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    So much detail! The lights look like sparkling snow on the ground.
    Lily S.

    It's my first time coming here and I'm blown away. Truly a magical experience. LOCATION: Glowfari is a holiday event that takes place after hours at the Oakland Zoo. TIME: You select your entry time between 4:30 - 6:30. The event ends at 9:00pm. Once you're in, you can stay as long as you like. We got 4:30 tickets, and it was pretty spacious, but around 6:00, the place got quite crowded. RIDES: The gondola runs throughout the evening. It's all lit up once the sun goes down. Highly recommend. DISPLAYS: The displays are incredible. Each year there is a theme, and for 2025, the theme was Oakland. It was amazing to see Oakland all lit up, including a replica BART train. Walking through the upper and lower levels of the zoo, you'll see life-size replicas of glowing animals. Many of the displays move. It's amazing how much detail went into each display. PLAY: There's a play area for kids too. Glowing swings, see saws, and squares that light up when you walk on them. There's also a house of mirrors. FOOD: There's 2 restaurants. We went to the Landing Cafe, which is larger and has seating inside and outside. Ordering online via their QR Code was efficient and quick. The food was decent for zoo food. There are burgers, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. Throughout the zoo, there are snack stands with hot chocolate, popcorn, and even beer. PARKING: Free (well, with ticket)

    Jasmine L.

    This is our second year coming to Glowfari, and we were slightly underwhelmed this time around. Last year was great, discounting novelty aside, there was more light fixtures and staff. This year, there was noticeably less staff and less pathways to get around the zoo. There is also less restaurants/food booths open this year. Prices for food have also gone up. We tried to order the baked potato soup from the landing cafe in the upper section (where the gondola goes up to). We were unable to make customizations (take off sour cream) on the touch screen, so we asked the employees at the counter. Apparently, they don't even take orders at the counter even though there are tons of employees just hanging out. We were then told that the chef makes the baked potato soup a certain way and doesn't allow customizations. We decided to not get food here. Based on these two years, it seems like they change the theme annually. Last year, it was dinosaurs and the Nile/pyramids. This year, it was sea-life and general Oakland themed ie. 'Future of Oakland' with a special feature from Bart. I greatly preferred last year's theming, but your mileage may vary. There were also more interactive elements last year. See photos below. As always, it is extremely packed and they were turning people away at the front gate as some people were trying to do a walk in. The event for that day was completely sold out. It's generally pretty for some photo ops, but it's honestly really packed. It's basically like going to Disneyland or any other vastly popular ticketed event. Make sure to bundle up, it's freezing up there.

    2025-26 Glowfari at the Oakland Zoo
    John D.

    Glow Up This will be the sixth year for this now annual lantern and light show event here at the Oakland Zoo. It's held daily btwn the months of Nov - Jan, so plenty of time to get down here. As with other years, the lights and lanterns skew towards the animal kingdom and conservation. The Good: *They change it up every year. Carissa had come the previous year with her "family," and she assumed it would be the same thing but she was pleasantly surprised how different it was. *The ride up up the gondola at night is truly epic. And if you happen to get there for the sunset then it's even more so! *One of this year's features is called "The Future of Oakland, " and it's spectacular. You should definitely come just for this. *Even my grumpy, sulky teenager liked this place, so that's gotta count for something, n'est-ce pas? *Food stands (and their outrageous prices) are still operational even at night. *10% discount for members The Meh: *Tickets must be purchased ahead of time and with slotted time slots (you can get there AFTER your time, but not before) and they only go on sale 28 days ahead of time. *Ticket prices fluctuate by certain dates/days ($36-45/adult GA) *Probably won't see any actual animals, but we did see some napping tortoises, flamingos, and the shadow outline of a buffalo. *It's 100% outside, so dress accordingly. The Ugly: *Better put on your patience pants with some of these GD baybay kids and their gentle parenting nimrods following closely behind. Just breathe, ignore them, and watch where you're walking. *These parents with these giant-ass semi-truck sized strollers in very packed areas. Seriously, Meredith? You really need that Airstream to schlep around Chad and Rex? *Getting into the park was kind of a shit-show of SUV drivers trying to demonstrate the enormity of their male genetalia. Must be might impressive from what I gathered. *Tariffs** cost the event $100k more than anticipated, but you know that's OK because they'll just pass the savings onto you. But, don't worry, you start making that money back any day now--I promise! Conclusion: This place would be great if it wasn't for all the fucking people. https://www-ktvu-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.ktvu.com/news/tariffs-making-oakland-zoos-glowfari-tickets-more-expensive-year.amp?amp_gsa=1&amp_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=17640286431571&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ktvu.com%2Fnews%2Ftariffs-making-oakland-zoos-glowfari-tickets-more-expensive-year

