5-foot tall video-conferencing robots typically controlled by remote workers, lined the entranceway as guests filed into the tent (maybe left over from before the work from home ban?). The sign above the tent announced the theme in case it wasn't clear: Beach Boardwalk
Inside a
giant white tent sat a monstrous sand castle surrounded bycolorful
beach balls, balloons, tables, chefs and entertainment. Smaller, still
massive sand castles were scattered both inside and outside the area.
Surf boards lined the perimeter and robots guarded entryways.
Guests
could munch on dots candy or fair-type food like hot dogs from outside
booths. They could also hop on the Ferris wheel and an assortment of
other carnival rides. Caricature artists drew portraits of guests, games
could be played for stuffed animal prizes, and alcohol was consumed.
We tracked down a few photos of the bash from attendees. Better late than never!
Here's a view of the San Francisco skyline from Treasure Island that welcomed Mayer's guest
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