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    Exploratorium After Dark

    4.4 (208 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Very cool thing
    Ryan T.

    My friend told me about this and said we Had to do it, so here we are! This was very much not what I was expecting for an Adult only event! It was a Huge area of, strange contraptions, gizmo's and gadgets, and wacky creations! All just out for people to enjoy! To be honest it was Very overwhelming with just how much there was! There was things you could interact with, things to just watch work, things that you press a button, it was all so crazy! I cannot even begin to describe all of the crazy things that were here, especially as it's not a place I myself would have come to, but I'm very glad I came! It's a very "Oooo what's that" kind of experience and there's not actually a whole lot to...do for lack of a better way to say it. But it was a hell of an experience! High recommendation from me!

    Bubble station
    Emily G.

    The After Dark offer is great for adults who want to escape from rowdy kids and experience a friendly atmosphere. And don't get me wrong, I love kids but if there's any kid-free nights offers, I take it. This museum itself is HUGE and holds so many interactive art pieces that are both fun and educational. I love that they offer Museums for All, making the experience easy to access and explore. I've been to many museums, and I gotta say, this one is in the top. You not only get to explore various pieces that are both unique and beautiful, but also get to do it all with a drink in your hand. If you're looking for an authentic museum that is both observant and interactive, this place is for you!

    Nicholas A.

    Such a fun experiment! I really enjoyed it after Dark. It is a very couples-type place or a group of friends hangout! The staff are sooo friendly and helpful. My only warning is that you would want to wash your hands a lot! A lot of touching in this exploratorium. Again, luckily it's all adults soo no kiddie hands touching things... i would bring your own personal hand wipes and/or sanitizer. They do provide a couple throughout the exhibit though. I just felt it could have had a little more.

    Seth E.

    The exploratorium is a great way to spend your Thursday night whether with family, friends, or significant others! I personally went with my family and it was a great time! There's a parking lot out across the street that you have to pay for, but we parked at the parking structure near Pier 39. I got free tickets for the four of us since I had my EBT card, so make sure to use it if you have it! The whole place is filled with tons of interesting and immersive exhibits, so much so that I still don't know if it's possible to get through every exhibit in just the four short hours that you have there. Based on our family, I think it's great for all ages (18+) as there were different exhibits that piqued our interest and allowed us to have a lot of fun in the process! No matter who you're with, there's a lot of exhibits that feature mirrors or photo opportunities that I recommend seeking out to make digital memories for that night. Definitely going back to get through the rest of it if possible!

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    Annabelle R.

    Last time I attended Exploratorium After Dark was at the old location at the Palace of Fine Arts many years ago. It's just as fun today, even post-COVID era. If you love science, it's easily 5 stars, how can you beat inteactive exhibits, learning and seeing science in action, and spending time with loved ones (especially for date night)... all while enjoying adult beverages! Well I'm not very good at science, but engaging with different exhibits is still entertaining and mind boggling, but maybe it depends on who you come with... I think EAD makes for perfect quality time with a significant other, free of distraction from kids in the venue. And the place is spaced out well, so it didn't feel too crowded during our visit. My favorite piece is the tornado exhibit which is one of the beautiful and mesmerizing artworks demonstrating a vortex of water that actually occurs in everyday tasks, like stirring liquid beverages. Unfortunately, some exhibits were closed due to the pandemic, and there were not a whole lot of drink choices through Seaglass Restaurant (your only option here). Also, affordable parking is almost non-existent. Otherwise, I'd definitely give this place 5 stars... I'm always looking for something "different" to do, and this certainly fits the bill.

    Dani S.

    Super fun event at the exploritorium! Came here one weekday night for this event and it was a great time. The whole place was crowded, seems like all the young and hip in SF are here. The whole place is open for you to play with and there were multiple scientific talks given by the staff members. The schedule is posted at the entrance and throughout the whole place so you can figure out what's going on and where. We went to a few different presentations and they were all very interesting and the staff were enthusiastic and informative. Definitely a fun event!

    Linda Z.

    This was a great interactive experience for adults! Great date night idea or something to do with your friends! (Don't wear heels to this date night like me, lots of walking!) Being an adult doesnt mean you can't be a kid at heart. Loved how After Dark does not have any nasty kids picking their boogers and touching everything. My favorite pieces were the magnetic black sand and dry ice that imitated comets in space. Spent about 2 1/2 hours and didnt finish the exhibit, so much to see & will come back again. Relatively affordable for only $20 per person

    All of the lights
    Arnold M.

    I absolutely love this place! I've been here at regular times but this was my first time experiencing the "After Dark" times and it was awesome! If you're looking for a place to hang and do science stuff (lol) with friends, a date, or solo like I did, this is the place to be. It was only $20 bucks to get in and you get full access to all of the different exhibits. The Seaglass restaurant was open and served drinks and food! The staff there are extremely friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. Shout out to the team that did the cow eye dissection! They were very cool about me live streaming my experience there and my viewers enjoyed the whole trip. Would definitely recommend After Dark since you get to experience so much for such a low price. Amazing place. I would post more pictures but there's only so much I could post!!!

