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JoAnn Y.

Surprisingly you are able to see quite a lot on the self guided tour, including up to the flight deck. You are able to see a wide variety of aircraft up close, including the famed fighter from the movie Top Gun. It's worth the admission and the drive. There are a lot of narrow passage ways and stairs so wear sturdy comfortable walking shoes.

Joey Y.

Really cool experience. Not the most ideal for cosplay but worth the experience. Nothing really to complain about

Fred T.

Wow what is not to like? It checked off 3 #AvGeek items in one fell swoop. Aircraft museum on an Aircraft carrier? Check Docents with cool and interesting stories? Check The perfect platform to see the historic Martin Mars seaplane land one last time? Check It had been over a decade since I had visited this historic museum. And being perfectly candid I ventured in waiting for an historic seaplane to land in the bay in front of it. I was going to use the fantail as my perch. I had forgotten how cool this place is. Tons of aircraft that are well restored and the docents are fantastic with the knowledge of the ship and aircraft. Plus the links to the Cold War era space program are not to be missed

Thomas B.

Yesterday, March 29 was welcome home Vietnam veterans Day. It's a national day of remembrance of our Veterans. At least a couple times a year. We make a pilgrimage out and spend the day on the hornet. We always make sure to pack a picnic lunch in case the weather is favorable and enjoy all the sites and activities. We were not disappointed. The dose that there are five star. So helpful and so informative if it makes every bit of this experience worth it. I am a Vietnam veteran. And it was fun to go out there and see that the national holiday was an opportunity for me to put on my old uniform and rub elbows with brothers and arms. My wife and my daughter came with me and it was such a wonderful experience because we were able to share all these moments that we had to board the ship and the weather was amazing. Happy national welcome home Vietnam Veterans Day. See you there memorial Day. The museums and planes were awesome. Ty.

Kai W.

Fantastic piece of naval/space and American history everyone should have a chance to see. Tickets are only $25 for adults and admission is free for children 6 and under. If you are lucky and the weather is good you'll be able to see across the Bay to SF. There are self guided and docent guided tours spanning 3 decks of the ship, including the flight deck, main hanger deck, and the deck immediately below. Plenty to see with historical and more modern aircraft including the F18 and F14 as well as older planes such as the Avenger torpedo bomber and Wildcat. There's even a plane cockpit that you can hop into for pictures. Also lots to explore on all the decks with the medbay and quarters/galley. There are areas which are more exclusive, Be advised that getting to the Bridge requires a paid docent tour and is restricted to ages 4 and older. There's a small café serving drinks and hoy food items off the grill such as hotdogs/burgers and sandwiches. Highly recommend to stop by to check this place our. You can easily spend 2 hours here at the very minimum.

View of the flight deck.

We did the VIP tour on a Tuesday. Absolutely worth it. Our tour guide, Ross, a Navy veteran, was knowledgeable, friendly, fun and comfortable to be around! His personal stories enriched our experience greatly! We chatted like old friends. Note: The Cafe & store are closed on Tuesday's. The USS Hornet is only open for the VIP tours.

Erich L.

Fun place to go for an outing. We went with family and our 4 year old niece. You can see how an aircraft carrier works and some of the history of the ship. They have an f14 tomcat like on top gun.

Main deck
Michael B.

For me, this was a must visit. I applaud the folks that are keeping history alive. I took my two sons with me and they enjoyed the visit as well. I do suggest to add on one of the guided tours. You learn so much more!!

Elvia A.

Everyone should experience this atleast once. Tickets online are $25 per person with a few discounts offered for students and seniors and military, and easy to book. This is self guided, but believe me there is something to learn at every corner, and if reading isn't really your thing, there are plenty of pictures, videos, and veteran volunteers walking around always willing to give some extra info. Please take advantage of the fact that they are walking around asking if you have questions, at first I didn't because I didn't want to bother them, but after a few hours, I started to ask small questions and the small "fun facts" they told us was quite interesting and wouldn't have known these things had we not talked to them. I encourage everyone to come and learn afew things, we spent about 3 hours, and lived every minute.

USS Hornet at sunset w/SF in the background
Yuri H.

Everyone should see this. Very much a part of our nations history. Show casing the men and women existence and living quarters at sea serving our country.

Outside of the ship
Karyn E.

