You do SAVE with the Go-City all-inclusive pass. Obviously, the more attractions you visit, the more you SAVE. Just make sure you plan ahead.
Some tips: Most venues/attractions are now operating at limited hours due to Covid. Prioritize is key. Make sure you first check the venues original website for the most up-to-date hours and addresses. Some venues require reservations. This is IMPORTANT. This could be a deal-breaker or a BUST if you do not check.
The hours and addresses from Go-City is not up-to-date or current.
Also, some attractions had duplicate listings. It can be quite confusing when 1 listing honors the pass while a duplicate listing does not.. For my record, I took screenshots for safety. For venues that are further out in distance, you may want to call to confirm if they will honor your pass before heading out to make the drive to the location. Luckily for us, the attractions that we ended up going to did honor our passes. We notice this issue at the following attractions:
California Academy of Sciences
Walt Disney Museum
Exploratorium
GoCar 1 Hour
San Francisco Zoo & Gardens
We got the 5-day all-inclusive pass. Still, with this pass we still ended up missing some of our best picked attractions below because of operating hours and early closures,
San Francisco Zoo & Gardens
U.S.S. Sea, Air, & Space Museum
Museum of Modern Art
We also missed out on Ripley's Believe it or Not! This was because they stopped accepting the go-city pass. C-mon really?! and $40 for a entry pass per person?! Not cool!
Hopefully this information will help most of you make a informed decision before buying. For us, we ended up in the advantage just because we stayed longer.
Response from Host
Jun 2022
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We really appreciate the positive feedback. It is great to hear that you enjoyed using the pass while visiting San Francisco, and saved money as well! We can't wait to hear from you again in the future.
Many thanks, DB