Excellent -- thanks! How far in advance should I book it? Like, now, or can I wait a couple of days?
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Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
You can do it now, or you can wait. I booked mine the day before, but since you're not leaving at the asscrack of dawn, I wouldn't procrastinate as much as I did.
Use Uber to get around SF if you don't feel comfortable taking public transit. It's taxis on demand and it bills straight to your credit card so you never have to worry about having enough cash. Greatest thing ever.
I'm sure Uber is great, but SF Transit is pretty consistent and covers a lot of territory. And cheap.
Which is why I said IF they weren't comfortable taking public transit. Not everyone is game to potentially get lost/confused by an unfamiliar system.
I think SF transit is rather non-intuitive especially since most coverage is by bus.
Uber is good but it is usually 1 1/2 times the price of a cab. All SF taxicabs must accept credit cards so cash shouldn't be an issue. Here is a general taxi dispatch number, which I've had far more luck with than using one company's number: (415) 920-0700. You can also reserve ahead with them.
Uber is good but it is usually 1 1/2 times the price of a cab.
Unless you take Uber Cab, and then it's usually only a buck or so more than a regular cab, and you don't have to worry about pulling your wallet out - which is often nice, especially at night/in less populated areas.
SF Muni is easily the worst designed public transit system I've ever encountered. Coverage is good, but it's a PITA to navigate.
SF is a PITA to navigate. There are all these hills in the way and stuff.
SF Muni is easily the worst designed public transit system I've ever encountered. Coverage is good, but it's a PITA to navigate.
It's why I stick to BART and its well-defined routes. Hell if I know what fucking bus line to take ever. I think the N-Judah takes me to the Zmayhem's, but that's about it.
I always use 511.org's app to figure out how to get from one place or another. It worked great when K and I were out there over the summer and touristing our way around.