Take a wondrous journey into the life and legacy of animation legend Walt Disney at The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco's Presidio. Learn about Walt's life through exhibits narrated in his own voice, more than 200 video screens, and numerous early drawings, cartoons and films. Don't miss the stunning view of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay through a glass wall in the museum! With your mobile ticket, simply scan your phone for direct entry.
General admission ticket to all permanent collections of The Walt Disney Family Museum
See early drawings, cartoons, and films created by Walt, and hear about his disappointments and triumphs at listening stations narrated in his own voice. Marvel at the staggering collection of awards Walt won, and don't miss the model of the Disneyland as he initially imagined it.
Upgrade to also gain access to the Diane Disney Miller Exhibition Hall. Tour this inspiring museum at your own pace, staying as long as you wish during opening hours. Before you leave, make sure to take some gorgeous photos of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay through the museum's wall of glass and from the grounds.
The Walt Disney Family Museum
Located within San Francisco's Presidio
• Please note: there are two Montgomery Streets in San Francisco—the museum is located in the Presidio, not in the Financial District. If you are using a GPS, please remember to enter the zip code 94129 when planning your route.
Admission is on a timed-entry basis, please arrive on time and scan your pass at the gallery entrance.
In order to have the best experience and to enjoy our museum fully, please plan for a 2-3 hour visit if you have purchased both special exhibition and general admission (main galleries).
The main museum is open Thu–Sun, 10am–5:30pm (last entry at 4:30pm).
DIRECTIONS: The Walt Disney Family Museum is located at 104 Montgomery Street in the Presidio of San Francisco, California. Please be aware that there are two Montgomery Streets in San Francisco—the museum is located in the Presidio of San Francisco, NOT in the Financial District. Remember to enter the zip code 94129 when planning your route.
There are many ways to get to the museum. Below is a short list of recommendations. For comprehensive details, visit waltdisney.org/transportation.
Parking: There are multiple parking lots in The Presidio. The largest and closest is located on the Main Post across from the museum, between Lincoln Ave and Sheridan Ave. Paid parking is enforced from 8am–6pm; please see posted signs and machines for current rates.
Rideshare: Rideshare drop-off and pick-up is located in front of the museum.
Bus: Presidio GO Shuttle: Free shuttle system operating around the Presidio, and between the Presidio and downtown San Francisco
presidio.gov/visit/getting-to-and-around-the-park/presidio-go-shuttle
Muni Bus Lines (SFMTA): San Francisco’s network of buses, light rails, cable cars, and streetcars sfmta.com
Golden Gate Transit: Public transit system supporting the North Bay region
goldengate.org
Bicycle: Bicycle rentals are available through bike share stations around the Presidio and can be activated through the Lyft mobile app. Bicycle parking is located on the south side of the building, to the left of the main entrance. Locks are NOT supplied by the museum or Presidio.
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