    Colby D.

    What's better than the Exploratorium during the day? The Exploratorium After Dark! Adults only + alcohol is truly the only thing that can make the Exploratorium better than it usually is. The Exploratorium After Dark (EAD) series features most, if not all Exploratorium offerings, and there is nearly always a theme that brings in a few more attractions (usually booths or shows). I've been to EAD twice, once for a "Future Foods" event and once for a Glow event. At the Future Foods event, I learned about cellular seafood with Finless Foods, about sustainable agriculture with CUESA, about smart gardens with Kijani Grows, about vertical farming with Green Skies Vertical Farms, and listened to institute for the Future's Rebecca Chesney talk about recipes for the next decade. I also re-tried the vegan Impossible Burger, tried chips made of crickets, and got a free persimmon on the way out! The Glow event just had cool lighting and lasers and stuff...it could have had a lot more that I missed, but it didn't seem much different than a themeless EAD. I've been wanting to draw with that weird pendulum machine for a while but there are always too many people in line. Maybe one day... Oh and although there is alcohol, keep in mind that it's kinda pricey and there are only special drinks on themed nights.

    MarVy S.

    An After Dark Museum for adults 18 and over. It's open every Thursday night from 6pm- 10pm. It's located in Pier 15. The activities touches on science and human perception. You'll learn a lot if things! :: Experience:: We came on May 4th which was a Stars Wars theme; May the 4th be with you. Some people dressed up with the Stars Wars theme. I liked the R2-D2 droids roaming around. This museum is very hands-on. They serve alcohol throughout the place. The activities consist of sight, motion, electricity, water, wind, and sound, etc. There are also exhibits outside. This place is a big playground for adults. ::Food:: If you are hungry, there is restaurant inside called SeaGlass. ::Tips:: -Purchase tickets online. -Check the website for events. ::M's Notes:: -Ticket Prices: $15 General and $10 Members -Street and Lot Parking

    Fallon F.

    So much fun for date night! Bay Area Native here and I've been to the exploratorium on field trips numerous time growing up, coming back as an adult was just as fun! Beer and drink selection were reasonably priced in the cafe in my opinion with good options too. The exhibits themselves were obviously fun and interactive and it didn't seem too crowded here either. They check vaccination cards and IDs and have hand sanitizer all over the place which was a nice Covid friendly addition too given almost everything is hands on and interactive. Tons of fun and definitely will be coming back to after dark. I've gone to cal academy's after dark which is fun as well, but I have to say I think the exploratoriums exhibits are way more interactive.

    Piggyback!
    Nicole G.

    I think my expectations were too high. After a few months of waiting the anticipation was high based on the Yelp reviews. The science and technology were interesting. Many exhibits ranging from sight and sound. My personal favorite was geography and the history of California territorial lands. There are a few bars around the exploratorium. The shortest line was in the cafeteria. After dark is cool because it is 21 and up and it is date night and/or groups of people walking around. We were there for an hour and a half. We were able to park across the street without paying, because there was no attendant.

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    Ask the Community - Exploratorium After Dark

    Are you allowed to take adult drinks with you as you walk through the exhibits?

    Yes! We encourage you to get inquisitive and grab a drink.

    Do people dress up or is it casual?

    I just wanted to confirm before I commute to the city with my dog - are dogs allowed to the all exploratorium after dark events? TIA!

    I saw a service dog

    Do you need to show ID to enter?

    Hi Jennifer! Thanks for your question. After Dark is open to all visitors ages 18 and older. We do not typically check IDs at the door, as the entryway to the museum is open to the public. We will occasionally check IDs at the ticket counter or… Read more

    How do I become a member here?

    Membership area is located straight ahead past the ticketing area.

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    The tactile dome was quite intriguing and I'd highly recommend it if you've never done it before.

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    5/28 It's been quite…read moresome time since my last visit to the Exploratorium. Ironically, I felt like a child when there were no children to be found. I went to experience After Dark and felt like a kid in a candy store. The museum and exhibits seem and feel bigger than ever before with both new and pre-existing experiences. I kept walking, walking, and walking into what seemed like an endless amusement park. My mind was both overwhelmed and exhilarated while I touched, felt, grabbed, banged, spun, tapped, listened and saw with my eyes. There is still much more grounds to explore and it's also a fun group outing to do.

