Visiting The Presidio In SF | Ariel and Alder

Visiting The Presidio In SF

As a few of you may know from following me on Instagram, I am road tripping down to Disneyland for spring break this year. Because the drive down is a little long from Oregon, we decided we wanted to make a quick pit stop in SF before we landed in Orange County. 

My all time favorite place to visit in SF is (not shockingly), The Walt Disney Family Museum. Its an entire museum thats entirely devoted to Walt's life and works and the building itself is in the most gorgeous park. The Presidio is stuffed with beauty and immense history and is a place that I can boldly say, Walt would have loved. 

 The Inn At The Presidio extended an offer for us to stay with them during or quick visit, and I jumped at the chance to immerse my self in a historic hotel and the beauty of an authentic Northern California experience. We were overall so impressed with our stay, our visit to the museum, and the experience truthfully left us refreshed and ready to hit up Disneyland in full force!



I wore my new favorite overalls so I could display a few new steamboat willie pins ;) Our visit to the museum was the perfect excuse!


Lauren made a new friend on our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!


The gorgeous windows were probably my favorite thing about the room, it rained pretty hard and we were able to warm up a bit and watch the rain fall into the trees. The hotel also hosted a free wine and cheese hour that was so appreciated after a long walk to the bridge. 




Such an easy walk to the Golden Gate!



The rooms and lobby have decks and rocking chairs that you can sit on! So fun for the summer months.


The rooms are so roomy to begin with, but the bathroom space is especially appreciated with two girls getting ready in the morning!









We had the best time and are looking forward to the rest of our visit! Special thanks to The Inn At The Presidio and The Walt Disney Family Museum for such a wonderful stay :) Next stop, Disneyland!!

xo, 
Natalie


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