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    San Bernardino Depot Metrolink Station

    San Bernardino Depot Metrolink Station

    (57 reviews)

    It's nice that you can use public transit to go to Oceanside. Been on the train twice to the…read morebeaches. For $5 this isn't a bad price and you don't have to drive. You get to see the beautiful views on the way there. Perfect way to get to Oceanside. We took a nap on the way home. You should try it some time if you never tried the Metrolink.

    If your phone dies then you are screwed especially if there's no charging your phone. So carry a…read morecharger/battery. Just plan on waiting if you have inclement weather. This review is reflection on Grey Hound stop. Secondly on the staff of the building. A storm came in and delays happened the first 2 hours I was mesmerized. Gorgeous landmark to relax a bit and nice big clean restrooms. Easy getting in and out especially if you are on wheels . In short if your phone dies you will need an ID or CA ID of course all states accept or will not board. if you do not have your ID and your phone is not you will not board. After 5 hours of waiting this where it got suspenseful my phone was dying. Make notes the entire train station including restrooms. DOES NOT HAVE ANY FORM OF CHARGING YOUR PHONE. THEN NO ONE GIVES A DAMN. As in no customer service. I can write about the tone I got for asking for help to charge my phone? I asked for help with two men denying me to charge my phone. Deep sigh because that's sad. How we collectively are disconnected as human empathy goes. So write notes specially if this going tobe a pit stop. Bring your extra chargers as to keep your or be able to your phone. The snack shop or not one vender or coffee or no Cafe. The some few snacks but not really much. This could of gotten really bad for me when the second Grey never made it. But I got lucky I had some $$ to get out on lyft. But make notes if you have no id you can not board with your QR code on your phone. Just do yourself a favor have it ready to be scanned. Or print it out. Or all the above. To best CYA (cover your Ass) As of October 2024 you are required especially in person to show id to purchase tickets. Not so on your phone application or kiosk. So its smoother if you buy and have everything on your phone app. But in case phone dies then you have a print out. Then you will need an ID even if they look you up. Im not sure if I will come back to visit the museum next door. Perhaps one day but in short its not designed or set up for customer service. Its just a ride and thats it. Additionally the building its self is absolutely gorgeous. How ever its really stripped and its not cosie or not loved. Im not sure how to point the finger of what i found wrong or missing. Like a thing of the passed? As the entire conceptof a trainstation? Some of its views are mesmerizing. You can view others pictures i do not need to say more. The pictures are captivating. Perhaps what im trying to say just be ready or have a backup plan if you have delays. The day I traveled waa yesterday in a Monday and poured like cats and dogs. Ps i brought my lunch and my soda pop. So plan on bringing snacks. Most importantly plan making sure your phone will not die and you have no ID. Or make sure u do come with ID. Just safe travels. To those that care and work for this establishment or institution. Why no customer service? Is the system that broken? That I'm told "Those are the Rules" of "no charging or letting you help with the electricity, of a charging of one phone? Just saying you are not having a nice attitude. What ever happened for customer service? Another lastly side bird note if you walk around nowhere you will find an out let to charge. Maybe bring a laptop or extra battery to keep you afloat while you are stuck in a delay. But clearly every single outlet was removed or sealed shut. Lots of lights everywhere security is present at all times on high alert. Yeah yeah but they are rude and fast to use harsh tones and firm. No smiles just look at you like your stupid. Parking lot has a lot of lights and grey hound buses come in stop near the bridge. Ok I think I made my point but do not expect much guidance either my best advice. Check out YouTube does and don't. In conclusion this stop does not offer any to non customer service. Shameful because I saw many confused people. Then to my dismay I received an email at 3:30 something AM?? That my last bus was pushed till 5:45 AM.? So imagine that your phone dies and how will you access to your email? So I wrote this long winded review really more to bring awareness and in hope to safe someone alot of grief. I made it ok but I learned some lessons stopping at this old unloved train station. To be continued. Be safe.

    Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - With my Son on the top of the mountain with a beautiful view and restaurant

    Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

    (1.9k reviews)

    I'm from Temecula, and the drive to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was about 1 hour and 25…read moreminutes--and completely worth it! As you enter, you're asked to turn off your A/C for the short uphill drive to the visitor center, so be prepared because it gets hot. Parking was easy, with several lots available, and we were lucky enough to find a spot right in front of the visitor center. The visitor center itself is spacious and beautiful, with an outdoor deck where you can watch the tram travel up the mountain. Round-trip admission was about $35 with military discount, and the tram ride to the top took around 10 minutes. Once you arrive, the views are absolutely breathtaking. There are three levels to explore with restaurants, seating areas, exhibits, a theater, and access to hiking trails. This was such a fun experience, and I'd definitely come back. If you're visiting Palm Springs or exploring Southern California, I highly recommend adding this to your itinerary!

