
The exhibit itself is acceptable in terms of a middle-of-the-land aquarium, it gets the job done. Hates hot/humid/rainy or cold weather but still want nature stuff. have small kids you have to entertain on weekends, 4.

willing to spare a couple hundred of bucks.

However, in some sense, it's also perfect if you are 1. I give this 5 stars not necessarily for the aquarium itself, since it does have a lot to be desired simply due to it's location and surroundings (not next to real ocean, run-down part of the town etc.) And it's unreasonably pricy (or for a reason) for the exhibit you get. It was not worth the price I paid and the almost three hour drive home! I was really disappointed this time around. I used to love this place and always recommended it to others. I ended up having to pay $32.99 for my adult tickets and the child ticket price rose too. Why?!! I didn't want to buy the tickets until the morning we were going, because with kids, you just never know if they will wake up sick. The date we were going, the original price was $29.99 for adults.

I also didn't like that the prices change based on the date, and even on a single date, the prices changed. They tell you that you should reserve tickets online and then charged me almost $8.00 in extra fees. You can feed and touch stingrays, which was wonderful, but the other 'touch exhibits' were really lacking. A staff member finally arrived and told me that they would be closed for another 15 minutes. We stayed in the area for about 25 minutes. One of them had a sign that said 'closed for 15 minutes'. I had told my child about all the cool things she would be able to touch, but we were very disappointed. One of them was closed for the day, due to staff shortages, and another one had only two items in it. They will tell you to visit their their other 'touch exhibits' instead. First of all, the 'touch a shark' tank is very deep, so small children won't be able to reach down far enough to touch the sharks. They advertise all of the 'touch tanks' that they have for children, but they have changed them. If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today.I have visited this aquarium several times in the past with my children, but hadn't been there for a few years.

Being a part of Herschend Family Entertainment, our goal is to bring families closer together and to create memories worth repeating. Adventure Aquarium is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and is held to the absolute highest standards in animal care and exhibition. The Aquarium is home to the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, including the only great hammerhead shark on exhibit in the United States, the only aquarium in the world to exhibit hippos, one of only six facilities in the US to have Little Blue penguins as permanent residents and exhibits the longest Shark Bridge in the world, a unique V-shaped rope suspension bridge just inches over Shark Realm. Answer: Adventure Aquarium is just minutes from downtown Philadelphia on the Camden Waterfront and features one-of-a-kind exhibits with more than 8,500 aquatic species throughout two million gallons of water.