    Ultima M.

    Super fun experience for all ages Parking is free Event is well organized Snack bars are open Rides are open AS long as it doesn't rain that day Zoo animals are not on shown Definitely a must do

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    Tiffany D.

    Wow! Amazing glowfari indeed! It's so fun to take the kids here. They love to run around and explore the activities as well. Taking the gondola up, opens a whole other area to peruse through. It's an outing surely. A unique experience and it is definitely worthwhile. It's cold and it may be rainy season so prepare to dress warm and bring an umbrella. The proceeds are going to a great cause for the zoo and animals. The spirit of kids roaming around with glowing lights, makes it a merry time to be here!

    Kelley K.

    This has become a must do. We highly recommend bundling up and going to Glowfari! Make a reservation in November so you get a spot. It's so fun! Fun to ride the train & Gondala, as well. I suggest booking just after sunset, so it's not too chilly out. It really is a magical experience

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    Rebecca G.

    Glowfari is outstanding! Its only downside is that it's too popular. It's difficult to get tickets. You have to be organized. Set that alarm. You have to be ready to purchase tickets a month in advance. They use dynamic pricing, so you'll pay more for weekend tickets. If plans change, too bad. You're out of luck. This inflexibility has made me hesitant to buy tickets. We are zoo members, but I've always been too apprehensive to commit to buying tickets a month in advance to an entirely outdoor event in the winter with small children. It's just too risky. There's a good chance someone in our household might end up sick that day, or the weather will be too cold and damp to be enjoyable. Thankfully, we were lucky enough to be gifted tickets to this event from a family that couldn't attend at the last minute (due to said reasons that I get nervous about). We were so grateful that we got to experience it on a chilly, but not freezing evening. You can see the lanterns during a daytime visit to the zoo. They are outstanding even in the daytime! You can see the scale of these lanterns and just how many of them there are! I mean, they cover most of the zoo! You won't see any animals though, or at least I didn't. I think they are in their indoor habitats. I love that the exhibit changes every year. The 2025-26 Glowfari featured an Oakland exhibit that included my 1 year old daughter's favorite lantern -- a "choo choo" train! It was a BART lantern that you can actually go inside. My son was a huge fan of the interactive game at the top (there were more of these last year), and also the light up swings, see saws and floor tiles. That's the perfect end to the night if you have kids because once they see that section, they'll have a hard time leaving. Your best bet is to start up the gondola and then make your way down, ending at the interactive zone. We didn't make it to the train unfortunately which has its own light up section that can only be seen from the train. We missed that last year as well, unfortunately. There's actually a lot to do and see, especially if you have small kids. Arrive early if you can. The event also features Santa on select days as well. Overall, this is a fantastic event that is really enjoyable for a wide range of ages. I just wish there were some tickets available for purchase day of, or walk-up. I know they don't need to because of its insane popularity, but it would be nice for those with a fear of commitment! haha

    Oakland piece~
    Jenny N.

