Tag: carousel

  • Eugene Friend Carousel

    Located at the San Francisco Zoo, the Eugene Friend Carousel is an enclosed merry-go-round near the entrance of the zoo.

    For $2.00, you can get a ride aboard a fine carousel horse.

    If you want a wilder ride, you can hop aboard the tiger. However, animals on the outer track only circle around and do not move up-and-down.

    A friendly pair of porkers is another option.

    The two kittens are dedicated hunters. This one has a fish in its mouth. The other kitten caught a bird.

    Not sure what’s up with this melancholy giraffe.

  • Koret Children’s Quarter at Golden Gate Park

    The Koret Children’s Quarter is located at 320 Bowling Green Drive in Golden Gate Park. Also known as the Children’s Playground, the Koret Children’s Quarter features an abundance of activities for young children, including swings, an artificial (concrete) surf with larger-than-life hermit crabs and other marine animals, a sandbox, and two climbing and play structures that include the usual ladders, tunnels and slides. The Koret Children’s Quarter also offers a two-track concrete slide where young children can ride down the concrete hill on a side of cardboard or in a cardboard box. Cardboard boxes from Costco appear to be particularly popular.

    Nearby is the Golden Gate Park carousel, which is housed in the rotunda with doric columns.

    A $2.00 fee buys you a ride. For children 6-12, the price of admission is only $1.00. Children 5 and under ride free when accompanied by a paying adult.

    Had no idea where the brass ring was hidden, so no free ride for me. Besides the usual ponies, you can also hop aboard a lion, billy goat and rooster, if you so inclined.

    Simply a great place to spend a morning or an afternoon. The only downside is that parking may be difficult to find if you arrive late and the park (and parking) fills up quickly.