This past weekend my family was in town and we took them to the SF Museum of Ice Cream. If you haven’t heard of it already or seen it all over your Instagram feed, it’s an interactive ice cream museum that’s more like a pop-up experience, filled with Instagrammable pink rooms and scenes, and sweet treats, candy, and samples.
It’s really, really silly and fun. I wasn’t so sure my dad would be into it (he’s not on any social media because that’s how “they” get your information), but we all ended up having an awesome time.
And my dad only looked really confused (and mildly concerned) once, when we all dove head first into the sprinkle pool and started taking photos like a bunch of freaks on an episode of Black Mirror (gotta get those ‘grams fast, because they only give you a couple of minutes in the sprinkle pool!).
You can see more fun boomerangs and videos from my Insta Story here. Tickets for San Francisco are all sold out, but you can sign up for their newsletter to see where the MOIC is heading next!
For sure dad’s favorite part of the MOIC.
I highly recommend the Museum of Ice Cream if you’re looking for a super instagrammable experience—and it’s a lot of fun!
If you decide to make a stop at one of the MOIC experiences, tag me @wtfab on Insta so I can see your pics. I’m so excited for you all to see this.
Like the Museum of Ice Cream? Check out my 29 Rooms experience here.
FAQs
Admission for adults costs $38, kids under 2 are free, and a group of 10 plus costs $29.
Yes, throughout the Museum there will be a number of free samples of ice cream.
The Museum of Ice Cream is designed to be between 1 – 1.5 hours.
Elise Armitage is an entrepreneur and founder of What The Fab, a travel + lifestyle blog based in California. At the beginning of 2019, Elise left her corporate job at Google to chase her dreams: being an entrepreneur and helping women find fabulous in the everyday. Since then, she’s launched her SEO course Six-Figure SEO, where she teaches bloggers how to create a passive revenue stream from their website using SEO. Featured in publications like Forbes, Elle, HerMoney, and Real Simple, Elise is a firm believer that you can be of both substance and style.
April Cheung
Monday 6th of November 2017
Love these pictures!!!
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