My mom, myself and my ten year old sister visited on a Sunday and parking was easy, the place was really beautiful and the aquarium was alright. To be honest I have only been to one aquarium that really impressed me (shedd aquarium in Chicago, but that is a whole other level) but anyway the odysea was fun but I did notice there wasn't much to do, not a lot of interactive stuff for children. I know that it is a new place so they will probably expand eventually. We ate at the cafeteria and the food was all really good. The staff was all really friendly and knowledgeable. It was super awesome that they were rehabilitating a lot of their animals. But I couldn't help but notice that some of tanks were very small for the number of animals in the exhibits. Of course I'm not a zoologist or anything so I don't have a professional opinion but like the penguins seemed to be a little crowded :/ the aquarium itself is beautiful, with a lot of really neat architectural pluses but as we all know that doesn't really satisfy most children haha. One other thing I noticed was that when the sloth was being fed (probably one of the only times it's awake) the woman feeding him was standing in the view of the children trying to watch instead of standing a little off to the side (not a big deal) but just something to note :) all in all it was a fun place to go especially when it's so dang hot outside but it was a little bit pricey.