In 2023 this log flume ride closed it's doors. Based on the animated sequences of Disney's 1946 film Song of the South.
Splash Mountain
This 3 mile stretch of land on San Franciscos waterfront first began construction in 1968 and concluded in 1983.
Embarcadero
Born on December 18, 2001 this artist has won 9 grammys with hits like "Happier Than Ever" and "Everything I wanted.
Billie Eilish
Singapore
Singapore
"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse."
The Godfather (1972)
Introduced to Disneyland in 2023, this popular ride follows the adventure of 2 iconic characters who were just trying to enjoy a picnic.
Micky and Minnies Runaway Railroad
This iconic SF building First known as Pacific Bell Park (2000-2003) SBC Park (2004-2005) AT&T Park (2006-2018)
Oracle Park
1989 was the year that this group won the first hip-hop GRAMMY Award for Best Rap Performance for their 1988 hit single, "Parents Just Don't Understand."
DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
Bogota
Colombia
"You can't handle the truth"
A Few Good Men (1992)
This movie (released in 2000) follows the story of Aladar, Bayleen, and Bruton. Three characters who were in a desperate search for water in an ancient land.
Dinosaur
More than 50 years old this has provided fast, reliable means of getting around the Bay.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (B.A.R.T)
This Whitney Houston song won record of the year in 1994.
"I will always love you"
Kabul
"Yo, Adrian"
Rocky (1976)
She goes by Boo in Disney's Monsters Inc. but she also has a more human name.
Mary
This distinctive seasoning has been a major Bay Area industry since 1853.
Salt
This artist known for songs like "Eat It" and "eBay" has won 5 grammys and 17 nominations to his name.
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Dublin
Ireland
"I feel the need- the need for speed"
Top Gun (1986)
November 18th, 1928 saw the birth of this historic Disney Character. Also Walt Disney's very first cartoon.
SteamBoat Willie
Home to individuals such as Alvis Karpis, Frank Morris, and Al Capone. This famous landmark operated from 1934-1963
Alcatraz
This female jazz artist was the first multiple Grammy winner in 1958 winning awards for Best Vocal Performance and Best Jazz Performance.
Ella Fitzgerald
Kathmandu
Nepal
"If you build it, he will come."
Field of Dreams (1989)