Finally got a chance to visit SeaQuest today. I've been stalking the website for months! A friend and I purchased year passes over brunch today, and a snorkel session for her mom, husband and 3 year old son. The website is easy to navigate. When we got there it took a few minutes to get signed in, but nothing outlandish. Personally, I don't get bent out of shape patiently waiting for things. Once inside there were a ton of tanks, cages, and displays. The workers are all very kind and knowledgeable! I was able to pet iguanas and sting rays and other fish. I went into a bird enclosure and was covered in birds! No one gives you a hard time when you want to get up close and personal with these animals! As I was chatting with the baby tortoise handler, she mentioned that they're currently only at about 25% capacity as far as the animals are concerned. Many of their animals are rescues and have to remain in quarantine before being introduced to the population. You can use tokens to feed different animals, which is super fun! The snorkel session is really cool and very reasonable priced! You get to swim around and feed the rays and sharks. The workers also stated they planned on at least 100 more rays for that pool! My only reason for not giving 5 stars is, the animals and sections don't have enough information on the enclosures so you can only guess what the animals are.