Walking into those prison cells and feeling what the prisoners would have experienced was quite unnerving and Savannah (our 7 year old) was understandably a little freaked out.
I enjoyed riding inside the cable car watching the driver work the brakes, the lever and the bell, and then spent the last five minutes off the side once a space opened up.
As I find these animals so cute, playful and funny I enjoyed watching them bark, wrestle, sleep and swim in the waters just off Pier 39 at Fisherman’s Wharf.
The Walt Disney Family Museum is dedicated to the life, perseverance and imagination of Walt Disney, creator of some of America’s and the world’s’ most beloved animations, most notably Mickey Mouse – the mouse that started it all.
Crossing one of the world’s most iconic bridges is quite the thrill for everyone. Our kids found it most fun on the open air bus – although extremely windy and cold.