I am an avid animal lover, and based on the things I had heard about the OdysSea Aquarium, I must admit that I was apprehensive to go. My understanding is that since Dolphinaris was closed down (due to the death of four dolphins), animal care has increased dramatically at the remaining facilities.
After some research, I found one of the key things you want to see in any facility that houses animals (such as a zoo or an aquarium) is an accreditation from a third party, which ensures best practices and standards are being followed. The second is to be vigilant when at the facility - do the animals seem well cared for, or do they appear to be sick? What are the conditions of each exhibit like?
OdySea Aquarium
I am happy to share that OdySea Aquarium is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Upon my recent visit, all of the tanks were incredibly clean, and no animals appeared to be sick or in distress. In any of the areas where guests were able to touch animals, the staff was hyper vigilant to ensure the animals would not be stressed or harmed.
We decided to purchase a two exhibit ticket, allowing us access to OdySea Aquarium and the Butterfly Wonderland exhibit. Other options included Pangea (great for dinosaur lovers), Ripley's Believe It or Not, and VR Xtreme.
The two exhibit tickets were $60.95 each (ouch), and our son was free since he is under 2 years old. For ages 2-12, the tickets would have been $45.45. I searched high and low for any possible discounts - Pogo passes, anything from the local library, local influencers, and found nothing. The only deal I was able to find is if you chose to go to the aquarium after 4:30pm, the ticket price (one exhibit only) dropped to $27 per adult. It takes about 2 hours to go through the entire exhibit, and the aquarium closes at 7pm daily, so this seems like a viable option, if we ever chose to go back.
So how was it for little kids? I thought it was an outstanding experience. Strollers are allowed, and no one fussed about bottles, so we were able to take our time wandering through the various exhibits, showing my son all of the various sea creatures. He really enjoyed seeing the fish and the general people watching. In general I think it is a great activity for kids of all ages. Fair warning - if you have a stroller, you are going to be waiting to go up/down the elevators. They're rather tight so most families had the stroller plus 1-2 adults and any additional children per trip.
One of my favorite parts of the aquarium that we would've absolutely missed out on had we gone down the elevator was the escalator ride. You're in a tunnel within a large tank and the creatures are swimming all around you. If it's possible for one adult to handle your child and the other adult to handle the stroller, I would definitely recommend using the escalator to ensure you get the full experience. Sadly, we didn't get the memo about one of the main bathrooms having a great view of one of the tanks, so we didn't get a chance to see that (perhaps that will be one of our reasons to go back).
My son is too young to respectfully handle animals, so we opted out of the "touch tanks" that they had in a few spots during our tour. We did walk around them though so he could see the animals up close and personal. The sting rays are very pretty and eager to be touched. There are hand washing stations nearby so you can wash your hands before AND after. There was also ample hand sanitizer stations around.
At the very end of the aquarium visit is a room you have to wait to go into, which we found out was a movie of some sort, in a rotating room. We heard it took about 20 minutes to sit through, and our son is definitely not patient enough for such things, so we opted out during this visit.
Aquarium Highlights
- Animals seemed well cared for and exhibits were very clean
- Neat to see so many water creatures in the desert
Aquarium Final Verdict
Butterfly Wonderland
Butterfly Wonderland Highlights
- Informative staff
- Fun, clean exhibit
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