1/8/2024 0 Comments Museum of icecream![]() Do check out their website for tickets as you won’t be able to buy tickets at the door. If you’d like to enjoy the museum at a slower, less crowded pace visit during the week/workday hours. Now, you can buy tickets easily (we bought ours in the morning on a Saturday and secured a 5 pm time slot on the same day). In the beginning, the demand for tickets was high and it was hard to reserve a time slot unless you were looking out months ahead. The line usually dies down a bit and you can enjoy your time in the space. If you see you can’t seem to get a good picture/enjoy the installation with the pressure of people around walk out of line and check something else out in the room. My advice is take your time! This is a self-paced experience so you don’t need to rush. The number of people lining up to take “Instagramable” pictures can be daunting. ![]() So definitely take advantage of that when you get there. Quick tip: We didn’t realize there was a coat check until the last room. When you get there, check in with the person outside the door (by the sparkly rope). Public transportation such as BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) is an excellent option logistically speaking it drops you off a few blocks away from the MOIC. We parked at the E llis and O’Farrell garage and only had a short walk to the Museum of Ice Cream. If you aren’t familiar with San Francisco it can take quite a bit of time to drive a couple miles so give yourself extra time. Quick tip: bring sanitizer! Your kids will be touching everything and then going in to grab a treat without a restroom in sight to wash hands. Believe me, I’m speaking from experience on this one! And yes you do get to have all of those treats and yes they are all delicious. Taking hungry kids to a place where they will be served ice cream, cookies, soft serve, ice pops and macarons is a recipe for a major sugar rush and an ultimate breakdown. Here are some simple tips to help your family have the best time: Eat Before You Goĭefinitely don’t go to the Museum of Ice Cream on an empty stomach. The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC for short) is an immersive, multi-sensory experience where guests can explore 10 exhibition spaces all with an ice cream twist. Quick tip: If you can round up a few families to go together you save money! Groups of 10 or more get discounted ticket prices. ![]() You may be asking, is it worth it? For our family it was, I’ll explain why (and also why we waited a couple years to take my son) in this post. Whether you live in the Bay Area or if you are planning on visiting San Francisco, chances are that you have come across pictures of The Museum of Ice Cream. ![]()
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