Immerse yourself in a world of discovery as SeaQuest takes you on an adventure through rainforests, deserts and the depths of the seas. With exciting …
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Oct 15, 2024
We had a great visit, my daughter and husband did the stingray encounter with Bodie and he was extremely knowledgeable and pleasant! Full review by Melanie M
Oct 7, 2024
This place has gone downhill. The tanks and cages were filthy. The overall appearance of this place has gone down and unless they do something, I would not recommend this place and won't be going b… Full review by Sunshine59616059388
Aug 31, 2024
This place was absolutely terrible. The animals are in the smallest concrete exhibits. They have empty food containers that you’re supposed to use coins that you buy at the front counter to feed the … Full review by SoFlo F
Are you able to take pictures of your group doing the otter interaction if you don't have a ticket? I have a group of 3, but only 2 tickets were available, and I just want to take pictures of the other 2.
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You can view their interaction through physical barriers - with general admission. Those going into the otter attraction pay extra for that privilege. But you will be able to see their …
You can view their interaction through physical barriers - with general admission. Those going into the otter attraction pay extra for that privilege. But you will be able to see their interaction.
Is seaquest wheelchair friendly? A lot of places will say they are "wheelchair friendly" then it's such a hassle getting my 5yr old around the facility. So, I just want to make sure before I go that it's going to be fun instead of just trying to figure out how to get around everything all day.
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Yes, they are wheel chair friendly. The whole facility is on a level floor with wide aisle to easily maneuver. A lot to the exhibits have windows that are at wheel chair level for seeing the …
Yes, they are wheel chair friendly. The whole facility is on a level floor with wide aisle to easily maneuver. A lot to the exhibits have windows that are at wheel chair level for seeing the animals.
I would like to know the 'show schedule' for weekday afternoons. I don't find this online. I am taking some elderly people and would like to plan the afternoon ahead of time.
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No schedule really, you get a wristband for the day and can come and go. The exibits are small scale and we spent 2 hours there. Loved every minute.