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Golden Gate Park Carousel

4.7 (117 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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New operator for the carousel with new hours
Jeremy S.

Super inexpensive joy ride for little kids next to a great playground. The only thing that would make this old merry go round more delightful would be if they had an antique music maker instead of piping in merry go round music from a speaker, takes a way a bit of the old timey charm but still a wonderful toddler attraction in Golden Gare park.

Hubby on the carousel!
Rachelle P.

I would definitely recommend this impressive merry-go-round, located at our country's oldest playground, Koret Children's Quarter! Carousel tickets are just $1 for kids and $2 for adults, hubby and our eldest enjoyed this classic ride! You could easily spend the whole day here! When you're done grab a bite or drink at their cafe! And you cannot leave Golden Gate Park without going down their huge concrete slide! Just grab a slab of cardboard to slide down! After visiting, take a romantic stroll through the San Francisco Botanical Garden or Japanese Tea Garden and then peddle boat at Blue Heron Lake! And if you love checking out historic landmarks like I do, there are several here!! We'll definitely be back to explore more, we are especially excited to take our kids to the California Academy of Sciences!! SYOY! :-)

Sunil R.

I love that we still have a carousel here and that it's still operational. It's nice to have remnants from the past and reminders of how life was when I was growing up. This location is clean and was not crowded. The staff was friendly and cheerful.

Photo through the glass of a lion and a horse.

Short review: Gorgeous antique carousel with local imagery painted on the rounding boards, but difficult to see through dim windows. Nice cheap entertainment for a day out, and moderately interesting for carousel and history enjoyers. Long review: The wooden animals were beautifully restored with eye-catching paint jobs around 1984, and recordings of traditional carousel music play while the ride spins. The antique band organ did not seem to be in operation. The outside row does not go up and down, and the round tub no longer spins, which is unfortunately common for Hershell-Spillman carousels of this variety. Does not feel like the fastest carousel in San Francisco, though that may be at least partially because only a door or two are open so there isn't much airflow, thus not much of a breeze when in motion. There was a cardboard sign listing the times of operation (basically every 15 minutes) but some times were late or skipped. Staff were polite but unsure how knowledgeable they are about the carousel and its history. No place to view it indoors as it runs. That said, it is the cheapest antique carousel in the Bay Area at $2.50 or less per ticket, and it's just a few blocks away from a Muni bus stop. It's also right next to the Koret Children's Playground, which is a nice accessible playground that requires adults be accompanied by children, and the ticket stand is also a snack shack.

Rick S.

This is a good indoor location with reasonable rates that's family friendly, it's a throwback to yesteryear and simpler times by having this classic merry-go-round carousel. Parking is fairly easy if you're willing to walk. Getting here was a bit of a mess using a GPS with all of the one way streets twisting and turning on and off streets back and forth, so it's good to get somewhat acquainted with the location, as Golden Gate Park is huge, and plan ahead.

anticipation of a fun ride
Ron L.

San Francisco has not one, but two classic carousels. One is here. If you're a parent living in The City, or you visit SF with kids, then this is a place you must find. It's a little hidden away. You can't see it from the street, whether zipping toward Lincoln Avenue or looking down from MLK. Just find the Koret Children's Quarter, and it's right there. We went to The City today, and before going, I suggested going on the merry-go-round. My girl actually bounced up and down while shouting with glee "the merry-go-round!" When she saw it, she almost ran down the steps to get there. $1/ride for kids, great deal. The funny thing is, she told us that she got sick riding it. Ah, so she wasn't being a drama queen when she was hanging her head over the front of the horse . . . Thing is, it's not that fast of a ride. The one in Santa Cruz is much faster, and also bigger. And it's hard to get a good photo here because no spectators are allowed inside the building. Still, it's lot of fun, and more affordable than those hot dogs being sold nearby for $5. And with its location near the big playground, this is a winner.

Eric L.

A great Carousel in a great location in Golden Gate Park. What's not to love about merry-go-round rides? It costs $1.50 for adults to ride, and the ride lasts for a few minutes. Lots of fun, enough said.

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Clairin D.

I am grateful for the Golden Gate Park Carousel. As we drove down Bowling Green Drive, passing the San Francisco Lawn Bowling Club facility, I felt a flurry of butterflies quivering in my stomach. I was age 8 again. A wealth of happy memories filled my mind and I was about to make a new memory. This visit to Golden Gate Park would be the day I accompany my children on their inaugural ride on the carousel. I learned about the National Carousel Association's website and since my first virtual visit, I have made a quest to seek out these historical works of art. The 1914 Herschell-Spillman is a classic wood carousel. It was updated in 2010. There are 28 Jumping Horses, 10 Standing Horses, 24 Menagerie Animals (1 Tiger, 1 Lion, 1 Giraffe, 1 Stork, 1 Deer, 1 Goat, 1 Camel, 1 Dragon, 2 Frogs, 2 Cats, 2 Zebras, 2 Dogs, 2 Roosters, 2 Mules, 2 Ostriches, 2 Pigs), 2 chariots, 2 Tubs. My daughter was captivated by the white horse with the roses and gems. My son initially rode the standing dragon and then leapt at the chance to ride a prancing caramel colored horse. Monday afternoon was an ideal time for a ride. There was no line. We played in the adjacent playground and slid down the concrete slides prior to our rides. We ate salted, warm pretzels. We enjoyed the Gebrueder-Bruder #107-52 keyless band organ and casually enjoyed every whimsical moment. Just remember: BRING CASH. Cash only ride. Thank you to the City of San Francisco for preserving this treasure.

Joan T.

For 3.5 minutes, it's really good for the price. Kids 5 and under are free with an adult ticket $2. Ages 6-11 are $1. Located near the art studio, bowling green, I have to say the closest parking is going west on kezar and making a right onto MLK drive. The park is just a walk down a small hill. Plenty of parking if you arrive in the morning. Not meter parking so yay, but it is two hours Monday - Saturday. Very classic and elegant carousel. The interior design of the dome is def worn and you can see some water damage, but overall you're still experiencing some kind of history! (; The carousel itself is like any other except I have to say the animals are quite unique looking. The outer animals are stationary and the inner ones are the ones that go up and down. So make sure you get on those. Tickets are sold at the hot dog stand right outside. They seem to run the carousel - as in decide when it opens.... I waited around till 10:15 and was kind of talking loud about how I wish it was opened for my daughter and was about to leave because it said 10 online and the worker quickly opened up the doors for business. So maybe show up around 10:30 to be safe and that it is opened? I hear sometimes they close early too... so 10:30-3:30 is your safest time slots. They don't run it back to back either. Sometimes the worker will say next ride in ten minutes or five minutes or who knows... it all depends on the amount of tickets that are sold. But if you're in the area, I recommend checking it out. Plus it's right next to a toddler and children's play park. Double action to tire out your kids. Oh sorry spectators. You'll have to wait outside of the building even though they have seating on the outer rim.

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