I'd look at hotels on El Camino in Mountain View or Palo Alto, maybe near San Antonio
road. There are a whole bunch of smaller hotels along there. Warning: this is California,
Silicon Valley and more specifically Google land, so hotels tend to be full and rather
expensive for what they are, as you'd expect. Also plenty of restaurants along El
Camino, and in Mountain View on Castro street.
Booking.com is your friend. The food
options in the museum are limited, but just across the street there are more choices
ranging from Starbucks to fancy South American, all good.
Beware, the Museum is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Live demos of the IBM 1401 are on
Wednesdays 3 pm and Saturdays 11 am. The PDP-1 is demoed more rarely, on some Saturdays in
the afternoon. More details here:
http://www.computerhistory.org/hours/
Send me an email when you are around. I usually am at the museum on Wednesdays working on
the 1401 with the restoration team before the official demo. I'd love to give you a
special tour of the exhibit (and discuss old computers and calculators!).
Marc
On Mar 30, 2017, at 3:19 PM, Cory Heisterkamp via
cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
On Mar 30, 2017, at 4:17 PM, Rick Bensene via
cctalk wrote:
Hello, all,
In mid-June, I am planning a trip to Mountain View for two days to visit the Computer
History Museum.
I plan on flying out of Portland early AM on June 14, checking into hotel, then heading
straight to the museum for the day.
I will go back to the hotel for the evening, and return to the museum on the 15th, and
stay into early afternoon, and then check out of the hotel and head to the airport to
return home.
I haven't been to CHM before, and am looking forward to spending an extended period
of time there.
What I'm asking for is help/recommendations in terms of a good hotel to stay at that
is relatively close to the museum. I don't want to be in a luxury hotel, nor do I
want to be in a dive.
I'd also like to be in a place that has a restaurant relatively close by (preferably
within walking distance) that I could get some decent meals (breakfast/dinner) while
I'm there.
Unless this is a topic of general interest to the group, it'd probably be best to
reply to me directly rather than post responses to the list.
Many thanks,
-Rick
--
Rick Bensene
The Old Calculator Museum
http://oldcalculatormuseum.com
I'd also be interested in any recommendations, so might as well list-post, it'll
be of value to a couple of us.
Last I was there was this time of year in 2014 and I really should get back (spent the
entire day there and never saw it all). Having IHG points to use, I found a Holiday Inn
Express in Belmont that didn't charge an arm and a leg (14 miles from CHM) that was
clean and comfortable and I found it an easy walk to several restaurants. One bit of
advice, some of the live exhibits, like the 1401 demo, only run on certain days, so check
the CHM calendar in advance if there's something you absolutely want to see live.
-Cory