    I have been here multiple times throughout the years, and have only had good experiences. However,…read moremy last visit stood out to me the most. A few weeks ago was my senior prom, which was at the Exploratorium. The exhibits and environment were very fun and made for a super engaging night! As a trans person, I have a lot of anxiety in public bathrooms. Although they were unable to open up the general neutral bathroom (I mean, it's high schoolers, you can't trust them). However, the staff was extremely accommodating and kind, and escorted me to a separate bathroom. They made sure I got to pick the bathroom I was most comfortable in, as well as apologized for the inconvenience. Not only is this place fun, entertaining, and family friendly, they are welcoming, kind, and caring. I will never forget the kindness that I was shown.

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    I absolutely loved the exhibits!…read more I didn't get to try the drinks/food this time around but I'll be sure to try them next time I come.

    Whenever I go out - I always carry waaaaaaay too much stuff. I have the bandaids, the blister…read morepacks, the hand sanitizer, the ear plugs, the tissues, the peppermint oil, the lavender oil, the rose spray etc, etc etc. I really have it all - and I will proceed to carry it all with me - -even at the expense of my shoulders etc. It would make sense for me to 'check' my heavy bags at venues like museums and such. But I do not. Instead - I usually end up uncomfortably lugging around said bags everywhere with me. I like to have my things on me in case I need them. Friends, loved ones, and family members usually end up watching me struggle with my cumbersome (often unnecessary) luggage. Shaking their heads at my heavy bags, and my unwillingness to put them down. The SFMOMA is such an inspiring and well curated museum of diverse art that I for once (in a very very long time) - decided to finally check my bags. My dad was surprised as I walked over to the kind staff member behind the counter and voluntarily checked my many bags. I knew that to fully enjoy such a phenomenal museum like the SFMOMA - that I needed to be fully present - and free to roam the beautifully curated space with ease. SFMOMA will do that to you. It makes you want to let go and immerse yourself in its inspiring and profound art. If you live in SF and haven't yet been to the SFMOMA in awhile or ever - remedy that quickly. Make sure you set aside a good chunk of time to explore this special art museum. I'd recommend going solo - or with a friend and/or loved one - who is able to take their time with you. The SFMOMA is too special of an art space to move through quickly. There are too many legendary pieces here to rush through. If you're able to - I'd recommend going during the week - on a cloudy or rainy day - when you're not tempted by SF's glorious sunshine and when the museum isn't busy. I came here with my dad a number of weeks ago on a rainy day - when he was visiting from overseas. It was one of the highlights of his brief visit - for both of us. We both were stirred by the impressive collection of iconic art that graced the walls of this captivating space. We were particularly awed by The Fisher collection of art - https://www.sfmoma.org/artists-artworks/fisher-collection - beautifully displayed throughout SFMOMA. If you're not familiar with Doris and Donald Fisher (the co-founders of Gap) - I recommend reading up about them and their world acclaimed collection of contemporary art. Doris Fisher - actually passed away this year on May 2nd, a week after our visit to the SFMOMA. It struck me - when reading about Doris Fisher's legacy - that her and her husband Donald (who passed in 2009) will forever be remembered through and for their acute eye for profound art. Art that pushed boundaries and made people think. If you're in SF and or visiting SF - and looking to infuse your life with more creativity and inspiration - go to SFMOMA. Check your bags - and indulge in some what's up art. Be sure to also save time to visit the SFMOMA Gift store. There are so many magical finds inside, which make for thoughtful unique gifts for both yourself and loved ones. Take time for yourself and art. It's important. Trust.

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    The Monet & Venice exhibit is until July 26th, 2026 and my husband and I went for the first time…read morerecently. I have frequently been around de Young but never inside. The tickets are $40 per person and we ended up upgrading to the year membership ($129, includes guest pass and access to special exhibits as well as Legion of Honor). General admission is $20 but doesn't grant you access to the special exhibits. The exhibit contains over 20 pieces of Monet's artwork and it was amazing to see it all in person. You can get up close to majority of the paintings and see the strokes on the canvases. This collection was well curated. We ended up taking home a couple items from the gift shop after.

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    This was a fun little place, and I emphasize, "little." It worked out for us because we were the…read moreonly ones there. I get why this place would be super hot and not the best if there were multiple guests inside. The place itself is really tiny and it's quite stuffy inside. It was just, my husband, my son and I, so we were able to take time to take pics of all the backdrops. The backdrops are painted murals that create cool illusions. They have sample pics so you know where and how to pose and signs where you're supposed to stand to take pics. It took us about 30 minutes to circle the whole thing (maybe even less). This is a fun a little trip if you don't mind taking wacky pics like we do. Also, it would help if you don't mind lying on the floor. We enjoyed it, but I can see why the bad reviews of people expecting it to be much more. As long as you know what to expect, I still think it's an enjoyable experience. Pros: Cute murals that make for cool photos Fun family activity or with friends They have lockers for your stuff up front Cons: it's pretty pricey, and TBH, not worth $30 per person.

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