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under the GG Bridge
Jeff H.

For Fleet Week, we got our cruise tickets off Eventbrite $175. This was such a fun experience. The crew and volunteers were friendly and made the ride memorable. I loved the live band and the announcer pointing out the details of the ride and where we were on the bay. There were about 900 people on the boat. It departed at 10am and returned back at 5pm. Upon boarding, there were coffee, donuts, hot chocolate and tea. The lunch service started at around 11am with hot dogs and tacos. The beer and wine ran out at around 2pm. The line for the tacos went almost the length of ship at one point. Good job everyone on SS Jeremiah O'Brien.

Maruko X.

The SS Jeremiah O'Brien is one of two remaining fully functional liberty ships of the 2,710 built and launched during WWII. Beyond the normal admission tickets to get onboard, there are fund raising events, usually twice a year, in May and October, where guests can be cruising with the ship for the entire day.

Maddie D.

Survived a huge fire! This ship can stand anything thrown it's way. Definitely a must see while visiting this area.

Jimmy J.

My wife and I went on the 2022 Fleet week cruise. It was a great day trip, unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate and the air space the air shows would be performed was socked in with fog. The ship was really fun, as well as visiting the engine room, and other areas of the ship. The hot dogs were really good as well as the taco bar was a welcome food choice.

Pier 35 SS Jeremiah O'Brien entrance

Interesting living history about WW2, located at Pier 35 in San Francisco, open most days from 10:00-5:00. May 18 the O'Brien will be going out for a Seaman's Memorial Cruise. Check the web site for details.

Ngoc H.

Husband loves ships so we tour them when on vacation. This one was "ok". Nothing spectacular. $20 per person. Go with you like ships.

HALLOWEEN NIGHT 2011 aboard the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien!
Michelangelo S.

*SHIP AHOY!!!* It's A Sea-Faring, Steam-Punkin Halloween Party! SITREP It doesn't really get much better than this! Imagine being deep within the hold of an authentic WWII sailing vessel, with giant metal doors, and vast subterranean spaces to have the most-kick Halloween Party you've been too! Well, I didn't have to imagine that! It HAPPENED! But first, a bit more about our wonderful floating venue! HISTORY OF THE O'BRIEN In June 1943 the Liberty Ship S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien slid down the ways at the New England Shipbuilding Corporation in South Portland, Maine. Shortly thereafter she entered service, operated by Grace Line for the War Shipping Administration. Named for the first American to capture a British naval vessel during the Revolutionary War, the O'Brien made seven World War II voyages, ranging from England and Northern Ireland to South America, to India, to Australia. She also made eleven crossings of the English Channel carrying personnel and supplies to the Normandy beaches in support of the D-Day invasion. After the war, she was "mothballed" and laid up in the Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, north of San Francisco. She has since become a great venue for a lot of wonderful social events & galas, including tonight's party. THE "SALVAGE" (FOR A PARTY!) OPERATION! My lovely friend Ann Vargas - an incredible hostess with the mostess - decided why not host a fun party aboard a SHIP? Ann is the sort of social-genius that finds these wonderful locations to host fun parties - such as the recent Alice-In-Wonderland "UnBirthday Celebration" we celebrated in a mansion on the top of a hill in the East Bay. [In one of her PREVIOUS lives, Ann was no-doubt the Madame of one of the most touted Salons in 18th Century PARIS or 19th Century VIENNA, where the likes of Mozart, Chopin & Liszt would play & entertain the guests, or artists such De La Croix would mesmerize spectators with his wonderful paintings. These are the kinds of events and people in the 21st Century - such as Shawni, X, BLIXA and PARADOX - that Ann brings together!] She got to talking with the good folks responsible for scheduling and maintenance of the Sailing Ship (S.S.) Jeremiah O'Brien @ Pier 45 in Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco and made it happen! THE SET-UP The S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien turned out to be a fantastic venue to host our Saturday Night Halloween Party Spectacular! The ship is permanently moored at Pier 45 and so there were no strict "timing" issues like you "had to be there right at 6pm or you would be left behind!" For our group of friends who lean strongly towards the Steam Punk & Gothic-Industrial music scenes, the environment could not have been more perfect. * Large LARGE SHIP! * Metal Walls & Submarine Doors * Large Open Ball Room to host the Dance Floor and DJ Set-up, along with buffet tables for goodies and the Bar. * Conveniently located SAILOR and SAILORETTE Rest Rooms! * Large POOP DECK in which we could escape the subterranean Ballroom and come up and hang out with the seagulls, catch some fresh air, have a smoke, view the beautiful San Francisco cityscape from a shipside view. We actually got to walk up the gang-plank to get into the ship which was quite the feat if you had issues with a fear of heights or "vertigo". DONATIONS The S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien is part of a historical preservation society and relies upon donations to keep the ship maintained and in good working order for visitors. The donations are regularly $10 per person which can be purchased at the head of PIER 45. THE LOWDOWN A historic ship can make for one FANTASTIC PARTY!

