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Jelly Belly offers Self-Guided factory lane tours & museum experience from 9:15am to 4:00 pm daily, 7 days a week (please see calendar at the bottom of this page for any holiday or early closures). The Jelly Belly Express train ride is included (staffing/weather permitting).
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27 sty 2014 · Self-Guided Factory tours are now available from 9:15 am to 4 pm daily. No reservations required. Purchase your Factory Tour, Museum Experience and Train Ride (staffing/weather permitting) tickets inside the Visitor Center. Adults $8, Children $4, free under the age of 2.
Join us for an exclusive journey through our Factory Lane and Museum Experience with a personal Tour Guide. This guided adventure includes the Jelly Belly Express Train ride (staffing and weather permitting) and lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Jelly Belly Candy Company offers Self-Guided Factory tours from 9:15 am to 4 pm daily. Purchase your tickets inside the Visitor Center. $8 for adults, $4 for children ages 3-17 and ages 2 and under are FREE. The Jelly Belly Visitor Center retail store and Chocolate Shoppe is open from 9 am to 5 pm.
The playground-like Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield, about an hour’s drive from San Francisco along I-80, is a candy mecca. It offers free quarter-mile-long, self-guided tours on an elevated viewing platform that lets you see the candy making in action.
Larger-than-life jelly beans and a hot-air balloon dangled from the high ceiling, their bright colors energizing the large space. A Jelly Belly-decorated motorcycle resided in the center of the room, and framed Jelly Belly art—jelly bean mosaics of Hollywood legends and celebrated leaders, like Ronald Reagan—hung on the walls.