Jun. 18th, 2006

kevin_standlee: (Kevin and Lisa)
Seaside is, I thought, supposed to be seaside resort, a place where people can go to enjoy themselves. Then why the heck do all of the restaurants close at 9:30 and 10 PM?

We ate lunch late, so we weren't hungry until after 9:30, and so we went out for a walk into the downtown district. There are lots of restaurants. They almost all seem to close at either 9:30 or 10 PM. Those that are open after that are only open in their bars; their food service ends at 9:30. There is a nice Cajun-style restaurant right next to our hotel, but its dining room closes at 9:30, and besides, there was a Loud Band playing in the bar portion -- we would not have wanted dinner with that much din.

We decided to give up on downtown and walk out to US 101 (only a couple of blocks). There is a KFC on the other side of the Safeway store across the highway. We went up there and found that their front door is locked at 10 PM; after that it's drive through only. The heck with that. Safeway at least is open until 1 AM, and we have a microwave oven in our room. We bought an eight-piece set of fried chicken and took it back to the room. This was less expensive than any of the meals we would have bought, and more relaxing. But that's more money that Seaside's economy has lost because everything shut down too early.
kevin_standlee: (Kevin and Lisa)
After checking out of the hotel in Seaside today, we drove to Long Beach, Washington, where there is one of the few places that has a large collection of working pinball machines. (Pinball machines are much more difficult to keep maintained than most video games.) We played a lot of pinball, and took another beach walk after lunch, then headed on to Portland. We're at the Holiday Inn Express Jantzen Beach, not too far from the hotel that hosted OryCon for many years and is now a vacant shell.

Unfortunately, the wired internet connection in the room won't connect, even after the front desk tried unplugging and re-plugging the connection at their end, and the hotel's wireless won't reach up to the fourth floor. So came downstairs to the lobby, where the wireless works. However, it's not what I wanted, and it means that things I expected to do tonight won't get done until after I get home or maybe not until Tuesday.

Although the pool is nice and the location is quiet, the wonky internet access means I'm unlikely to return to this hotel when there are so many other options.

June 2025

S M T W T F S
12 3 4 56 7
89 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 1718 192021
22232425262728
2930     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 20th, 2025 03:09 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios
OSZAR »