    Ah- what a beautiful event! It's super pretty! So many different sections to explore- definitely take the lift up to view the Oakland city pieces with a BART train and some swings! It can get pretty cold so layer up and bring those gloves/beanies! They also have spiked hot chocolate which you can order from the app instead of waiting in line~ Everyone was super nice and helpful. Expect a line for the lift~

    2025
    Stacey H.

    One of my favorite holiday traditions! Glowfari is such a unique and fun event. I recommend getting 4:30PM tickets to enjoy the most of the event. Every year is different themes and keeps it exciting to visit every year. We get there right at opening and head straight for the gondola to see the top exhibits first. The line for the gondola can get long later in the evening so we find this the best use of time. If you have little kids packing snacks and dinner is definitely recommend. They have food and drinks (including wine and beer) available to purchase too. A stroller is highly recommended for little kids. Lots of hills and walking.

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    Kenny B.

    Always such a good time! We've been coming to Zoo Lights aka GlowFari for the past several years now. It's always such a fun experience, especially for the little ones. Definitely make sure to buy your tickets in advance. If you can get into an earlier session by all means do so. It gets busy and packed quickly. Last year we parked right up front. This year we arrived at 6p and were all the way at the end of overflow parking. I'd hit the Gondola right away as the lines can get crazy. Also note; the lines split off on bottom and at the top. There is a separate line for people with strollers, so don't wait in a longer line if you don't have to. Better yet, bring a compact collapsible stroller if you can, then you'll get on quickest in the non stroller line. If you need an electric assistance trike, those are available for rent. As are strollers. There are small snack shacks open throughout the park. You can get pretzels, churros, Dip N Dots and various drinks. I enjoyed my adult hot chocolate which includes a little Baileys. Be prepared for your shoes to be MUDDY if you go to the lower section. It's a lot of fun, especially for the kids. They have a bunch of traction mats. But the mud oozes through and they're also some puddles. So maybe even bring a change of shoes and clothes for the kids lol Be prepared to have some fun. Dress for the weather. Have a hooded jacked or hat, as it can get chilly and wet. But mostly just be in the moment and enjoy your time. The kids will love it and so will you.

    Blanche M.

    So cool! This is our second year visiting, and they did not disappoint. I love how they change up their theme yearly. Very family friendly. Plus their food at their food court is good! Glofari does get busy and does sell out so buy your tickets in advanced. Btw Santa was there this year! Great place to get your photo op in!

    Rose C.

    Been taking the little ones for the last three years. It's starting to feel like a wintry holiday tradition now. Each year, a new theme for this festival. The set up was impressive with awesome life sized displays and cool lighting. Lots of fun activities for the kiddos to enjoy... like the smoke bubble machines, the color changing oval swings, lit up stepping tiles, and the newly added teeter-totter to name a few. There was also the maze-like house of mirrors that was pretty fun for the kids. The landing cafe was ready for the crowd! Right as soon as we placed our food order from the kiosk, our food was ready to be picked up! That was an unexpected surprise as normally it would be a bit of a wait. The entry time to the event are staggered. But once you're in, you can stay as long or as little as you'd like. Our visit was approximately about 3 hours as we took some time to dine and leisurely walked around to enjoy the beautiful illumination. It was a fun family friendly event.

    Pranamee S.

    We first visited in 2021 and loved it -- but our 2025 visit was even better! The displays were brighter, the overall organization was excellent, and there were plenty of food and snack options. With all the lights and festive setup, we managed to experience almost everything in about 2.5 hours, except for the train ride, which closed early due to unexpectedly long lines -- a bit of a bummer! The carousel and car ride were still lots of fun, and we even got a picture with Santa (the longest wait was maybe 10 minutes!). Parking is still a challenge, but honestly, it's better managed than many other places we've been.

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    Stunning giant lanterns at the Oakland Zoo!! Every year a different theme. Always spectacular. I look forward to this every year!

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    So well done! We took our two year old granddaughter and she was so excited and thrilled. We'll definitely go again!

