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    Kat C.

    You better watch out, You better watch out! You better watch out, You better watch out, Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Hundreds of wild-eyed party seekers dressed in red and white with Christmas cheer on their faces and in their brown paper bags speckled the streets of San Francisco on December 4, 2010. What a sight it was to see City Hall swarmed with belligerent, yet creatively dressed Santa's, reindeers, nutcrackers and toysoldiers (to name a few) shouting, "HO! HO! HO! HO! HO!" This unofficial parade of debauchery and chaos is like the new bad-boy version of Bay2Breakers circa pre-alcohol ban. The highlights: - Greeting fellow Santa's in the street with a "HOHOHO!" - Running through the streets on a leash as Rudolph with Ms. Claus - Acting a fool - Singing "Don't Stop Believin" collaboratively with everyone at the bar. - Singing Xmas songs in the street - Dancing with a Rabbi - Cheap beers/drinks - Spreading Cheer and Merriment It was quite an interesting experience. But I have a feeling this party is headed down the same destructive path as Bay2Breakers. It was not a good day to be driving down Polk Street or running into a Santa mob while strolling downtown. Some people delayed or even blocked the flow of traffic while others tried to jump on cars like they were sleighs. Alot of the bars that were on the route seemed to be completely unaware of the event because they only had one bartender working, which made it virtually impossible to get a drink. If I ever decide to do this again, I'll get a bigger group of friends and go all out with the costumes, cohesively. Backup bars/meeting locations highly recommended and stick to one kind of hard liquor if you're going to have any...

    Packed bars of Santas! It's like I've arrived at the North Pole.
    Nicole A.

    Soooo...I probably didn't do Santacon the way every else did (being a very FUEL-EFFICIENT alcohol drinker), but I did walk around with the bf and admire the Christmas decorations in our Santa Claus / Mrs. Claus costumes. This year had a significantly smaller turnout than years previous given that it was pouring rain at noon when everyone was supposed to meet at Union Square. Still though, it was quite entertaining to see people in Santa costumes wander about on the streets of downtown San Francisco. We looked into a couple of bars and saw them packed with people in Santa outfits, as well some elves and reindeer. We'll continue using it as a socially acceptable excuse to wear Santa hats! Kind of like that time the bf and I wore Harry Potter scarves all day for no apparent reason....

    Ryan L.

    SantaCon lived up to the hype: a drunken sh!t show in a sea of red. I have always been skeptical of such large city events. I'm too old for it at times, and often refer to it as amateur hour for the bridge and tunnel crowd and/or techies. Yes, I've always been "that guy". This year, I decided to be a team player and get involved with 2 good friends who have never participated and wanted to check it out. Boy oh boy, it was interesting. Ill start by saying that my idea of what it was is spot on.... But the crowds were friendly enough. I was expecting parades of frat guys bro'ing out and shot gunning jager bombs; well, that definitely happened but everyone was in the holiday spirit. Random dudes buying me shots, no fights, no pretentious bartenders etc. Where I thought we made a good call was getting started early, roughly at union square by 11:30, bar by 1. By 2, the bar (mcteagues) was at capacity and we had seats at the bar....unheard of in such an event. We posted up, drank with fellow santas and made new friends. Is this the best event I've been to in the city? Nope, but ill lighten up on the hater remarks and would probably participate again with the right people. I showed up in all red (no santa outfit or hat) and by the end of the day I left with a santa hat on.... Who's is the mystery. Come with the right people/attitude, be marry and jameson with eggnog backs to your heart desires. Cheers!

    Lara D.

    SANTA CON SANTA CON!! I didn't know they had one in SF. Was pretty excited when I heard of this. Stayed with my friend in their apartment by union square so traffic was not a problem thank goodness. Union Square was a sight to see. Young old kids dogs. Cops, Giant beach balls protesters, Christmas tree, tourists. Santa santa santa'a helper. Big santa little santa fat santa skinny santa. REAL SANTA. Make sure you get to Union Square to see the beautiful view. From there everyone disperses. A lot ended up on Polk street. Quite festive. Some places have free cover if you are Santa. We were walking down the street and some guy at the toy store walks out with a snow machine blower and blows snow over us as we walked. Don't get that everyday. Don't miss out on Santa Con!! Also be a NICE SANTA.

    Santacon does this to you
    Karen T.

    This was my 1st year participating in Santacon and it was FUN! At least what I remember. All the Santas were nice and the bartenders were too.

    Stephanie C.

    This was my first year participating in Santa Con and I had a blast! It is completely ridiculous, massive bar-crawl but that's obviously what makes it fun. Plus, who doesn't want to run around the city dressed as Santa, elves, reindeer, snowflakes all day?! Some things to keep in mind: - Get a huge group together, the more people you have the more fun you'll have - Wear costumes! There's tons of cheap Santa costumes out there - Pre-drink ;) - Make sure you check the route ahead of time so you can hang out with all the other Santa's - Certain bars all around the city participate so be sure to try new spots out - HAVE FUN and takes tons of pictures! If you don't like Santa Con, you seriously have no sense of humor! I definitely think everyone should check it out at least once. This year was tons of fun and I'm excited for next!

    at 15 Romolo (get the Pimms cup!)
    Gene X.

    I've been going to this for years and it's always the blast. The only reason I'm giving it four stars is because Santa needs to learn to Leave No Trace. I know it sounds all burning-man-hippy but Washington Square park was a mess and Santas should remember to be respectful and clean up after your drunken selves ok? Also Santa should be a professional and not an amateur, so let's keep from trashing our city so we can keep on enjoying this for years to come... [/off soapbox] Oh yeah, i clicked "not sure" on the "Good for Kids" field. I guess it depends on the kids and the Santas...

    ninja santa
    Storm S.

    Santa dodge ball was awesome. cant wait for next years.

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    Very unique musical instrument and beautiful place to gaze the magical skyline of San Francisco…read moreplus enjoying the cooling breeze of the bay and the view of the ever famous Golden Gate Bridge. Free parking and nice walkways .

    Heads up before you make the trek: the Wave Organ was closed when we got there. A dredging barge…read morewas parked offshore and running, with a Safety Notice zip-tied to a barrier blocking the path. Nothing about this shows up on Google Maps or in recent Yelp reviews, so we walked all the way out for a locked gate. Save yourself the surprise and check before you go. We heard about this place on a Sunday Morning broadcast and the history sold us. So we walked from Embarcadero Pier out to the jetty, mostly because we wanted the steps. The path along the breakwater has good bay views the whole way, with the city skyline behind you and the East Bay hills across the water. That part of the walk was worth it on its own. The closure looked temporary on paper, but the barge has been sitting there a while and was clearly mid-job when we arrived, so I would not bet on it clearing up soon. No way to know how long the dredging runs. Logistics: if you drive, there is parking near the Marina and the St. Francis Yacht Club, which puts you much closer than we were. The jetty itself is exposed, so bring a layer for wind. Bottom line: I think the Wave Organ is worth a visit for the setting and the concept, but I would not hoof it out there again on foot. One bright spot, the Palace of Fine Arts is close by and that was the highlight of the day. If your trip out here gets blocked, walk over there instead.

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    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

    06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

    The Wave Organ - View from the organ to the bridge

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    View from the organ to the bridge

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