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California 2019 California 2019 FEB 16, 2019 - FEB 20, 2019 SAN JOSE, SANTA CRUZ, CUPERTINO, MOUNTAIN VIEW, SANTA CLARA, STANFORD, PALO ALTO, MENLO PARK, SAN FRANCISCO, MARIN, CA Page 2 of 11 TRIP SUMMARY Saturday - February 16 6:00 AM Flight 3:30 PM The Tech Museum of Innovation - The Tech Museum of Innovation 6:00 PM Santa Cruz Boardwalk - Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk 11:00 PM Curfew Sunday - February 17 7:00 AM Breakfast at Hotel 8:30 AM Apple Park - Apple Park Apple Infinite Loop - Apple Infinite Loop 10:00 AM Computer History Museum - Computer History Museum 12:00 PM Lunch 1:30 PM NASA Ames Research Center - NASA Ames Research Center 4:00 PM Fry's Electronics - Fry's Electronics 5:00 PM Santana Row - Santana Row 11:00 PM Curfew Monday - February 18 7:00 AM Breakfast at Hotel 9:00 AM Intel Museum - Intel Museum 11:30 AM Googleplex - Googleplex Google android lawn statues/visitor center - Google Android Statues Park 1:00 PM Lunch 3:00 PM Stanford University - Stanford University HP Garage - HP Garage Facebook HQ - Facebook HQ Twitter HQ - Twitter HQ Mission District - Mission District, San Francisco 11:00 PM Curfew Page 3 of 11 Tuesday - February 19 7:00 AM Breakfast at hotel 8:30 AM Golden Gate Bridge - Golden Gate Bridge 10:00 AM Muir Woods - Muir Woods National Park 12:30 PM Lunch 2:00 PM Cable Car/Nob Hill - Nob Hill, San Francisco 3:30 PM Lombard St - Lombard Street 5:30 PM Fisherman's Wharf - Fisherman's Wharf 7:00 PM Ghiradelli Square - Ghirardelli Square 11:00 PM Curfew Wednesday - February 20 6:30 AM Breakfast at Hotel 7:30 AM Alcatraz - Alcatraz Island 11:30 AM Easta (Lunch) - eatsa 2:00 PM Flight Page 4 of 11 SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 16 6:00 AM Flight Pacific Standard Time Arrival 7 hr 3:30 PM The Tech Museum of Innovation Pacific Standard PRICE Time $19.00 1 hr 30 min www.thetech.org The Tech Museum of Innovation 201 S Market St, San Jose, CA, US, 95113 (408) 294-8324 6:00 PM Santa Cruz Boardwalk Pacific Standard Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Time 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, CA, US, 95060 2 hr (831) 423-5590 11:00 PM Curfew Pacific Standard Time SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 17 Breakfast at Hotel Page 5 of 11 7:00 AM Pacific Standard Time 8:30 AM Apple Park Pacific Standard Apple Park Time 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, Cupertino, CA, US, 95014 1 hr (408) 996-1010 Apple Infinite Loop Apple Infinite Loop One Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA, US, 95014 (408) 606-5775 10:00 AM Computer History Museum Pacific Standard PRICE Time 14.00 2 hr www.computerhistory.org Computer History Museum 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA, US, 94043 (650) 810-1010 12:00 PM Lunch Pacific Standard Time 1:30 PM NASA Ames Research Center Pacific Standard Time 1 hr 30 min Page 6 of 11 NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View, CA, US, 94035 (650) 604-5000 4:00 PM Fry's Electronics Pacific Standard Fry's Electronics Time 550 E Brokaw Rd, San Jose, CA, US, 95112 1 hr (408) 487-1000 5:00 PM Santana Row Pacific Standard Santana Row Time 377 Santana Row, San Jose, CA, US, 95128 3 hr (408) 551-4611 11:00 PM Curfew Pacific Standard Time MONDAY - FEBRUARY 18 7:00 AM Breakfast at Hotel Pacific Standard Time 9:00 AM Intel Museum Pacific Standard Intel Museum Time 2200 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara, CA, US, 95054 2 hr (408) 765-0503 Page 7 of 11 11:30 AM Googleplex Pacific Standard Googleplex Time 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA, US, 94043 1 hr (650) 253-0000 Google android lawn statues/visitor center Google Android Statues Park 1981 Landings Drive, Mountain View, CA, US, 94043 1:00 PM Lunch Pacific Standard Time 3:00 PM Stanford University Pacific Standard Stanford University Time 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA, US, 94305 2 hr HP Garage HP Garage 367 Addison Ave, Palo Alto, CA, US, 94301 (650) 329-2100 Facebook HQ Facebook HQ 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA, US, 94025 (650) 543-4800 Page 8 of 11 Twitter HQ Twitter HQ 795 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA, US, 94107 (415) 222-9670 Mission District Mission District, San Francisco San Francisco, CA, US, 94103, 94110 (415) 615-9100 11:00 PM Curfew Pacific Standard Time TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 19 7:00 AM Breakfast at hotel Pacific Standard Time 1 hr 8:30 AM Golden Gate Bridge Pacific Standard Golden Gate Bridge Time Toll Plaza Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA, US, 94129 1 hr Transit Info: 511 for Golden Gate Bridge Admin... Muir Woods Page 9 of 11 10:00 AM Pacific PRICE Standard 10.00 Time 2 hr Muir Woods National Park Marin, CA, 94941 (415) 388-2595 12:30 PM Lunch Pacific Standard Time 2:00 PM Cable Car/Nob Hill Pacific Standard PRICE Time 5.00 Nob Hill, San Francisco 1177 California St, San Francisco, CA, US, 94108 (415) 775-6429 3:30 PM Lombard St Pacific Standard Lombard Street Time San Francisco, CA, US 5:30 PM Fisherman's Wharf Pacific Standard Fisherman's Wharf Time San Francisco, CA, US, 94133 Ghiradelli Square Page 10 of 11 7:00 PM Ghirardelli Square Pacific Standard 900 N Point St, San Francisco, CA, US, 94109 Time 11:00 PM Curfew Pacific Standard Time WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 20 6:30 AM Breakfast at Hotel Pacific Standard Time 7:30 AM Alcatraz Pacific Standard PRICE Time 38.00 Alcatraz Island B201 Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA, US, 94123 (415) 561-4900 11:30 AM Easta (Lunch) Pacific Standard eatsa Time 1 California St, San Francisco, CA, US, 94111 (415) 930-4006 Flight Page 11 of 11 2:00 PM Pacific Standard Time Departure POWERED BY.
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