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    Loved it. It was like in a different world with wide variety of attractions. Kids had a great time

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    Oakland Zoo

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    0.4 miEast Oakland

    I had somehow made it my entire adult life in the East Bay and had never been to the Oakland Zoo,…read moreso when my friend who has kids offered to take me with her membership, of course I had to! It's the perfect mid-size zoo with fun animals, some level of uniqueness, and manageable size to do in 2-3 hours or less. Came on a Tuesday around opening time 9:30am-noon ish, which in my opinion was the perfect time to come because the animals were so active, and we left right before it got super busy with young kids field trips. Honestly, I had a blast. You do have to pay $6 or have a ticket to ride the train to see the wallaroos and emus in the "Australian" area. Pros: - The animals were so active in the morning when I went. I heard a lion roar for the first time, got up close to the glass where a grizzly bear was playing in the water, the giraffes and meerkats were so cute. - Lots of places where you can take a break from the sun - loved that little telescope area where you can look at the bay and skyline - My friend let me borrow her "key" to learn other random fun facts about animals - The gondola was so cool haha I get the hype. It's fun to look down and see the animals from afar - You can get free parking if you're a teacher and bring your ID! - The volunteers were so knowledgeable and nice! - The little trading card concept is fun if you have kids too - lots of really cute photo-ops along the way if you have kids Cons: - can get SUPER crowded and loud when a bunch of kids come - since I think it's very popular for field trips or summer camps as expected. I also think I may have felt differently about it if I had to pay for my own ticket - so thank you to all my friends in the East Bay who have kids and memberships (I didn't realize it was such a common membership to have lol). - A lot of the "key boxes" were not functioning - give this zoo more funding lol! - In the summer if you go too late, it can actually get so full that they don't let any more people who don't have memberships Overall this was a great experience and I would 10/10 come again - it won't BLOW your mind, but if you enjoy animals, it's such an accessible place and honestly such a great local attraction to spend a couple hours at.

    Very expensive for nothing - admission was way $$$$$. This place is awful- we were on a school…read morefield trip when a lady (short haired lesbian) working there began screaming at one of my students when they laughed loudly as they saw a chimp / orangutan peeing. She was awful, pointed her finger in his face rudely and obviously didn't need to be working in a place where there are a lot of children. She could have explained nicely that if he was loud - it disturbs the sleeping animals. But she turned a learning opportunity into a bad memory. This place is a money grab and nothing is worth it. Most of the animals were either hiding or sleeping during our time there. Upside: Gondola was the best part and the food too. But I'll never go back!

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    4.0(647 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    Not-for-profit
    Kid friendly

    My son and immediate family had such a fun time this visit at fairyland. I haven't been since I was…read morelittle so it was definitely full circle bringing my child. This place has been around since my parents were little and they've been there too! Pretty neat. I used my wic card and valid photo Id for 5$ tickets, I couldn't tell you exactly how many is the cap but there were 5 adults and the kids were free I believe. We went as soon as it opened and the park was not overly packed at all it was really nice. I plan on getting out with my kiddo whenever I get the chance as I saw many mothers just hanging out with lunch for their kiddo for the day and I just loved that idea. Everything was open for the most part except two attractions which didn't stop us from enjoying the visit all around. From what I've learned if you visit the park twice your third visit you get a year pass! I'd say that's pretty convenient being a low income single mother. Hope I helped convince you to go !

    My daughter Head Start School sent us here for Week of The Young Child to have family day which it…read morewas my first time ever going in my life. I think fairyland is an awesome place to bring your children to let them run around & play. I did feel a bit overwhelmed because it was literally every head start in Oakland so it was tons of kids, but I would I bring my daughter & son back again. Also I really enjoyed their Cafe too! Although I do feel like 10.95 is alot for 4 slices of pizza but I understand. It was still delicious.

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    Tilden Regional Park Little Farm

    4.7(311 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    If you're looking for a fun outdoor activity with family, friends or especially younger kids, this…read moreis definitely a great spot to check out. Parking is completely free and the farm itself is also free to visit, which makes it an easy and accessible outing for everyone. There are several farm animals that kids can see up close like goats, chickens, pigs, and more, which makes the experience really enjoyable for little ones. At the moment, visitors are not able to feed the animals due to health concerns, but it's still great being able to walk around and see them in a peaceful setting. The surrounding area is also beautiful. There are amazing hiking trails all around Tilden, so you can easily turn a quick visit into a full day outdoors. On a sunny day, the views, fresh air and open space make the whole place feel very relaxing. Overall, it's a simple, wholesome place to visit, especially if you want kids to experience animals and nature without spending money. Definitely worth checking out on a sunny day.