Great museum for young and old alike. Wasn't very crowded. Unfortunately I don't think a wheel chair would be able to access and someone who needs assistance might find it challenging to get to various areas of the ship. Lots of stairs to get to other parts of the ship and even to the flight deck. So I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes. I still highly recommend this activity to learn about history and hands on experiences. Many of the docents are veterans and have stories to share. There is a video presentation to watch and you can even sit inside of a cockpit of one of the planes. Not a huge place and it can occupy you for about 2-3 hours. Parking is on the dock. I really enjoyed it.

Phil A.

I don't know how you cannot give this Museum 5 Stars!!! They basically turned this whole Aircraft Carrier into a museum, and it's awesome!! Although you can't go everywhere on the ship, which is understandable, you can go to enough places on this huge ship that you feel like you've been everywhere!! Located in Alameda, It costs $25 for admission, well worth it!! Being ex military myself (U.S. Army) these types of places always make me recall my own military experiences as well. So you can go from the flight deck to the hanger and a few floors below. You will see the galley, meeting rooms, sleep quarters officers rooms, engine rooms, just a lot. There's also plaques throughout that explain things, videos also, lots of information!! You will also see plenty of different aircraft and spacecraft, different types of airplanes, helicopters and modules and capsules!! They also have guided tours, but I prefer my own self guided tour. The stairs down below are steep, so definitely watch your step!! But most of all, be prepared to spend a good amount of time here, because there is plenty to see!!

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Sandy B.

We traveled to San Francisco primarily to see people, not as tourists, so, I really didn't know what to expect when my husband suggesting sightseeing here. We quickly learned how brutal trying to park anywhere is, so it was great that it was not only spacious, but free here. I've never seen an aircraft carrier in real life before, so it didn't strike me as particularly large when we first arrived. Once we trekked aboard, though, I realized how misleading my initial perspective was. When I say trekked aboard, I mean, not only are there considerable stairs/ladders; it surprised me how not simple it was, given that I've boarded many very large ships before. When we got inside, we were quickly greeted by one of the many volunteer staff. She was eager to the point of asking whether we were going to just stand and gawk in the entryway, or come in. Yes, we were making our way to the ticket counter, lol...if she were a salesperson it would be annoying, but she was simply enthusiastic about the museum, and continued to tell us many things after we bought our entry. And there are many, many really amazing things to learn about the Hornet and its role in WWII. It's a CV-8 Yorktown-class carrier, the 7th US Navy vessel to carry its name. It's not just a stagnant, historical artifact. I was thrilled to see that they had a plane set up for visitors to actually go inside and "play" with. It's set up so that you watch the preamble video when you come in, and then board the plane beside the mini-theatre if you wish. There's a designated volunteer to assist you in and out of the plane, and, like many of the other volunteers there, an actual veteran. He answered a lot of questions, and gave plenty of interesting information. When he helped us out of the plane, we got the coolest souvenir - a little pin. How cool is earning your wings on a US WWII plane, on a US WWII carrier? The ship is so large, you can spend all day exploring the levels, sections, and other aircraft on board for display. The best surprise was the Apollo modules they actually have from participating in the Apollo 11 recovery mission (among other things.) If you're into Space Race history, you might be really excited to see the footprints of the astronauts painted onto the floor where they exited. They also have comprehensive exhibits on the Nisei veterans (American soldiers of Japanese ancestry), Anti-Submarine Warfare, and many other subjects. Last but not least, you can book a real overnight at the museum, or rent the venue. There is way too much to describe for a review, so I would highly recommend checking out their website for particulars. There is a gift shop to purchase souvenirs, but no food or beverages to purchase (and not really anyplace to eat on board, either) so you might want to take your other meal options into consideration before visiting. All in all, it was a super impressive attraction, and I'd go again if I ran out of other things to see as a tourist in San Francisco. 5/5 no question.

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A gem. Amazing history right here. Take the kids and don't miss this experience. Great space/ NAS artifacts too.

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Did an overnight ghost tour, on the USS Hornet and it was so much fun. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable of the ship's history.

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Ask the Community - USS Hornet Museum

What is a good address to give UBER for pick up? I took a long time for them to find us.

707 W Hornet Ave, Alameda, CA 94501 gets you right there.

Can you just walk through or do you need a tour?

The Hornet is a walk through experience. There are some guides available, but on the whole you can explore on your own

Do I need to buy tickets on line?

No. You can buy them at the door if you'd like.

Is it open now?

Yes the ship is back up and running. Check website for hours

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We were able to tour three levels of the carrier (the flight deck, hangar, and the first deck thereunder).

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