Tyler and Oscar stayed on the beach and found a bunch of shells and a jellyfish.
Allison wanted to play on the playground. We'd been advised to park here rather than paying for parking, but even arriving as early as we did, all the playground parking spaces were already taken.
Once Pleasure Pier opened the kids rode the carousel
and the Frog hopper. They were really picky here about wearing glasses on rides. Allison didn't mind taking hers off, but we purchased croakies so Tyler could keep his on.

It was interesting to see wildlife we'd just learned about at the science center the previous day in the hall of Texas Wildlife.
Kids did the Rock and Roll. I hadn't brought dramamine so I opted out of this and other high spinning ones.
We paid extra to do two 5D theater adventures. I don't recommend it. They weren't worth the extra cost. They would have been fine as part of the theme park.
Lines for lunch at the nearby restaurants were crazy, so we ended up just getting standard theme park food back at Pleasure Pier.
We went to the Houston zoo for the final full day of our trip. It was by far our warmest day getting up into the low 80's. First we saw some super active river otters and giant fish.
The kids had fun in these tube tunnels.
And a lot of birds.
There were some funny animal jokes in the bathroom.
These ladies had some mighty big horns!
I thought it was interesting that these two shared the same habitat.
Everyone was hungry, but all the zoo food was overpriced with big lines. Thankfully I'd packed peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at breakfast that morning, which tided us over until we could have an early dinner near our new hotel.
My kids could watch hissing and slithering snakes all day.
Tyler liked this giant snake, and Allison liked this small alligator.
After their ride on the carousel Allison got a drink from the Lion drinking fountain, similar to one I grew up with at Hogle Zoo.
We then saw the elephants
And went indoors for the reptiles since the kids were getting so hot outside.
We had some aquarium fun before heading back outside.
The kids wanted to play a bit more and go on the carousel. While they did that I went to look at the primates.
To finish the trip we checked into our new hotel near the airport, which was much better than the one we had when we first arrived, even though this new hotel was right behind that awful one. Oscar returned the rental car after we had a yummy dinner at Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen. The kids and I slept well that night, though Oscar struggled with chills since he was coming down with Covid. Our flight was delayed the next morning, though we didn't find that out until we got to the airport again, so it meant another long wait at the airport. When we got into Denver it was 7 degrees and snowing outside. After waiting outside in the frigid temperatures trying to catch a shuttle that would take us to where our car was parked, we gave up when two shuttles came by with only room for 2 more people and there were at least 15 ahead of us. We called a Lyft and spent $22 to take us less than two miles to our car. It was a long drive back in the snow with me driving since Oscar was feeling so awful (and tested positive when we got home), but we made it back safely. I actually drove a large part of the long drive behind a large truck, which usually I don't like, but I was grateful for it since the truck blocked me from a lot of the wind and snow.
During the trip, Tyler was assigned to write a paragraph from each day we were gone. He turned it in the next day and his sweet teacher responded.