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    The Atlantis Aquarium

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Outdated show probably using thrown out mannequin robots Disney threw out in the 70s

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    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

    Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

    3.6
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.1 mi

    (5/5) We had such a…read moregreat time at the Shark Reef Aquarium inside Mandalay Bay! It was the perfect indoor activity for our family and kept both the kids and adults entertained from start to finish. There was so much to see, including sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, jellyfish, piranhas, colorful tropical fish, crocodiles, and even a Komodo dragon. Our favorite part was walking through the underwater tunnel while sharks and giant sea turtles swam right above us--it felt like being under the ocean! Location: Inside Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Admission: Timed-entry tickets are about $29 for adults, $24 for children (ages 5-12), and free for kids 4 and under. Nevada residents receive a small discount with ID. Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM-8:00 PM, with the last admission at 7:00 PM. Parking: We stayed at Mandalay Bay, so it was an easy walk. If you're driving, you can park in the Mandalay Bay self-parking garage and walk inside to the aquarium. Tips: * Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring. * Buy your tickets online and reserve a timed entry, especially during busy times. * Great for all ages, but I'd especially recommend it for kids 2-10 years old. * Don't rush through the underwater tunnel--it's the highlight of the aquarium and perfect for photos! If you're visiting Las Vegas with kids or just love marine life, the Shark Reef Aquarium is definitely worth adding to your itinerary. It was one of our favorite family activities!

    I had a fantastic time at Shark Reef. It's been years since I went last. There are more poster…read moreboards, info screens, and aquariums. My favorite part was the hybrid pupfish. I included a few pictures with signs about the pupfish & the hybrid pupfish swimming around.

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    SeaQuest - Las Vegas

    SeaQuest - Las Vegas

    3.9
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My boyfriend and I went to SeaQuest to celebrate our anniversary, and we weren't expecting to be…read morethere too long- and holy cow we were proved wrong! This exhibit is much larger than I ever thought, and we spent a couple hours exploring. We were iffy visiting with the previous facility's history, however this puts the previous place to shame. All of the animals are so well taken care of, and the staff clearly cares for all of the animals deeply. We had paid to feed miss Coconut, the baby capybara. We had two rounds each of feeding Coconut some greens, and then got to give her some scratches as well. The staff were very informative and were super helpful! I 100% recommend this place, it was so much fun

    I'm very torn on this place…read more.. t's great that Vegas has an aquarium where kids can have hands-on semi educational interactions with real sea life and other exotic animals. The size of this place is deceiving, when we first walked in, I thought we would be in and out within 30-minutes. We were actually here for over two hours and every corridor we walked into offered a new smattering of lizards, bunnies, snakes, otters, huge fish, and even a massive saltwater tank filled with small sharks and stingrays. I realize a lot of the animals here are rescues, but I truly felt sorry for all of the mammals here... do they ever see the sun? Are they allowed to go outside and get fresh air? Or do they just stay inside basking in the fluorescent lights? I feel like if they had that information posted it wouldn't be as a bummer seeing capybara's, wallabies, and tons of birds, in small cages; inside of a mall. If you're local and you haven't been here yet, it's definitely worth at least one trip.

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