The “train” ride is a fun and clever way to control the flow into the museum, especially if you look through a child’s eyes. While this is a small aquarium, it is very well done. I read a lot of the negative reviews before posting because the price is high…but is not a horrible value for your money. The Wheel was nice and since we went during a non-busy time, I think our ride was approx 15 minutes. We like a good mirror maze for the laughs, this one was super simple with fingerprints all over the glass, so not amusing or challenging at all - probably great for the kids that likely put the fingerprints on the glass :) Side note, I highly recommend the one in Chicago at the Science & Industry Museum. not sure how enjoyable it would be if it was a busy attraction). Mini golf was outside and it's November so we skipped (it looked really squished into a small area though. We were only planning on doing 3 of the 5, but it was still cheaper than paying individually for each. We purchased the Fantastic 5 tickets which included the Aquarium, the Wheel, the Carousel, Mini Golf, and the Mirror Maze. The employees were very knowledgable, though, and could answer a lot of questions. Kind of pricey too for what little you get. We would probably not return unless they expanded. Shark cove was good, but I just expected bigger from St. There were 3 other "touch" tanks, jelly fish, sting rays, and urchins, anemones, and starfish. we both had heard of them, but never experienced. We did enjoy the "Doctor" fish that ate the dead skin off your hands. It took less than an hour for us to go through and we spent time at each stop (minus all the side stops they had for kids). Their Zoo is incredible! The aquarium didn't have a lot of exhibits. My husband is a fish lover, so we visit a lot of aquariums.
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