Thursday, February 11, 2016

Beach at San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino

A really good Marriott property which I stayed at recently is the San Juan Marriot Resort and Stellaris Casino, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.


Beautiful beach, though with high waves and not really suitable for swimming (at least when I was there). But the hotel has great pools, right by the beach, which more than make up for this.



Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Gallery Inn in San Juan, Puerto Rico

I stayed at the Gallery Inn in San Juan, Puerto Rico recently, and highly recommend it. The eclectic decor and the Spanish-speaking parrots were highlights.

It's centrally-located, so it's a short walking distance from everything.




Sunday, June 9, 2013

Bear Republic "Hop Rod" beer review

I had some Bear Republic beer this week at an excellent "Chief Beer Officer" event in London. It was the Hop Rod beer. Deep hops, very satisfying taste. Great to drink on a warm evening in London, with weather just like the beer's home in Sonoma County, California. Highly recommended. 



Friday, December 30, 2011

Climbing up to Coit Tower, San Francisco

Coit Tower in San Francisco is often seen in scenic views of the city, but what some people don't realize is that the views from the tower itself are just as good. Here is the tower viewed from close to Washington Square:

The walk up to the tower itself passes some woods:

At the tower itself, you see it close up, and can go in to a gift shop there:

But it's the view out to the Golden Gate bridge which is really worth the walk. Here it is at sunset:


Definitely worth walking up if you happen to be in that part of San Francisco at sunset.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Airports with "prison-worthy" seats

Ever wondered who makes those seats at airports? This HBR piece mentions that OMK makes "prison-worthy" seating for airports, self-sealing polyurethane can withstand a stabbing: http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/11/stop_competing_to_be_the_best.html . Kinda fitting that airports would have "prison-worthy" seats.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Corpus Clock in Cambridge

What an amazing piece of public art the Corpus Clock is. With its eerie sound, unexpected features (the creature on the top blinks), and sheer cleverness, it is almost worth visiting Cambridge just to see it. Here it is, unusually without tourists in front of it:

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Here is a video of it in action. The Wikipedia entry for the Corpus Clock is well worth reading too.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Great customer service from Gray Line Mexico City

I emailed Gray Line Mexico today, a Saturday, to confirm that I arrive tomorrow evening and will be taking one of their vehicles into my hotel in the middle of Mexico City. They replied right away with all the information I need. I'd booked the trip through Expedia so I was half expecting a "we have not got the fax yet" reply, but instead it all worked seamlessly. Nice customer service.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Getting from Rental Car to the terminal at Philadelphia airport

When at PHL, I find that it's better to simply walk from the Rental Car return area to the terminals. The buses weave a circuitous route around the airport to reach the terminals, which are actually in close (5 minute) walking distance from the Rental Car return area. So next time, simply walk :-)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Review: Hyatt Place Dallas North

Overall I like this hotel. Great comfortable bed. Friendly staff. But I'm not sold on the whole Hyatt design of their breakfast room. I first ordered a breakfast wrap to the server there, but then had to tap it into the system using a touchscreen. I guess it does make sense if I'd first gone over to the touchscreen, but that seemed impersonal when there was a person there to take the order. But the wrap was delicious (though too big to finish).

Good location for meetings in the north of Dallas and right beside a great steakhouse. For great local Texas barbeque I recommend the nearby Spring Creek Barbeque.