by Colleen B. on
ummmmm, I adore strip clubs in this weird way... don't ask. However, when your earing drops on the floor and you are deathly scared to pick it up and wash it off and still feel it would not be sanitary enough to place back in your ear and think you were still going to get a staff infection, then I am not looking to RUN back here. BUT... if you are into a jukebox that you need permission from the strippers to touch, old ladies who have rolls they want you to butter and a really TMI sharing bartender then this is your spot. Just don't sit to hard anywhere or lean on anything... just lookin' out! Thankfully I was there with a huge group of amazingly fun people and I wouldn't have changed the experience for the world. GOOD TIMES!
by Dmitry K. on
Its places like these that make me love San Fransisco! Classy, Urban, Hip, Alcohol, Innovative, and Intellectual! These are just some of the words that describe this amazing city. These themes can be experiences via the California Academy of Sciences Nightlife, however, it is only an abstract of what Fran Sansisco has to offer in its entirety. I definitely recommend coming here! For 10 Dollars you get to experience so much. So many random snakes, reptiles, spiders, bugs, frogs, turtles, who all have longer latin names than the Hindi Alphabet. The rain forest exhibit AKA Large Sphere is truly remarkable. So many species of butterflies flying around, humidity at a relatively high degree, and numerous displays of frogs. I never thought it would be that interesting to look at butterflies flying around for 30 minutes, but it was definitely a site to see. The fish tank below was a great touch to the whole atmosphere. Oooh. And Jelly Fish. Elegant, Beautiful, and Pink. It was great to touch the different coral and have experts explain to you the different types and purposes of each plant. The whole exhibit has great variety and structure. It is hard to get bored here. There is always something random and new to experience. I never got that chance to see the planetarium because all the shows were sold out. Make sure to get there as early as possible in order to reserve a spot for the planetarium. Even though I was kind of bummed that I didn't get to see this exhibit, I still feel like there were other things to do. And for 10 dollars one can't complain. Aside from the rain forest exhibit, there were also numerous robots on display. Apparently there was so competition coming up and all these steel robots were running around the halls of the exhibit bumping into people. Its amazing just watching the mechanics of these robots work! Recommendations: 1. Get there as early as possible. There will be a line out the door to get into Cal Academy. 2. Make sure to go the planetarium first and reserve your seat. 3. Bring cash to purchase drinks. 4. Bring warm layers, in case you plan on going to the living observatory to get a good look at the starts and moon through telescopes. 5. Great Place for a Date!