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If you are in port on a weekend, then yes! Just outside of the port there is a fountain that does musical shows every half hour on the hour on weekends. It's really fun to watch, like a miniature version of the Belagio Fountains.

 

There is also a boardwalk opposite the cruise berth that offers a good view of the ships in port, the bridge, and any animals that might wander into the port. Lots of historical signs to read along this walk too.

 

There is a replica of the famous Los Angeles Red Car street car that runs from the cruise terminal down to the "Ports O' Call" fish markets. Down by the fish markets there is a small maritime museum with some interesting displays.

 

Back along the port there is a fire boat station with windows so the kids can look in and see the fire boat.

 

If you have more time and it is on a weekend, there is a large battleship that offers walking tours.

 

Lots to do in the area. I often bring my 5 year old daughter down on weekends when there is a ship in port to go exploring and watch the sailaway.

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