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ZOO REVIEW 4- Aquarium of the Bay

July 22, 2019 by Katherine Wolfe 2 Comments

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Animals are our son’s passion and at 12-years-old, he insists he wants to be a professional zookeeper when he grows up. In addition to driving him to his position as a volunteer animal caretaker at the local museum multiple times each week, my husband and I enjoy taking him to zoos, aquariums, sanctuaries, etc. Besides making memories for our little family, each experience provides new educational opportunities for our son and seems to cement his career choice even further. My professor-by-trade husband calls it “research”. I just call it fun!

We visited this aquarium on a recent vacation to California. We had three days scheduled in San Francisco and I had other things planned for us to do. But my husband and son argued for it and I’m really glad we made it work. We actually managed to thoroughly explore the aquarium and still make it to the SF Giants baseball game in one day. 

LOCATION: San Francisco, CA {at Pier 39 aka: Fisherman’s Wharf}

HOURS: 10am-6pm, every day

ADMISSION RATES: {​Adult Admission} $28.25; {Seniors 65+} $23.25; {Children 4-12} $18.25; {Children 0-3} FREE; There is a Family of Four Discount as well as coupons on their website. 

DESCRIPTION: The Aquarium of the Bay is home to more than 20,000 local marine animals. It is divided into four sections: Discover the Bay, Touch the Bay, Under the Bay and North American River Otters. They have over 50 sharks plus otters, skates, bat rays, eels, an octopus, jellies galore, and several types of of fun fish. They also have several reptiles and amphibians too!

SIZE: The building is made up of two floors and and unknown number of square feet {seriously! I could not find that info anywhere.} In my opinion, I would consider it a medium-sized aquarium. 

ACCESS: If you have not purchased tickets, you need to buy them at the outside kiosk before taking the stairs {or elevator} to the entrance on the second floor. Once inside, you basically just follow the flow and don’t really have choices as where to go and when, which we considered helpful because then you don’t wonder if you missed anything. Strangely enough, you start by immediately taking the inside elevator down a level to start with their Under the Bay exhibits. Then you take the elevator back up for the other exhibits, gift shop and exit.  Everything is wheelchair and stroller accessible and it’s all inside so the temperature is perfect. 

PARKING: They do not have a designated parking lot but claim there is ample street parking close by. We actually left our rental car at the hotel and  took a taxi because we did not want to deal with parking. I doubt we paid much more for the taxi than we would’ve for street parking AND the taxi dropped us off right by the entrance. 

GIFT SHOP: The gift shop seemed just right for the size of the aquarium and they {oh so} conveniently ushered you through it on your way out. My son chose a sea otter to commemorate his particular enjoyment of this silly and clever animal. My husband and I selected a beautiful glass sculpture of a jelly fish and a Christmas ornament. 

SPECIAL EXPERIENCE: {California Sea Lions} Okay, the California Sea Lions really aren’t a part of the Aquarium of the Bay but there is no way we could pass up the opportunity to show our son this classic SF attraction {THIS was always on my itinerary!} And because they are also down at Pier 39, I included them here. This attraction is free because they’re not part of any exhibit or structure. They’re just living their lives out on the docks by Pier 39. You can observe them on the sea level viewing area or you can take the stairs/elevator up one level and watch them from above. We opted for the latter because it was far less congested {people-wise} but it was cooooooooooooooold and windy! But, we thoroughly enjoyed just standing there watching the hefty sea mammals laze around, haul out on the docks, bark at one another, slip back into the water and repeat. They really are funny animals that  have always called SF Bay home. But after the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, they discovered that the docks are easier to haul out on than rocky shorelines and that they didn’t have to move when the tides rose and fell. And, since the new location was less exposed to predators and provided easy access to food in the Bay, the docks became a thriving sea lion haunt and a very popular visitor attraction. You definitely need to check them out! 

ENJOYMENT RATING: ♥♥♥♥♥ This aquarium was fun for each of us and I would gladly do it again. My favorite was the octopus…I consider them to be very intelligent and interesting animals. My son’s favorite was, by far, the otters and I will agree that they hold the highest entertainment value found in the Aquarium of the Bay. Considering the location and the number of things you might want to see while in SF {and even just down at Pier 39,} it’s actually a plus that it only takes about 90 minutes to get through the entire aquarium. Plus, due to the temperature control and relative safe layout, it’s not an exhausting choice for families with little kids or elderly family members. 

EDUCATION RATING: ♥♥♥_ _  During our visit, we saw no attempt for any “keepers” or staff to engage with the guests. It might’ve just been an off day or a weird hour that we were there but there was definitely some slight “business” vibe going on. The animals all seemed well taken care of and content but I kinda got the feeling that the aquarium was more of a money-maker than an educational opportunity or conservation pursuit. 

ENCLOSURE RATING: ♥♥♥♥♥ It’s amazing what they have done inside this building!  1.The 300 feet of acrylic tunnels found in the Under the Bay section  is spectacular and allowed us to get as close to sharks and rays as I would probably ever want. And, not that I am an expert in fish behavior, but everybody seemed to be content in their homes as evidenced by their peaceful swimming and calm demeanor. 2. In the Touch the Bay section, the rays were all clustered in the corner in, what seemed to be,  an attempt to not be touched much. The enclosure was designed in a way that if they  altogether. They also could hide out in places where it made it difficult to be touched unless you were the size of an adult. There were some parents trying to hold their toddlers over the area and help them reach the rays but the staff quickly put a stop to that. Too bad for the curious toddlers but great for the rays! 3.The otters have this really large and fun play area complete with water {of course,} rocks and a waterfall! While we were there, a couple of them kept running/swimming this giant loop while playing with one another. It was highly entertaining for us to watch and I’m sure they were having loads of fun too! {NOT that you can tell in this picture. It was nearly impossible to get a picture of the otters because they were so fast! But, somehow I managed to get a shot of this guy standing still…but he seems so grumpy, doesn’t he?}

CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: If you’re expecting Baby Beluga or Shamu, this is not the place for you. But if you want to get up close and personal with some of the ocean’s coolest creatures without spending all day at a giant theme park of sorts, this is a great alternative. It might be a bit pricey in relation to the size but our small family certainly thought it was worth the money. 

CONTACT INFO: www.aquariumofthebay.org ~ 415-623-5300 ~ Pier 39 Embarcadero & Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 ~ info@bayecotarium.org

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  1. Jane says

    July 22, 2019 at 8:49 pm

    Wow, 20,000 local marine animals! I would be ecstatic to see it. Your educational rating is disconcerting that it’s more about money than marine conservation. That’s sad to hear considering the number of marine life living there.

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    • Katherine Wolfe says

      July 22, 2019 at 9:13 pm

      I think the number looks inflated because they have so many fish. But, that’s the number they promote on their website {I didn’t actually count them, ha!}

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