Friday, August 20, 2010

What are some fun things to do for Teenage Tourists in San Francisco?

Besides the stuff like, GG bridge, and Crooked Street; etc., what are some things that teenagers will enjoy more or as much as adults? Age-wise, 14-17. The tourists are not foreigners, so they will have no trouble conversing with people (NOT CHINATOWN PEOPLE) and understand how things work.What are some fun things to do for Teenage Tourists in San Francisco?
Your best bet is to take a daytrip to one of the San Francisco region's theme parks: Six Flags, Great America, or the Beach Boardwalk.





Six Flags is easiest to get to. Blue and Gold Fleet offers an all-inclusive package that includes ferry ride, bus transfer, and park tickets (from Fisherman's Wharf).





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http://www.sixflags.com/discoveryKingdom鈥?/a>





For Great America, you'll need to take Caltrain (the Downtown San Francisco station is near the baseball stadium) to Mountain View. Then transfer to the VTA light-rail for the park.





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http://www.vta.org/schedules/SC_LRT_MAP.鈥?/a>





http://www3.cedarfair.com/greatamerica/i鈥?/a>





The Beach Boardwalk is further away. There's a bus that connects to Caltrain's San Jose station. But it's neither frequent or efficient. Unless you want to stay overnight in Santa Cruz, the only feasible way to do it in one day is with a rental car.





http://www.beachboardwalk.com/What are some fun things to do for Teenage Tourists in San Francisco?
The wax museum, Laser Tag. Anything on the worf. Last time I went into the wax museum, that had a replica of the Titantic,


they had a statue of Rose, and over the speakers, the song


';The Heart Will Go On';. But the people part, you're mistaken about. Most of them never talk to anyone. But occassionally, like say on October 31, you might find someone will at least say hi, or thank you';. Let's not forget giong to the library, just to read. And seeing a movie on the biggest screen you've ever seen.
Take the ferry around the bay.It goes to Pier 39 and over by the ball park(I think). Pier 39, Ghiradelli Square, Fishermans Warf. All with in walking distance of eachother. The Exploratorium might be a fun place too. As always traffic is terrible. And we haven't lived in the Bay Area for almost 7 yrs now. Have fun and try not to let the transients hassle you.
When I was in highschool, I went on a field trip there. We saw Pier 49 (or was it 39...i forget), the museums in Golden Gate Park, and saw a stage play downdown in a theater. It was great fun!
Pier 39, Ball park, you can tour it during the day, Shopping at Union Square and the Centre.
Well if nothing pops out, you can always feed the birds near the arcade. Try fishing if you have a liescin, if not I think crabbing is free but check on it tho. Umm... how about taking a boat trip and taking pictures%26gt;
For your age group, I suggest walking the length of Haight Street. From Golden Gate Park all way down to Webster. Walking is the best way to see SF. Haight Street is full of diverse weirdness. I think you will have fun.
Top 10 Things To Do in San Francisco;





Alcatraz


Golden Gate Bridge


CHINATOWN


FISHERMAN'S WHARF


Lombard Street


Pier 39


Coit Tower


GOLDEN GATE PARK


Cable Cars/Museum


Palace of Fine Arts/Exploratorium
for you my friend, unless you have friends in san francisco you'll be stuck in your hotel room at night playing bingo with mom and dad. cause no one will give you the time of day or wont to hang with you unless you run up with a dirty old pervert.
join PETA lol...

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