Ten acres of 1950s-era storybook-themed uniqueness that you won't see anywhere else. It's filled with sculpture attractions, kiddie rides, an adorable puppet theater, slides, and more. Your aren't allowed in unless your group has a child, so plan to go together with other wedding-goers with kids! Bonus: it's right next door to Lake Merritt and the Lake Merritt gardens!
One year for Sarah's birthday, Sarah and Jess took off work and went here!
The USS Hornet is one of the most haunted places in the Bay Area, and was featured on the TV show "Ghost Hunters." The ship served during World War II, Vietnam, and the Apollo space program, recovering the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 astronauts as they returned from the Moon. The island of Alameda was a navy base from 1938 until 1997.
If you don't live near the ocean, here's the place to visit!
The MADE is the only all-playable video game museum in the world. A must do to get nostalgic and giddy!
Friday Nights host the only after-hours hang out spot, paired with Off the Grid food trucks serving some of the best local cuisine along with music, dance, and the whole Museum open late!
If you're looking for the best view of the city lights at night, take the Treasure Island exit off of the Bay Bridge, follow the exit ramp around, and look to the left!