    NEED TO KNOW: The shuttles from the parking lots to the…read moreaerial tram do not run the entire hours of operation. There is no signage, and we were not informed of this, so when we got back at 9pm (the top was open until 1030 this night), we waited (along with 2 other couples) for a while. I truly thought, as a tourist location, someone visiting their first time being dropped off in that spot - would assume you'd get picked up there as well. Only upon going back up and in and asking were we told this & that a security officer drives around and helps to take people to their car. My bf ended up walking down to grab the car. While I waited, I noticed a security officer leave the main building and walk to his truck and even though he saw me, didn't acknowledge me. Keep in mind, this is the same officer who was busy chatting to the front desk girl when we got off the tram and heading out. Sometime later, a security truck drove right by me and never stopped. I was a female alone & didn't even acknowledge me. Within a few minutes, my bf showed up and was telling me how he literally had 2 bobcats (1 small and 1 bigger) walk in the short distance by him at one point and then how dark it was when he left the top parking lot. Literally it was pitch black and we drove by the lot we were in. They do have solar panels connected to light fixtures, but apparently none of those work in any of the lower lots. You're literally in the mountains and the location is running still... why would they not have the shuttle running until closing? Why wouldn't they have lights set up for those expected to walk back to their cars anytime after sunset? Also, my bf told me he actually was in that security truck when it drove by as the guy did eventually pick him up in the dark but seemed irritated to actually work and had picked up 1 of the other couples - ignored the other and ignored me even though my bf had said that other couple was also walking to their car in the dark and that I was with him. The guy seemed mad and irritated and even kept making noises of frustration in the short time he was with him. Honestly, the above situation is what dropped my view down from 5 to 3. Just ridiculous. As for the location at the top, it's a cool spot to visit (even if you don't hike or plan to camp). There's a very quick "museum", a little shop, a bar, cafeteria style food area and a restaurant that we ate at. Those employees were all very nice and the food was good. Overall, I wouldn't be back though.

    The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa - Presidential suite

    The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa

    (2.5k reviews)

    $$$

    We needed a little getaway so we decided to stay here. It Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is a beautiful…read moreplace filled with charm, character, and rich history. We stayed in the Junior Suite, and it was spacious, comfortable, and perfect for relaxing after exploring the area. Right across the street is an antique and merchandise marketplace that's definitely worth visiting if you enjoy unique finds and vintage pieces. The hotel also has several restaurants onsite, which makes dining very convenient, though there are plenty of nearby restaurants within walking distance if you're looking for more affordable options. The pool area was nice, although a bit small considering how many guests the hotel accommodates. Still, the overall atmosphere and vibe of the property made up for it. The staff was friendly and welcoming throughout our stay. One of the most fascinating parts of this hotel is the history surrounding it. I didn't personally get to see them, but there are said to be nearly 20 miles of catacombs beneath the hotel. Riverside itself has a deep and interesting past, and if you enjoy haunted history and spooky storytelling, this place adds another layer of intrigue. Many people say the hotel is haunted, so it's worth researching before your visit if that interests you. Also nearby is Mount Rubidoux, which is absolutely worth visiting for the views and history. If you enjoy local legends and historical stories, look into the history of the priest connected to the cross placed at the top of the mountain in remembrance. It adds even more character to the area. Overall, this is a beautiful historic destination with plenty to see, explore, and experience around Riverside.

    The worst hotel we stayed at ! Made reservation for 2 queens…read moredeluxe . Instead got boxy , noisy room above restaurant ! Noisy until 10:41 . Foot steps above ceiling until 12: 57 . Thermostat set at 72 impossible to regulate higher and we can go on . Sheets in bed wrinkled...House keeping not doing their job ! Room had 1 king against the wall . Room definitively set for single person . Towels for one person !!!Will not come back We have spent Xmas , Thanksgiving here with our kids and grand kids for years Mission Inn lost one of their regular clients .

    San Bernardino - Downtown Metrolink Station

    San Bernardino - Downtown Metrolink Station

    (10 reviews)

    Next stop San Bernardino!…read more This massive Metro Station hub is located in the Downtown half of SB, and connects to the SB Transit Center as well as the Metrolink to and from Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles. Located an actual hop or so from San Manuel Stadium, home of the IE's 66ers (minor league baseball team) and many plaza or shopping center hubs in DTS Bernardino. Restrooms (also on the Metrolink trains), maps, paths, benches, kiosks, bike locker and racks being the top amenities. Not to mention connections to local metro busses, shuttles, rideshare and routes including the Metrolink Arrow which is the extension and goes as far as Redlands University. You can always find Metrolink staff and/or security not far away with helpful need to know information. Traveling through on a weekend there was a little bit of consistent rain and not as many places to wait it out between Metrolink arrivals or departures as they run way less frequently on Saturdays and Sundays, more so after 3pm. Weekend Passes (for a full day - valid until 3am from the time of purchase) are $10 and the best deal you could ever want or need - plan you commutes and trips accordingly with: metrolinktrains.com/schedules/ 5 to 10 day passes are best for week days commutes - you can purchase in the mobile app or ticket machine kiosks. Good landscaping. Huge parking lot. Easy riding.

    SB Downtown transportation is ok. Sometimes it's great and…read moresometimes it's a hot mess.

    Union Pacific Railroad - trains - Updated July 2026

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