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Favorite SC- Redondo Beach CA! It's at a Hilton garden inn, the restrooms were spotless, plus wifi and a nice lounge to hangout in. I just loved it on our trip to San Diego.
Least favorite- San Diego CA, it's located in an area where you have quite a walk to the nearest restroom or food joint.
No Bueno when traveling with my gf.
Edit: I should note, I was at the San Diego SC on the weekend when Qualcomm was closed.
Nah. They just need to go on Chargerville and do so.Clearly as an absolute minimum every SC needs a little kiosk with a computer permanently connected to TMC so that people can b*tch or wax poetic about their SC experience whilst having it.
Every Tesla has a built in connection to TMC (and anywhere else you'd like to whinge).Clearly as an absolute minimum every SC needs a little kiosk with a computer permanently connected to TMC so that people can
b*tch or wax poetic about their SC experience whilst having it.
I find the internet connection is usually unusably slow. MSs must have the lamest imaginable LTE antennas, and/orEvery Tesla has a built in connection to TMC
I wouldn't consider St. Augstine my least favorite SC, but you're right about that food court. I stopped on a cross country road trip, and it was crapping down rain. And, the food court sucked!My lease favorite is St. Augustine, FL it is located in a shopping mall with possibly the world's worst food court.
I agree Mountain View may be the most crowded supercharger anywhere. But it's worth pointing out that if you DO get a spot, there is a Starbucks, Quiznos, 7-11, and a little italian restaurant just steps away. Also - a movie theater in easy walking distance. Might be nice if you've got a long charge.Mountain View: This one is located at the Computer History Museum. I've only been here at night, and it was raining so I didn't get to step out. I'm familiar with the area, but the problem here seems to be local charging and high Tesla density. Even at midnight in the pouring rain, there were probably 8 or 9 vehicles there. They have lots of chargers. I only did a short range charge here. 7/10.
Oops, I forgot about Cincinnati-Blue Ash. They were one of the first with 24/7 lounge access. It makes a very relaxing time to charge. There is nothing else in the area, so the lounge is doubly nice.To me it's all about the 24/7 Lounge access that they have at Monterey-Seaside. It's also a great place to be if you happen to have a nail in your tire right before thanksgiving weekend, and you desperately need to find a tire shop.
My least favorite is any supercharger at an Outlet mall on Black friday. Of course they tend to be pretty cool superchargers when it's not black friday.
Favorite - Las Vegas, easy walk to Golden Nugget or San Juan Capistrano, great Mexican Market with food in parking lot