I had the Ocean Salad. It was light on the lettuce and heavy on the shrimp, crab and prawns. I think I ate my body weight in seafood and didn't even eat half of it.
Keith ordered the crab salad sandwhich that came with the world's BEST french fries. So good!
For dessert we had hot chocolate. I thought about bringing in the birthday cake I'd brought in tupperware and having them put a candle in it, but that seemed a little silly. :) Check out the Rocky Point Restaurant's website for some awesome pictures. http://www.rocky-point.com/
After dinner we started our search for a place to stay. It turned into a bit of a nightmare. We drove up and down the coast looking for somewhere decent to sleep. We got a local newspaper and read about our options. We read about a nice place called Post Ranch Inn. It sounded really nice so we drove to check it out. When we pulled into the entrance we saw a guard in a guard booth. He asked us if we had a reservation and we said we didn't but wanted to check it out. He looked really confused, like no one had ever said that to him before. He was very polite and offered us a beverage (!) and gave us directions to registration. We knew we were out of our league at this point, but Keith went inside to ask about rates. When he came back he handed me a brochure and with pictures and a write-up about the resort. The room rates ranged from $1300 to $500 a night. Keith said the girl at the front desk offered him an "introductory price" of $395. Nice, but still 4 times what we wanted to pay. Keith said that as he was leaving he heard one of the girls at the front desk say to the other that "sometimes the name Inn confuses people". I guess that was the case with us. :)
We decided to try something that looked more "in our price range", but that didn't really work out too well either. We read about a place that wasn't far from the "Inn" that had TV and movie rentals available. A movie sounded nice, so we went there. This place had little individual cabins right off the road (by "right off the road" I mean, 10 feet off the road). It looked a little iffy, but we decided we could handle it since we were so tired. Keith paid for a room and we went inside. Our "cabin" had paper-thin walls and it was colder inside than it was outside. I looked, but there was no heater. Across from the foot of the bed was what looked like an old style iron stove. When you opened the front panel you could see a fake fire inside; not the kind with fake wood with a propane flame, it was a picture of a fire on plastic sheet! Keith turned it on and the picture lit up and there was a fake crackling sound. We waited but no heat came out. It was just for visual effect! Unbelievable. :) Because of the lack of heat, no TV (I guess you rent it with the DVDs?) and the presence of ants, we got our money back and continued our search.
Keith suggested that we try and find a place back in Carmel (about 20 minutes back up the road). I am so glad he did. We found the Best Western Carmel Mission Inn and it was like heaven after the places we had seen earlier. The price was perfect and it was super nice. This was the turning point for the trip. We slept really well and were ready for some serious fun.
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Pretty wild. The restaraunt was great!, but boy the housing was an adventure.
You need a new posting. I'm tired of seeing seafood everytime I come to you site! Gross. :)
I agree! :) I just haven't done anything but read books since Spring semester started. I'll see if I can come up with something soon.
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