My husband and I came here after scratching our heads for 30 minutes thinking of what we can do with our 2 year old daughter that wasn't going to be too hot. We've been to the shark reef and Mandalay before and we will defiantly be coming here instead of there from now on. The location is is the boulevard mall, which I haven't ventured into for about 15 years. Im not going to lie, its not the best, but hey there are worse parts of town. I don't recall the exact pricing but the three of us got 15-20 tokens and all together it was around 50 bucks. Our daughter LOVED this place! I think the biggest difference between here and shark reef is that you can feed a lot of the animals, sea otters, the sting rays, koi fish and ducks... and a few others... she had a blast! The sting rays are the best though, they practically jump out of the tank when they know you have food! A few people mentioned the small.... guys its an indoor aquarium, its not going to smell like a rose garden. I've been to beaches that smelled more fishy.... but I also knew I was going to an aquarium so it didn't really bother me. As far as the conditions of the animals I didn't think anything was too small other than the giant tortoise habitat and the family of capybaras (they were also the only ones who weren't into the food). I do wish they offered more in the way of education about the animals, there were a few times my husband and I were searching for signs just to figure out what type of animal is in the enclosure. We loved it enough that on the way out we bough an annul family pass (if you buy it the day of the visit you already paid for they will deduct the price of the admission from the annual pass)