Annette J.

SO COOL! Seriously. I wasn't planning on visiting this ship (honestly didn't even know it excited) but my mom and were walking through Fisherman's Wharf and stumbled upon it. I was wooed by it's majestic, historical beauty and had to do the tour. I'm a huge history nerd, particularly WW2, so I was excited by the prospect of checking it out and doing some investigating. Definitely worth the $12 entry fee. The "tour" is self guided. Basically you just walk around with some literature they give you and explore on your own. There is very little here that is off limits so it's really about how much time you want to spend and how high you want to go (lots of ladders to climb!). There are crew cabins, captain's quarters, kitchens, dining areas, sick bays, etc etc to check out. All small but packed with artifacts from the time period. The engine room is also a sight to see. FUN FACT! Apparently the filmed scenes from Titanic in there as well! The "crew "are SO friendly and very eager and willing to answer any questions you may have. I'm not sure if everyone gets this but when we were walking off a very lovely volunteer gave us each a sizable book that touched on some of the history of the ship. Pretty darn generous and very very rad.

some 1940's artifacts around the ship
David M.

After wandering around pier 39 poking our heads into random shops to try to dodge the rain, we finally found an umbrella and were able to wander down the coast a bit. Looking for something to explore we stumbled upon the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien. The ticket guy (8 bucks a head to get in) sold us our tickets, and told us we were the last people he was going to let in for the day. We gave us the money, he handed us a few brochures, and we hurried onto the ship. The first thing I noticed is the giant naked lady painted on the front of the ship.. awesome :) It wasn't until we got into the ship that we realized that the ticket guy had handed us 8 brochures... all in German... Fortunately we found an English one in one of the holds. We only ran into one worker while wandering around, and one other much older couple. Otherwise, it was like a big play ground/museum. Climbing around from the engine all the way up to the top deck. We learned about the Liberty Ships that were built and sunk during WWII. The one worker we found informed us that the ship is fully functional, and they do a few fund raising trips around the bay. That explained the odd mixing of modern items (suave shampoo bottle in the shower) with the purposely left artifacts from the 40s. As we headed off the ship, we noticed that the gate was closed. It was a fun moment of panic, as we thought we'd been locked into the pier (it has razor wire on top, and extends out over the water). turns out it was just shut, but not locked. got the old heart rate up a bit though. An odd side note is that they have fully functional bathrooms. How many times do you get to use the toilette in a fully functional war ship?

Ai M.

A Fleet Week cruise was $150 and the Shed A parking was full around 10 minutes after boarding started. As we disembarked, the band played the themes for all of the armed forces so that we could clap to acknowledge the many veterans present. Because of the steps for the gangplank they don't recommend flip flops but do wear flat shoes because of all the ropes on deck. Beer, bottled water, and popcorn snacks were included in the ticket price. I spent several hours here, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge twice as part of the Parade of Ships. I wore four layers so I could be warm enough to sleep sitting up. Medical volunteers passed out small bottles of water. My boyfriend and his brother loved the hot engine room tour. The crew is helpful, especially when someone in the band needed a medic. The gift shop machine was out of order. I didn't see any books or teddy bears I liked but the Omaha Beach diorama was great. The inner room also has two military jeeps. The children onboard seemed to enjoy the BBQ lunch and doughnuts. The view of the San Francisco bay area was worth it. There are half a dozen porta-potties that didn't smell.

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Greatest Ship Ever ! A must see if you are in the San Fran area. Beautiful art work on the Gunners Mast.

Happened to walk by this and got a ticket last minute. What a cool piece of working history. Was able to walk around just about everywhere and it was great. Price was also good so give it a try.

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This is an amazing experience! Nothing like it! Real honest history in ACTION! Book one of the cruises!

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Is the 4th of July ticket worth the 40.00 per person?

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Do you get to explore the entire ship, or just the top deck? How wide are the stairs leading to another level? I hate to feel super closed in.

Yes, most of the ship is open to the public. Including the engine room, quarters, museum and deck area.

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