Mezz- LOL I think very soon, you will have to extend your trip to fit in all that everyone is telling you....
I would disagree about skipping Fisherman's Wharf- between there and Pier 39 - it is the classic SF visit- don't have to linger long, just stroll through, gaze at sea lions.... the little baby donut shop (sorry cannot remember name) is worth a look- completely mechanized- fun to watch, and the results are pretty tasty. If you get a chance to check out the Hyatt-Regency hotel downtown- the place is impressive- lobby ceiling is 12 stories high. When you head to Monterey- even through hubby is a non-fish eater, they have more than fish- a little place in Pacific Grove- across from Asilomar - called "The Fishwife"- not fancy but nice, has a carribean influence, great food and reasonable price, right next to the beach for a stroll afterwards. And if you are in the mood for burgers- in Seaside (I think, the towns change abruptly sometimes) try the Fremont Express- they have a selection of burgers from veggie to buffalo and a scale model train that runs on tracks over your head. Cool place- casual. And check out the Breakwater beach area- it is scuba diving central...day and night diving there- the little deli at the end has great clam chowder and sandwiches....and you can walk from there up the street to Cannery Row. I'm sure you will have a blast!!
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