continue on to Chinatown and have dim sum there.

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  6. 22 hours ago, CruiserBruce said:

    Interesting they are using Pier 80. First choice is the regular terminal at Pier 27. Second choice is typically Pier 35, the old cruise terminal. There is at least facilities there. Pier 30-32 is the next choice...used occasionally,  but no facilities. Pier 80 is a new one. It sounds like you will be here in Spring, so the biggest event of the year, Flight Week, is not the cause of this.

    Crown Princess is homeported here; that's why they get Pier 27.  The backup terminal is Pier 35; that terminal needs major dredge work and will not be available until the Fall (Europa 2 pulled it off last week because they are a smaller ship and they "demanded" to be docked at Pier 35).  Pier 30/32 will not hold the weight of the number of semi-trucks loading the provisions for the next cruise.  They luggage x-ray machines were being packed up last week from Pier 35 getting ready to be moved to Pier 80.

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  7. 2 minutes ago, Coral said:

    Really? Small world!

    I'm the guy in the yellow fluorescent vest on the left side of your picture looking to my right (at the traffic mess).

    I think I've cruised with you before (pre-pandemic).

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  8. On 3/22/2024 at 1:42 PM, AryMay said:

    San Francisco is an overnight port stop on our April cruise. I am interested in the Hop On Hop Off bus but concerned because our ship is scheduled to be at Pier 32/30 which much further south than the main Pier 27. 

     

    Has anyone ever booked the HOHO bus through HAL? The times listed for the tour booked through HAL are either 8:30 am or 9 am but booking independently through the Big Bus website shows the bus begins service at 10 am. 

     

    What I'm trying to figure out (and couldn't get an answer by calling HAL) is:

     

    • 1.  Is transportation provided to one of the bus stops? The closest stop to Pier 32/30 is almost a mile away at the Ferry Building.
    • 2. Why is there a difference in starting times?

     

     

    I talked to the HoHo rep yesterday.  He assured me that their buses will make the longer loop to include Pier 30/32.  You will not have to find your own way to one of the other stops.

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  9. 4 hours ago, dmwnc1959 said:


    Great reply!!! THANK YOU! I have purchased it already from NCL. I had called the Shore Excursion Deck at the cruise line and they had no idea. I wasn’t sure if I was going to get a response here so I also actually emailed the Hop-on Hop-off bus company. 🤣
     

    Will this also be the same for the OP down at Pier 32/30 where the bus will pick them up if it’s purchased through HAL? 
     

    😁

     

     

    I will be working Wednesday when the Ruby Princess will visit.  I will ask the Hop-on hop-off rep when I see him.  Pier 30/32 is not used very often since Pier 35 is our backup terminal (but that’s another story).

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  10. 2 hours ago, dmwnc1959 said:


    If there is anyone out there that has done these hop-on hop-off tours SPECIFICALLY IN SAN FRANCISCO, and know details of how passengers from Pier 32/30 or Pier 27 access the tour buses from the ship, please chime in. 
     

    I’ve done similar research to where the first bus doesn’t depart until 10AM, but the tour options start at least an hour or more before this.

     

    The Hop-on hop-off buses will pick you up at Pier 27 once you walk out of the terminal.  If you bought it as an excursion on board, they will exchange that ticket for a hop-on hop-off ticket.  For certain cruise lines (Princess), if you DIDN’T buy it as an excursion on board, you can buy a ticket before you get on the bus and the rep can directly charge it to your stateroom account.  I think if you choose not to do either option (or once the rep leaves) they will force you to walk to their office in Fisherman’s Wharf a half a mile away and buy your ticket there.

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  11. 12 hours ago, luvs to cruise said:

    Thanks for the link to the Alcatraz trip, what is the distance from where the Princess discovery ship docks to where the ferry is located?  Want to know if easy to walk to pick up the ferry.  Also it states masks required on the ferry and in terminal, was wondering if anyone has done this recently and were they requiring masks at this time?  Maybe this info is outdated regarding masks.  Thanks for your information.  

    Discovery Princess docks at Pier 27.  It will be a short 7 minute walk to Alcatraz Landing at Pier 33.

    I don't think masks are required anymore.  Let me check with my coworker tomorrow.  He just went on the Alcatraz tour last week with his kid as a parent chaperone.

  12. 2 minutes ago, redleader74 said:

    Great! Thanks for the info.  They're seniors so i need to help them with their luggage so maybe I park across the street or some other place and meet them at disembarcation on foot. 

    If you can get in touch with them by phone, they can tell you that they are about to disembark.  Then you can time it so that you can pull up to the terminal just after they come out.  It's always easier for them to wait.  After they come out of the terminal, they will turn right to the area where you dropped them off two weeks ago.  They can tell you which number they are waiting under.

  13. On 1/19/2024 at 5:07 AM, TMLAalum said:

    We will be in San Francisco from 7am - 5pm in early May on the Celebrity Summit. Our current plans are to head to the Presidio for a walk and Golden Gate views and from there head to Chinatown for Dim Sum. We will download the Clipper app, but not sure pre-applying for senior rates will provide any significant savings.

     

    We are scheduled to dock at Pier 27. If any Cruise Critic member can provide specific routing information via public transport it would be very much appreciated.

    I've downloaded the Muni Service Map but it looks like my yarn after it gets all tangled up!!

     

    Thanks.

    First, no need to use the Clipper app for senior rates.  It will be $1.50 (good for 90 minutes) regardless.  Or you can purchase the all day pass for $5.  Both can be purchased on board the buses.

    or

    This might be what you are looking for:

    Presidio GO Shuttle | Presidio Shuttle (PresidiGo Shuttle) | The Presidio (San Francisco)

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  14. 2 hours ago, redleader74 said:

    Greetings!  My post isn't really about SF shore excursions etc., rather, my folks are returning from a Hawaii cruise this coming Monday and I will be picking them up from the SF cruise port (Pier 27).  I dropped them off their as well but my guess is there's a bigger window for drop off than arrival/pickup.   Does anyone here have experience with picking up, whether the pick up area is really packed or if we are allowed to wait in the parking lot for them?  I'm not to sure at one time they will be coming off the ship.  Thanks!

    Yes, the pick up area will be packed.  The first folks start disembarking a little after 7am.  The last group will disembark around 9:30am.  Sometimes they are ahead of schedule; sometimes they fall behind schedule.  And no, you will not be allowed to wait in the parking lot for them as that is reserved for buses.  If they are mobile, they can walk across the Embarcadero, and you can pick them up there.

    I will be working traffic control on Monday.

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