San Fran by Segway

Filed under: Car Rental San Francisco - 26 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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If you don’t know what a segway is, you’re not alone. Well, I should say that up until a week ago, you wouldn’t have been alone. I just got back from San Francisco with my girlfriend and while we were there, she popped the question, “Do you want to go on a Segway tour?” To be honest, I’d never even heard of a segway up until this point, and with the way she phrased it, in a way that sounded as if I wouldn’t be up to going no matter how she described it, I was reluctant to say yes or no. She whipped out her Macbook and showed me photos of people on segways online and asked me again if I’d be willing to give it a try. I figured, “why not?” It looked pretty fun from the pictures and it couldn’t hurt too badly if I fell….right?

We asked the concierge in the hotel about segway tours in the area and she told us about a company called San Francisco Guided Segway Tour Company. With a phone call and a reservation, we were set to go on a segway tour of the city the following Saturday. For about $70, we were taken around the city by some very knowledgable people. We got to see things like the famous Fisherman’s Wharf and the Maritime Park. But, unlike walking through the hot California sun that will leave you tired and hungry in less than a few minutes, we were able to breeze through all of the attractions and past all of the people. So, update your knowledge bank on what segway riding is and get yourself to San Francisco to take what is one of Trip Advisor’s top rated attractions in the San Fran area.

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Do I Tip a Rental Car Company Driver Who Picks Me Up?

Filed under: Car Rental San Francisco - 16 Feb 2010  | Spread the word !

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Tipping a person for a service they provide is always up for speculation. Most often times a courtesy to the driver who picks you up to take you to the rental pickup locations are often tipped based on service performance. Of course this is all up to the person who is being picked up, as a tip is not mandatory.

The usual rules to follow are simple if you wish to tip and these are some of the signs that a tip is appreciated:

The driver is on time – When you ask for a service such as a driver picking you up, you expect them to be on time and prompt to your request.

The driver offers to help you with your bags – Drivers do not have to help you with your bags, but if they are heavy, they can help to reduce strain on your back by loading your luggage onto their vehicle.

The driver is very nice and helpful – Delightful drivers are very easy to get along with and they like to spark up interesting conversation to help pass time while you travel to the rental service.

The driver provides excellent driving skills – They are not falling asleep or driving erratically while on the road, do not speed and follow the rules of the road.

The driver does not ask for a tip – This is a major red flag if they do request a tip. Tips are a gratuity that is only offered if service was satisfactory. They would receive one without asking if they performed well.

It is not difficult to decide whether or not a driver deserves a tip. If you were unsatisfied with the service, save your money for someone else who deserves it!

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