    It really is a "little" farm, so it doesn't take long to pay a visit. Beware of the incline walking…read moreout to the field near the cows and sheep. The short trek is worth seeing the beautiful animals up close but will require a bit of energy going uphill. Lots of empty pens in the farm this past Sunday. But I did get to see some chickens, ducks, cows, sheep, pigs, goat, and bunnies! I counted about 10 bunnies in the little red barn, dutch rabbits to be exact. Super cute, just chillaxing :) This farm allows for petting of the animals with caution, but lots of signs saying no feeding allowed. There's also educational opportunities on site, wash stations, restrooms, and a free parking lot for convenience, to go along with free admission to the farm. There's no wifi here, and minimal seating. I made the most out of my visit, by checking out Jewel Lake nearby as well.

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    Tilden Regional Park

    4.7(413 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    This is an amazing park. So many trails. Some easy, some medium and some difficult. Some of the…read moretrails have 360 degree views of San Francisco, Mt Tam and Mt. Diablo and the East Bay Hills. A park for everyone to enjoy. My favorite trails are: Inspiration Trail(EBMUD trail required), Quarry trail to Lower Bjg Springs, Seaview Trail from Quarry Trail head to Upper Big Springs, Curran Trail to Lake Anza, Curran trail to Canyon Meadows and Wildcat Gorge Loop. If you are not into hiking, you can park at Inspiration Point and take in the view of San Pablo Dam and Briones Reservoir. Also beautiful views of Mt Diablo, Orinda and El Sobrante Hills. The Nimitz trail is close by for an easy walk along the paved trail. Beautiful views of San Francisco and Mt. Tam on a clear day. Some days you will see some wildlife including deer, rattle snakes, bobcats and coyotes. Please visit this beautiful park when you can. Don't forget to visit the Botanical garden where you can see so many cacti, native and non native plants and trees and more . Such a beautiful garden. Definitely 5 stars!!!

    Very nice park with lots of things to do with your little ones…read more We recently went on the Train ride, that was super cute and fun The carousel ride is so much fun also Feeding the animals and was a great experience for the boys Parking is free, you can bring your own snacks and drinks Lots of hiking trails to enjoy

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    Aquarium Of The Bay

    3.2(1.1k reviews)
    15.0 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill, Fisherman's Wharf

    I visited the Aquarium Of The Bay without doing any prior research, so i was completely surprised…read moreby how impressive it was. When i first walked in i thought it would be a small exhibit and i was totally wrong! After entering, you go through a area with smaller tanks and the gift shop. You then take a elevator down to the lower level where you're suddenly surrounded by huge glass tanks. The first exhibits feature beautiful jellyfish displays, which were mesmerizing to watch. Then you enter the large walk through tunnel, which was the highlight of the visit. The glass surrounds you everywhere even above your head. It truly feels like you're inside the tank with the sea life. One of my favorite moments was watching the sting rays glide right over the top of the tunnel. It was such a cool peaceful experience. The tunnel was much larger than expected, it tool about 40 minutes to take in everything. Overall, it was an amazing experience and I would definitely recommend visiting if you're in San Francisco.

    Aquarium of the Bay has some really cool exhibits, especially the underwater tunnels. Walking…read morethrough while sharks, rays, and fish swim overhead is definitely the highlight and was a big hit with my little one. That said, the overall experience felt much more chaotic than I expected. It was crowded, noisy, and difficult to move through some areas at a comfortable pace. My biggest frustration was the elevators to get up and down to the tunnel exhibits. They take FOREVER, and when you're visiting with a stroller or small children, the wait can feel endless. The staff was friendly, and I appreciated the focus on local Bay marine life, which makes it different from larger aquariums. However, be prepared for crowds, especially during peak times. If you don't mind a busy atmosphere, the tunnels are worth seeing, but I wish the flow of the aquarium was a little smoother and less congested.

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