Mazda • November 10, 2010Awesome stage sound, great crowd, cool music, just an overall great intimate venue.
Jokie T. • September 30, 2010Such a beautiful and tranquil place to visit. The museum is elegant too.
Andrea W. • August 8, 2016Super fun for groups! I went there with a girl friend, we were paired with two couples & a family group. The puzzles are fun and the Japanese thriller room was just the right amount of scary!
Estela K. • Dezember 22, 2013Great Mexican folk art. Check the back area for sale items and inquire about their art classes offered there. Beautiful shop.
Katie M. • März 29, 2011The whole exhibit is amazing but be sure to check out the tar pit demo/replica in addition to admiring the elephants. Fascinating historical stuff!
Laura • Juni 30, 2011$8 if you go before 4 or 5pm, $10 anytime after that. They always have great indie and foreign films. Oh, and the popcorn is great too! Try the jalapeño seasoning and prepare to be amazed.
Jan H. • März 9, 2014Super Museum. It's recommended to book the tour on the Pilot.
Miriam G. • August 13, 2014The hippos both hang out together in the armpit of the underwater section of the enclosure. Great for a selfie with the beast!
Katie M. • März 29, 2011Fantastically designed exhibit with multiple places to watch the gorillas from. Such a lively bunch.
San Diego Zoo • Mai 20, 2011We received our 1st koalas as a gift from Australia in 1925. These fuzzy marsupials are not bears, and not as cuddly as you think. They're actually independent, feisty, and often grumpy.
San Diego Zoo • Mai 20, 2011The Zoo’s adult male giraffe, Silver, is more than 17 feet tall. With such a long neck, it’s surprising that giraffes have the same number of vertebrae that we do—each one is just much bigger!
San Diego Zoo • Mai 22, 2011The Lost Forest is home to a wide variety of animals, including our bonobos. Bonobos were not identified by scientists until 1926. Before that, they were thought to be another type of common chimp.
Matthew P. • August 1, 2011The docents here are a wealth of amazing knowledge and are living history. Ask one for a tour and they will happily provide one.
San Diego Zoo • Mai 20, 2011Tigers each have their own unique stripe pattern, like our fingerprints. A tiger’s claws can be up to five inches long, and they use them to mark their territory with scratches on trees.
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