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A930Rocket 02-01-2018 04:09 PM

A couple of firsts today...
 
Got into Boston this afternoon to meet our son while he’s here for the Harvard/Yale/Princeton swim meet.

Took an Uber from the airport to the hotel, then dinner and back. First Uber rides for us. It was quick and fun talking to the guys. They’ve all been great. Our kids have been using them for years.

First trip to Boston too. Not sure how much time we have, but what’s out there to see? We leave Sunday mid morning.

Ms Rocket wants to see the JFK Library.

onewhippedpuppy 02-01-2018 04:16 PM

I use Uber all the time when I travel and love it. Most taxis are like a 3rd world country, Ubers are always at least decent and the drivers are frequently interesting to talk to. Typically the prices are at least 1/2 the price of a taxi.

motion 02-01-2018 04:53 PM

The JFK Library is well worth a visit!

And see if you can meet Shaun for a few minutes. Really interesting fellow.

Neilk 02-01-2018 05:59 PM

I haven't gotten into a cab in the US years, until last weekend.

We arrived at Miami Airport and had to get to a party. We requested an Uber ride, and after waiting 10 minutes of seeing the car go nowhere, we canceled the ride (wife's account haha) and got into a waiting cab.

OMG what a POS. Taxi driver was obviously sick, drove like crap, and the car was, well a *****ty cab. To top it off, it was 50% more expensive. I have to laugh at people who say they won't take Uber because they won't get into a strangers' car but will get in a cab where they have ZERO idea of who is driving them. I will never get in a cab again if I can help.

Oh, Uber in Buenos Aires is great. Incredibly cheap and nicer cars than the ratty cabs. I see a pattern here.

A930Rocket 02-01-2018 06:11 PM

It was kind of weird. They pull up, you hop in and say, hi! They know where you’re going and no money changed hands. For such short trips, we didn’t buckle in. Might need to fix that.

One driver had a son at Princeton, studying neuro surgery. A 10+ year education.

Esel Mann 02-01-2018 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 9910077)
Got into Boston this afternoon to meet our son while he’s here for the Harvard/Yale/Princeton swim meet.

Took an Uber from the airport to the hotel, then dinner and back. First Uber rides for us. It was quick and fun talking to the guys. They’ve all been great. Our kids have been using them for years.

First trip to Boston too. Not sure how much time we have, but what’s out there to see? We leave Sunday mid morning.

Ms Rocket wants to see the JFK Library.

In no particular order:
Aquarium.
Top of hancock or pru to see around.
Sure jfk library.
If she is into jfk then his birthhouse in brookline.
Newbury st if she likes shopping in the uppety pinky places.
Walk along charles is nice (weather permitting).
The planetarium.
MoFA
Any symphony,pops, ballet, theatre performance (use bostix?)
Celts,bruins?
Mikes pastries in north end, or wander north end.

Tobra 02-02-2018 08:06 AM

You could hook up with Shaun and check out some of the cool stuff he has in his shop

rockfan4 02-02-2018 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Esel Mann (Post 9910331)
In no particular order:
Aquarium.
Top of hancock or pru to see around.
Sure jfk library.
If she is into jfk then his birthhouse in brookline.
Newbury st if she likes shopping in the uppety pinky places.
Walk along charles is nice (weather permitting).
The planetarium.
MoFA
Any symphony,pops, ballet, theatre performance (use bostix?)
Celts,bruins?
Mikes pastries in north end, or wander north end.

I'll have to make note of this, we'll be there 2 or 3 days in June.
I did some genealogy work, traced part of the family back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, although it appears they didn't like the way things were run and moved to Hadley, then Hartford.

rattlsnak 02-02-2018 06:38 PM

Surprised nobody said this already.... The Freedom Trail
I did that last summer and it was fantastic!!

Balloonmeister 02-02-2018 07:59 PM

Visit the USS Constitution having just completed a major overhaul.

Tishabet 02-02-2018 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Esel Mann (Post 9910331)
In no particular order:
Aquarium.
Top of hancock or pru to see around.
Sure jfk library.
If she is into jfk then his birthhouse in brookline.
Newbury st if she likes shopping in the uppety pinky places.
Walk along charles is nice (weather permitting).
The planetarium.
MoFA
Any symphony,pops, ballet, theatre performance (use bostix?)
Celts,bruins?
Mikes pastries in north end, or wander north end.

Good list!

I lived in the Boston area from the mid 80s to the 2000s.. great place. Stuff i would add to the list:
Stroll around Boston Common
Faneuil Hall marketplace
Harvard Square
Boston Public Library (some neat John Singer Sargent works here)
Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum
The Granary Burying Ground, very close to Boston Common and has the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, Sam Adams

JavaBrewer 02-02-2018 10:03 PM

Uber has been awesome for me except the time I was stuck in Dallas due to weather. I got picked up by uncle buck in a trashy caddy who was smoking a $2 cigar. He played good music though and we bounced down the highway and got to my departing flight on time.

A930Rocket 02-04-2018 04:02 PM

Well, we are back home. Didn't get to see as much as we wanted, but we had a great time visiting the city and seeing our son for a few minutes :( and his girlfriend and parents for the first time.

Lots of restaurants with great food.

Uber was the way to go for transportation. Spent about $200 with Uber, but it was cheaper than a rental car for 3 days, with parking fees, etc.


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