San Francisco Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour

Hop aboard a open air vintage Mack fire engine and embark on a night filled with festive music and candy canes as you explore the city's holiday light displays. Cruise along Fisherman's Wharf, Union S

Hop aboard a open air vintage Mack fire engine and embark on a night filled with festive music and candy canes as you explore the city's holiday light displays. Cruise along Fisherman's Wharf, Union Square, the Embarcadero, and Market Street on this family-friendly adventure. Fasten your seat belts and firefighter jackets, and book this tour today!

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the San Francisco Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour?

A: Great question, Mike! There are no strict age restrictions for the tour, but keep in mind that it’s designed for families. Kids really enjoy the experience, especially with the candy canes and festive music. Just make sure they can sit safely in the seats provided.

Q: What's the best way to dress for the Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour?

A: Definitely dress in layers! The open-air fire engine can get pretty cold once the sun goes down, but they do provide warm firefighter jackets. I'd suggest thermal wear underneath and maybe a hat or gloves too. You want to enjoy the lights, not freeze!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of our tour?

A: They do run the tours rain or shine, but if there’s severe weather, they might cancel or reschedule. It's always a good idea to call ahead on the day to check. If you do get canceled, you can easily reschedule for another night, just be sure to have some flexibility.

Discussions

Looking for a fun gift idea? Check out the Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour!

I just booked the San Francisco Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour for my kids and I’m so excited! It’s gonna be such a fun experience cruising around Fisherman’s Wharf and Union Square checking out the holiday lights. The best part? They provide these super cool firefighter jackets to wear! I can’t wait to see their faces when we hop on the vintage fire engine. Anyone done this before?

Any tips for the Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour?

I’m planning to take my grandparents on the San Francisco Fire Engine Holiday Lights Tour this December. They love Christmas lights, but I'm worried about them being out in the cold. How cold does it usually get? Also, any tips on booking or what to avoid?