Family Underwater Fun And Adventure Inside Aquariums
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in EPCOT
Young and old are fascinated by underwater dwellers. It is fun to watch how fishes swim and glide or how reefs breathe like it has pumping hearts. You will be amazed by how these creatures come together and swim in one direction or how they immediately drifts apart whenever a huge sea creature instantly appears.
You will not definitely experience the fun and adventure of how underwater creatures find solace and enjoyment in their habitat if you will just watch them on television or see it through the pages of a magazine. You need to go out and see them. One way seeing them is to visit aquarium centers. Here are some aquarium centers that might be helpful on your next trip:
Adventure Aquarium
The underwater recreational center in New Jersey take pride of its almost eight thousand underwater dwellers bringing ample of under-the-sea-look-alike sightseeing. If you will visit the place you are to observe different underwater species such as fishes, sea turtles, sharks and more.
Epcot’s Living Seas
Walt Disney World has it! You and your family can enjoy snorkeling or scuba diving in a large aquarium. What is fantastic about it is that you will be able to experience swimming together with the creatures under the sea such as fish, turtles, and even sharks. Be sure to be on your swimming attire if you plan to plunge into the water and mingle with sea creatures. You should not worry though, since there are available guides to help you explore the world under the sea.
Dallas World Aquarium
This aquarium recreational center is located in Dallas, Texas. It does not only boast of an aquarium center, it also showcases different interactive exhibits to portray the vastness of rainforest, the exquisiteness of South Africa, and the hidden beauty in Mundo Maya. Additionally, it is not only adventure that you will encounter; you will also have the opportunity to be environmentally aware.If you will be in Texas, do not forget to visit Dallas World Aquarium and be captivated with fun and adventure the place may bring you.
The great aquarium of the Pacific is located in one of the cities of California – The Long Beach. It is considered as one of the biggest aquariums in the entire United States. It has an estimated 1,000 species, 19 main habitats and about 32 focus exhibits. When you visit Long Beach and witness the aquarium, it is as if you are in the three regions of the Pacific Ocean at the same time. These regions are the Southern California or the Baja, Northern Pacific and the Tropical Pacific.
The Long Beach aquarium has a height of 156,735 ft. It has a sweeping, wave-like and curving architecture which is intended to imitate the ocean. It has more than 12,000 marine animals with the inclusion of five classes of whales, dolphins, rays, eleven classes of sharks, and skates such as the manta rays, birds, sea turtles, bears, and over 10,000 mussels. It also has natural exhibit accessories and more than 10,000 individual and artificial coral which represent 58 different species of coral.
The aquarium itself gives the scene trips where anyone can dive into the world of the underwater and witness the virgin places in this Aquarium and feed some of the animals. All of the visitors in the Aquarium are encouraged to witness animal feedings and also learn everything about animals and some of the environmental issues presented in a habitat showcase.
The Long Beach Aquarium can be found at 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach City, California. It is easy to get there, when you have a car you can just park it on the Shoreline Drive located in between Aquarium Way and Chestnut Palace. The parking fee in the Aquarium is only $6 especially if you present a stub of the Aquarium ticket.
Visiting the Aquarium will provide total fun since you can make the trip by taking the Aquabus, a harbor shuttle which connects the Catalina Express, Catalina Landing and the Coastal Hotel. The Long Beach Aquarium is open everyday except on Christmas Day and during the Long Beach Grand Prix weekend.
The admission rate is $18.95 for adults, $10.95 for children ages 3 to 11, $16.95 for senior ages 60 years or over and children under 2 years old can get in for free.
The Aquarium is a great destination for a weekend escapade. So, never hesitate to experience the wonders and beauty of marine life in the Long Beach Aquarium.
It is not only fascination and adventure that aquarium recreational centers may bring to you and your family. You will also have the opportunity to learn more about underwater creatures, their habitats and other related matters.
Awareness about underwater creatures and its environment is significant on top of gaining pleasure from visiting aquarium recreational centers.
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